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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

INCITE DIGITAL VIDEO 

PRESENTATION SYSTEMS 

NCITE-813 

NCITE-813A 

NCITE-813AC  

Summary of Contents for NCITE-813

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL INCITE DIGITAL VIDEO PRESENTATION SYSTEMS NCITE 813 NCITE 813A NCITE 813AC ...

Page 2: ...se this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the apparatus 16 To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle 17 Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable 18 DO NOT ove...

Page 3: ...or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer B Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required fo...

Page 4: ...ripheral devices Shielded cables must be used with the unit to ensure compliance Equipment to be used in a Network Environment 0 per IECTR 62101 The NCITE 813 NCITE 831A NCITE 813AC are to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant ErP Ecodesign Power consumption in X XWatts in networked standby if all wired network ports are connected and all wireless ports are activat...

Page 5: ...5 Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems ...

Page 6: ...tions 16 NCITE 813AC 19 Specifications 19 Port Numbers 23 Installation 24 Overview 24 Mounting the NCITE 813 into an Equipment Rack 24 Ventilation 25 Wiring and Device Connections 26 Overview 26 LEDs NCITE 813AC only 27 General Status LEDs 28 SERIAL LEDs 29 RELAYS LEDs 29 IR SERIAL LEDs 30 I O LEDs 30 Video Input Selection 1 8 30 Navigation Pushbuttons 31 MENU ON OFF Pushbutton 31 SELECT Pushbutto...

Page 7: ...mage 43 IPv4 44 IPv6 44 Power Connector Switch 44 Audio Video Configuration 45 Overview 45 Using the On Screen Menu 45 Audio Settings 46 Selecting an Audio Test Tone 47 Changing the Microphone Mode 47 Video Settings 48 Network Settings 50 Status Menu 50 Master Controller Configuration Options 52 WebConsole System Configuration 52 WebConsole User Interface Additional Documentation 52 Using a Web Br...

Page 8: ... Rules 63 User and Role Name Rules 64 Password Rules 64 Security General 65 System Level Security System Security Settings 65 System Security Options 65 Security Presets 68 Audit Logs 68 Banners 69 Security Roles 69 Default Roles 70 Role Permissions 70 Adding a New Role 71 Viewing and Modifying Role Security Settings Details 72 Deleting a Role 73 Locking Disabling a Role 73 Security Users 73 Defau...

Page 9: ...Bindings 84 Configuring Application Defined Devices 85 Application Devices and Association Status 86 Viewing Physical Device Properties 86 Modules User Defined Devices 87 Adding a User Defined Device 87 Modules Active Devices 88 Searching For All Compatible Duet Modules for a Selected Device 88 Viewing Physical Device Properties 89 WebConsole Switcher Options 90 Switcher Overview 90 Configuration ...

Page 10: ... O output 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO 110 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE 111 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE 111 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH 111 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH 111 AUDIN_DIGITAL 111 AUDIN_DIGITAL 111 AUDIN_GAIN 111 AUDIN_GAIN 111 AUDIN_STEREO 112 AUDIN_STEREO 112 AUDMIC_COM...

Page 11: ...E 118 AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH 118 AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH 118 AUDMIC_ON 118 AUDMIC_ON 118 AUDMIC_PHANTOM_PWR 118 AUDMIC_PHANTOM_PWR 118 AUDMIC_PREAMP_GAIN 119 AUDMIC_PREAMP_GAIN 119 AUDMIC_STEREO 119 AUDMIC_STEREO 119 AUDOUT_BALANCE 119 AUDOUT_BALANCE 119 AUDOUT_DELAY 119 AUDOUT_DELAY 119 AUDOUT_DUCK_ATTACK 120 AUDOUT_DUCK_HOLD 120 AUDOUT_DUCK_LEVEL 120 AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE 120 AUDOUT_DUCK_THRESH 120 A...

Page 12: ... VIDIN_NAME 127 VIDIN_PHASE 127 VIDIN_PHASE 127 VIDIN_PREF_EDID 127 VIDIN_PREF_EDID 127 VIDIN_RES_REF 127 VIDIN_RES_REF 128 VIDIN_STATUS 128 VIDIN_VSHIFT 128 VIDIN_VSHIFT 128 VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO 128 VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO 128 VIDOUT_BLANK 128 VIDOUT_BLANK 129 VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS 129 VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS 129 VIDOUT_CONTRAST 129 VIDOUT_CONTRAST 129 VIDOUT_FREEZE 129 VIDOUT_FREEZE 129 VIDOUT_MUTE 129 VIDOUT_...

Page 13: ...VIDOUT_TRANSITION 133 VIEW_MODE 134 VIEW_MODE 134 WIN_POS 134 WIN_POS 134 WIN_SELECT 134 WIN_SELECT 134 WIN_SIZE 134 WIN_SIZE 134 Appendix A Input Resolutions 135 Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates 135 DVI HDMI and VGA Supported Input Resolutions 135 Appendix B Output Resolutions 137 Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates 137 DVI and HDMI Supported Output Resolutions 137 Appendix C Volum...

Page 14: ...de by side top bottom and picture in picture regard less of source resolution Incite will scale the sources to fit the resolution requirements of the destination display The Incite also includes Live Production Style Video Features such as transition effects when switching between sources providing presenters with a professional look and feel DSP by BSS Includes an integrated digital signal proces...

Page 15: ...t Extend the reach of 4K60 4 4 4 to 100 meters well beyond the capabilities of typical HDMI cabling Flexible Interface Options Interface options include integrated web GUI front control panel On Screen Menu Setup and is a Native NetLinx device which can be controlled via native NetLinx ICSP commands Full feedback and notifications are provided for NetLinx integration Integrated NX Central Control ...

Page 16: ...rating 5 to 85 RH Ethernet Connection 1 RJ 45 Description 10 100 Port RJ 45 connector provides TCP IP communication Link Act Indicator Link Activity LED green blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets one on Ethernet RJ 45 connector and one on the front panel Speed Indicator Speed LED yellow lights On when the connection speed is 100 Mbps Ethernet connection and turns OFF when the speed is 10 Mb...

Page 17: ...caled image presented to 3 outputs 2 HDMI and 1 DXLite simultaneously Video Data Rate Max 18 Gbps Max Video Pixel Clock Max Up to 600 MHz Progressive Resolution Support 480p up to 4096x2160 60Hz 4 4 4 including 3840x2160 4 4 4 Interlaced Resolution Support 480i 576i 1080i 4K Resolution Support Max 3840x2160p 24 25 30 60Hz 4 4 4 4096x2160p 24 25 30 60Hz 4 4 4 HDMI Cable Requirement HDMI High Speed ...

Page 18: ...r contact your AMX representative Microphone Audio Microphone Input Connections 2 3 5mm 3 pin captive wire connectors supports up to two mono microphones unbalanced or bal anced audio Microphone Input Format Support Line or Mic level balanced or unbalanced audio Microphone input Equalizer 3 band parametric EQ with variable center frequency filter type and Q Center Frequency 20 Hz to 20 kHz EQ Gain...

Page 19: ...tal Temperature Operating 0º C to 40º C 32º F to 104º F Temperature Storage 10º C to 70º C 14º F to 158º F Humidity Operating 5 to 85 RH Heat Dissipation Typical TBA Heat Dissipation Standby TBA Ethernet Connection 1 RJ 45 Description 10 100 Port RJ 45 connector provides TCP IP communication Integrated Amplifier Crown DriveCore Amplification Integrated Crown DriveCore Amplifier 8 Ohm stereo 70 V 1...

Page 20: ... position 3 5mm Screw Terminal NetLinx Port 1 XON XOFF transmit on transmit off CTS RTS clear to send ready to send 300 115 200 baud RS 232 Port 3 5 position 3 5mm Screw Terminal NetLinx Ports 2 4 XON XOFF transmit on transmit off CTS RTS clear to send ready to send 300 115 200 baud Serial Indicator 4 sets of LEDs red yellow indicate when serial Ports 1 4 are transmitting and receiving data IR Ser...

Page 21: ...gle Link with HDMI Cable Adapter DisplayPort Input Only with HDMI Cable Adapter Input Connectors 4 HDMI Type A Female Ports Output Connectors 2 HDMI Type A Female Ports Output Scaling Yes selected scaled image presented to 3 outputs 2 HDMI and 1 DXLite simultaneously Video Data Rate Max 18 Gbps Max Video Pixel Clock Max Up to 600 MHz Progressive Resolution Support 480p up to 4096x2160 60Hz 4 4 4 i...

Page 22: ...d helpful cabling information reference the white paper titled Cabling for Success with DXLink or contact your AMX representative Microphone Audio Microphone Input Connections 2 3 5mm 3 pin captive wire connectors supports up to two mono microphones unbalanced or bal anced audio Microphone Input Format Support Line or Mic level balanced or unbalanced audio Microphone input Equalizer 3 band paramet...

Page 23: ...ble lists the port numbers for the NCITE 813AC Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems NCITE 813AC Port Numbers RS 232 RS 232 422 485 IR Serial I O Relay 2 4 1 11 14 22 21 ...

Page 24: ...in a standard equipment rack The NCITE 813AC occupies two rack units 2 RU in a rack The following steps apply to mounting the presentation systems 1 Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object 2 Position and install the mounting brackets as shown in FIG 4 using the supplied mounting screws FIG 4 displays how the brackets should be attached to the NCITE 813AC...

Page 25: ...y on top of the presentation system when it is rack mounted as this will place excessive strain on the mounting brackets Ventilation ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated Do not block any ventilation openings Sufficient airflow must be achieved by convection or forced air cooling to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all the items of equipment installed within the rac...

Page 26: ...cations are also provided when applicable FIG 6 displays the front panel of the NCITE 813 MENU ON OFF FIG 6 NCITE 813 front panel FIG 7 displays the rear panel of the NCITE 813 Pushbutton SELECT Pushbutton ID Pushbutton Power Connector OUTPUT C FIG 7 NCITE 813 rear panel The NCITE 813A features the same options on the rear panel as the NCITE 813 with the exception of also featuring 2 AMP OUT capti...

Page 27: ... 10 NCITE 813AC front panel Front Panel Controls and Indicators The following sub sections describe each component on the front panel of the NCITE 813 units Refer to FIG 6 on page 26 for the component layout of the front panel LEDs All NCITE units This section details the LEDs that appear on the front of all NCITE 813 units FIG 12 displays the front panel LEDs for the NCITE 813 LEDs NCITE 813AC on...

Page 28: ...lor Description LINK ACT green Blinks when receiving LAN data packets STATUS green Blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating properly OUTPUT red Blinks to indicate that the Controller is transmitting data INPUT yellow Blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data ICSLAN red Blinks when the category cable to port 1 is connected and terminated correctly The LED al...

Page 29: ...is state continues from the time an IP address is obtained until the device is online with the Master OFF ON Normal Boot DHCP no server NOTE This state continues until a valid IP address is obtained Fast Blink then normal operation ON Normal Boot Static IP NOTE This state continues until the device finishes the initialization sequence OFF until connected to Master Fast Blink through initialization...

Page 30: ...nput Selection buttons 1 8 allow you to select an active video input see FIG 19 Each numbered VIDEO INPUT SELECTION button is associated with the corresponding numbered Input on the rear panel refer to FIG 7 on page 26 Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems Video Input Selection Options Video Input Selector Corresponding Input Connector Input 1 VIDEO INPUT 1 VGA connector Inp...

Page 31: ...if the setting is a set selection These buttons do not change the currently selected menu FIG 20 displays the navigation pushbuttons Move up to next menu configuration parameter Decrease value or change the state of the selected parameter Increase value or change the state of the selected parameter Move down to next menu configuration parameter FIG 20 Navigation Pushbuttons MENU ON OFF Pushbutton ...

Page 32: ... listed Masters connected via USB in NetLinx Studio See the Initial Configuration chapter in the NX Series Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide for more information USB Port NCITE 813AC only The front panel of the NCITE 813AC features one Type A USB port you can use to connect a mass storage device for loading tkn files reading or writing configuration files and log files or updating the f...

Page 33: ... RGBHV video input These connectors are used to accept a variety of analog video signals from a source device These ports support standard VGA cables and standard HD 15 to RCA component cables FG10 2170 03 The following table provides cable pinout details for HD 15 connections for VGA component S Video and composite FIG 28 displays the location of the pins for each VGA input Instruction Manual Inc...

Page 34: ...ed DXLITE INPUTS 7 8 Two DXLite RJ 45 connectors transport digital video embedded audio and bi directional control over twisted pair cable to DXLink devices or boards including digitally transcoded analog video signals Both inputs support HDCP 2 2 NOTE When an input sends protected content to a non HDCP compliant monitor the video output displays a black screen rather than a red screen as displaye...

Page 35: ...ce FIG 32 RCA Stereo audio source wiring CAUTION Do not connect the negative terminals to the source connector Doing so can cause damage to your device Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO INPUTS 1 6 The AUDIO INPUTS connectors are 3 5 mm 5 position captive wire terminals that can be wired for either balanced differential or unbalanced single ended stereo audio Since the NCITE allows independent sw...

Page 36: ...NICTE VERSIONS WITH AMPLIFIER FG1901 12 FG1901 16 CAUTION Never use shielded cable for output wiring CAUTION Never connect the speaker return to the chassis of the Incite or damage to the device may result NOTE Custom wiring should only be performed by qualified personnel Class 2 output wiring is required AMP OUT The AMP OUT amplified audio outputs are available only on the NCITE 813A and NCITE 81...

Page 37: ...tereo line level audio output FIG 38 displays the AUDIO OUTPUTS connectors Destination devices require either balanced differential or unbalanced single ended connections FIG 39 illustrates options for wiring between output connectors and the destinations destination device NCITE Balanced wiring Unbalanced wiring FIG 39 Stereo 5 terminal wiring CAUTION Do not connect the negative terminals to the ...

Page 38: ... port and the pinouts count up to the left RS 232 422 485 Port The RS 232 422 485 port port 1 is a 10 pin 3 5 mm male connector used for connecting A V sources and displays This port can be used as a RS 232 port by disabling RS 422 and RS 485 on the ports By default RS 422 and RS 485 are disabled on this port Only with RS 422 485 disabled will the ports operate as RS 232 See the SET BAUD command a...

Page 39: ...00mA 12 VDC The NCITE 813AC can use up to 4 I O ports The PWR pin provides 12 VDC 200 mA and is designed as a power output for the PCS Power Current Sensors VSS2 Video Sync Sensors or equivalent The GND connector is a common ground and is shared by all I O ports A common ground is shared with I O ports 1 4 The input impedance on the I O port is 22k Wiring and Device Connections Relay Port The rela...

Page 40: ...ANNOT be powered via the AxLink port The 12V pin on the AxLink connectors are designed only for voltage output Do NOT connect 12V from a power supply or the NXA PDU to the 12V pin on the AxLink connectors or you may permanently damage the NCITE 813AC and or the power supply Refer to the following table for the wiring length information used with the AxLink port Wiring and Device Connections IR SER...

Page 41: ...ink connector s PWR opening Configuration DIP Switch The NCITE 813AC has a configuration DIP switch which allows for certain operations to occur during boot time FIG 48 displays the Configuration DIP Switch for the NCITE 813AC FIG 48 Configuration DIP Switch Program Run Disable PRD Mode You can use the Configuration DIP switch to set the on board Master to Program Run Disable PRD mode PRD mode pre...

Page 42: ...x 64 1 to x x 255 255 Opening LAN and ICSLAN Sockets from Code When opening sockets from NetLinx or Java code there is no mechanism to indicate which network to use The controller will open the socket on whichever network has an IP subnet that matches the address provided in the command to open the socket There is no indication which network was used only whether the socket was created successfull...

Page 43: ... the ID pushbutton for 20 seconds This also deletes all code and IRL files NOTE The presentation system cannot detect a press of the ID pushbutton until 30 seconds into the booting process While boot ing the unit any ID pushbutton presses before 30 seconds have elapsed are not detected You can verify the unit has detected a button press when the front panel LEDs begin to flash at one second interv...

Page 44: ...ess Prefix es assigned by a router Power Connector Switch FIG 56 displays the power switch and connector for the NCITE 813AC Power switch Power cable connector FIG 56 Power Connector Switch Fuse CAUTION This unit should only have one source of incoming power Using more than one source of power to the device can result in damage to the internal components and a possible burn out Apply power to the ...

Page 45: ...the state of the selected parameter Increase value or change the state of the selected parameter Move down to next menu configuration parameter FIG 58 Navigation buttons Press the SELECT pushbutton to select the highlighted setting on the on screen menu and use the navigational buttons to peruse the available options for that setting or increase decrease the value of the setting When navigating th...

Page 46: ...ting is Off Phantom Power Use the left and right navigational buttons to turn on or turn off phantom power for the selected microphone You can set the Phantom Power to On or Off The default setting is Off Preamp Gain Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the preamp gain level of the microphone input You can set the gain from 0 to 65dB in 1dB increments The default setting is 0 Dual...

Page 47: ...gs Outputs Menu Options Cont Test Tone Gener ator Use the left and right navigational buttons to select a test tone for the selected audio output You can choose from Off 60Hz 250Hz 400Hz 1kHz 3kHz 5kHz 10kHz Pink Noise and White Noise Audio Group Displays the audio group this to which the amplifier belongs Audio Settings Groups Menu Options Mix The options below appear when you press the right nav...

Page 48: ...o input This option is view only V Freq This option lists the video frequency on the video input This option is view only PIP This option lists whether the input is part of a Picture in Picture PIP setup This option is view only Color Depth This option lists the color depth on the video input This option is view only Pixel Clock This option lists the pixel clock on the video input This option is v...

Page 49: ...g Top Right Diag Bottom Left Diag Bottom Right Horiz From Left Horiz From Right Vert From Top Vert From Bottom and Fade Blank Color Logo Use the left and right navigational buttons to choose a blanking screen You can choose from Blue Black or an uploaded Logo NOTE If you have uploaded a logo to display on the output you can also select the logo from this option Logo images must be 24 bit color bit...

Page 50: ...n Use the left and right navigational buttons to choose a video transition mode for the video output You can choose from Diag Top Left Diag Top Right Diag Bottom Left Diag Bottom Right Horiz From Left Horiz From Right Vert From Top Vert From Bottom and Fade In You can only access this option when the View Mode is set to Transition Network Menu Options IPV4 DHCP Static Displays how the device is as...

Page 51: ...he Address Bar 2 Press Enter to access WebConsole for that Master The initial view is the Web Control page FIG 59 FIG 59 WebConsole WebControl Page initial view When using the Microsoft Internet Explorer browser in Windows 8 you may not be able to login and connect to the Master via the WebConsole If you cannot login and connect try any of the following options Shift Right click Internet Explorer ...

Page 52: ... to view and configure various as pects of the NetLinx System This option only appears on the NCITE 813AC Modules Click to access several different device related pages This option only appears on the NCITE 813AC Switcher Click to access the Switcher Configuration page WebConsole User Interface Additional Documentation For a full description of all System Configuration pages refer to the NX Series...

Page 53: ...n menu appears on the connected output display 2 Use the UP and DOWN navigational arrow buttons to navigate to the Network options Press SELECT and you can see the IP address is listed among the network settings Note the IP address for future reference Default User Names and Passwords The following table lists the default user names and passwords for accessing the NCITE 813AC through NetLinx Studi...

Page 54: ...pages enable you to view and modify the IPv4 and IPv6 network settings and the clock settings for the system see the WebConsole Network Options section on page 56 Security Click to access the System Security page The options in this page allow you to configure various aspects of NetLinx System and Security on the Master including network configuration and creating users and roles see the Web Conso...

Page 55: ...n page or via NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs VIDIN_NAME VIDOUT_NAME AUDIN_NAME AUDOUT_NAME Inputs and Outputs may be named independently Accessing the WebConsole From any PC that has access to the LAN that the target Master resides on 1 Open a web browser and type the IP Address of the target Master in the Address Bar 2 Press Enter to access WebConsole for that Master The initial view is the Web Control pa...

Page 56: ...ge allow you to view the Master s IPv6 address information Date Time Options on this page allow you to enable disable using a network time source and provide access to Daylight Saving configuration and which NIST servers to use as a reference This page is only available on the NCITE 813AC Presentation System See the Network Date Time section on page 59 for details NetLinx Setup Options on this pag...

Page 57: ...a become available if you select Specific IP Address IP Address Enter the IPv4 address in this field This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address Subnet Mask Enter the IPv4 subnet mask in this field This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address Gateway Enter the gateway IPv4 address in this field This field is only available if you select Specific IP Address DNS ...

Page 58: ...permission Without the proper permission a user can only view the information on this page FIG 67 Network IPv6 Setup page IPv6 Setup Options The IPv6 Setup options are described in the following table Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems IPv6 Setup Options Option Description IPv6 Address The IPv6 address of the Master This information is view only IPv6 Subnet Mask The IPv6 ...

Page 59: ...allows you to connect to a specific NIST Internet Time Service Server Setting the Mode for the Clock Manager 1 In the Manage System tab FIG 68 select a Time Sync option Network Time This option allows the Master to manage it s clock by connecting to a NIST Internet Time Service Server When this option is selected the Master will connect to the default NIST Server to get date and time information Y...

Page 60: ...fy when Daylight Savings should start The Starts rules include Select Fixed to specify the calendar date when the rule applies as a specific date March 21 When Fixed is selected use the Day Month Hours and Minutes fields to specify the date and time hh mm to start Daylight Savings time Select by Occurrence to specify the calendar date when the rule applies as a heuristic the 3rd Sunday in March Wh...

Page 61: ... field must be must be a valid IP address not a URL 4 Enter the NIST Server s location in the New Location field This is used only to help the user manage entries and it is not veri fied or used internally by the clock manager 5 Click Accept to save these settings to the Master Removing an NIST Server From the List 1 Click on the Remove x button to the right of a user added NIST Server in the NIST...

Page 62: ...The ICSP Setup options are described in the following table Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems ICSP Setup Options Option Description Master Mode This option allows you to set the Master Mode for your system You can choose from URL Listen NDP Auto and UDP IP URL The IP address or URL for your system Device Number The device number for your system System Number The system n...

Page 63: ...yer of security for the Master is to prompt a user to enter a valid user name and password before gaining access to a secured feature on the target Master Depending on the Security configuration users may be prompted to enter a valid user name and password before gaining access to various features of the WebConsole User access is specified by the administrator in the Role and User Level pages of t...

Page 64: ... Only A new password cannot differ from the previous passwords solely by a change in case upper lower Character Classes Required A password must contain characters from a set number of character classes See the Character Classes table below for the list and definitions of character classes Library Check The password cannot contain a word from a dictionary file supplied with the OS Minimum Length T...

Page 65: ...options that enable or disable the login requirement for both users and roles System Security Options The System Security options are described in the following table Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems System Security Options Option Description Security Presets The Master provides three levels of security setting presets Low Medium and High Each level is a preset of vario...

Page 66: ...ts When external LDAP is enabled only the administrator and device user accounts are affected Lockout Access Select to enable a lock on a user account after a set number of failed logins When enabled use the Attempts spin box to set the number of login attempts allowed Use the Lockout Duration options menu to indicate the amount of time you want the lockout to last The default setting is 60 minute...

Page 67: ...DXLink Network Logo FTP Select to enable or disable the Switcher Secure Mode on DVX and DGX platforms During Switcher Secure Mode the switcher 5002 device does not allow packet routing between the LAN connector and any DXLink endpoints Additionally the switcher disables any open IP ports on the LAN e g Telnet or FTP servers Authenticate AMX Devices On ICSLAN Ports Select to require user name and p...

Page 68: ...xcessive login attempts Each log off Each successful or unsuccessful attempt to log on to the application Successfully or unsuccessfully loading and starting a Duet module Modification of permissions associated with roles Connection and loss of connection to an NTP server Loss of connection is defined as three successive failed polls A single successful poll constitutes a re connection System rebo...

Page 69: ...ed by all of the applicable role _banner txt files where role is the name of a defined Role in the system The applicable files are those that match the Roles assigned to the user that logged in If a Role is currently locked its banner file is not included NOTE If you load a new banner txt file with new content to the Master you must reboot the Master to display the new file Security Roles A Role i...

Page 70: ... have FTP access General Configuration Select to allow the role to modify general configuration including access to WebControl for RMS and RPM configuration importing and exporting configuration files and the following parameters Auto locate enable disable Device Holdoff setting Duet memory allocation ICSP TCP timeout Master to master route mode Message log length Message thresholds for threads Qu...

Page 71: ...ivity timeout enable Authentication on server ports enable ICSP options on ICSLAN Authentication on ICSP LAN ports enable ICSP options on LAN Authentication on ICSP ICSLAN ports enable Password complexity Banner display enable Password expiration enable CAC authentication enable Switcher Secure Mode enable Cryptographic options Telnet SSH enable Lockout on failed logins enable USB Host port disabl...

Page 72: ... button see FIG 77 for any Role listed on the Role Security Details page to expand the view to show details for the selected Role 3 Click Delete to remove the selected role and refresh the page The system will prompt you to verify this action click OK to proceed If the role is associated with several users you might get an error while trying to delete the role If this happens change the role assoc...

Page 73: ...An administrator can assign up to 5 roles to a single user Any properties possessed by a role are inherited by all of the users assigned to the role Default User Accounts By default the NetLinx Master creates the following accounts access rights directory associations and security options FTP Security is always enabled on the Masters All other security options are disabled by default Instruction M...

Page 74: ...ns are required for machine to machine over ICSP such as touch panels and ICSLan device control boxes Device type users are stored only in the local user database and are able to be modified even when a remote directory service is enabled 4 From the Roles options menu choose from a list of roles and associate the rights of the role to the new user You can assign up to 5 roles to a user 5 Enter a u...

Page 75: ...User Security Details page 2 Click the Edit button for the User you want to delete to expand the User s details 3 Press the Delete button to remove the selected User and refresh the page The system will prompt you to verify this action click OK to proceed 4 Reboot the Master via the Reboot button on the Manage System Page select the System control button to access Locking Disabling a User 1 Select...

Page 76: ...eter enables the LDAP configuration parameters described below NOTE When LDAP is enabled you can only create device users If the administrator user has been deleted you must perform a factory reset of the Master via pushbutton to restore the administrator user LDAP URI This parameter has the syntax ldap s hostname port The ldap URL is used to connect to LDAP servers over unsecured connections The ...

Page 77: ... Changes Click the Accept Test button to save changes on this page Accepting changes is instantaneous and does not require rebooting the Master Testing the Connection to the LDAP Server After entering and accepting the parameters the Accept Test button can be used to test the connection to the LDAP server This test does a bind to the BIND DN using the Search Password entered If the bind is success...

Page 78: ...to the NX Series controller using NetLinx Studio and 802 1x is configured via the Command Line Interface and the syntax DOT1X status enable disable Once you add the certificate file to your workspace NetLinx Studio transfers the file to the appropriate directory on the controller 1 Click to select highlight a System in the Workspace tab of the Workspace Bar 2 Right click on the Other folder to acc...

Page 79: ... Password Consult the Password Rules section on page 64 for password requirements for each level of security 1 Select the Profiles option on the Security page to open the Profiles page 2 Click Change Password The Change Password window opens FIG 83 FIG 83 Change Password window 3 Enter the current password in the Old Password field 4 Enter the new password in the New Password field then enter it a...

Page 80: ... 81 for details NOTE This page is not available on the WebConsole for NCITE 813 813A devices You can find the information listed on the Info tab on the Switcher Status page for these devices See the Status Page section on page 100 for more information The default view for the System option is Manage System System Number FIG 84 FIG 84 System Info page System Info The Info page FIG 84 enables you to...

Page 81: ...he Master Controller to the Factory Defaults Configuration Click the Reset to Factory Defaults button Clicking the button resets the Master to its factory default state Resetting to the factory default state includes the following tasks Removing all security settings Removing all user files and recreating the administrator and netlinx user accounts Removing all roles and recreating the All_Permiss...

Page 82: ... attached devices including module supported third party devices See the Modules Bindings section on page 84 for details User Defined Devices Options on this page provide a listing with all of the dynamic devices that have been discovered in the system and allow you to add and delete User Defined Devices See the Modules User Defined Devices section on page 87 for details Active Devices Options on ...

Page 83: ...unbound directory NOTE Any corresponding module within the bound directory will not be deleted Bound modules must be deleted via the Purge Bound Modules on Reset selection described in the Configure System Binding Options section Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems Configure System Binding Options Option Description IP Device Discovery This option enables you to specify wh...

Page 84: ...physical devices The table on this page displays a list of all application defined devices including each device s Friendly Name the Duet virtual device s D P S assignment the associated Duet Device SDK class indicating the type of the device and the physical device s D P S assignment This information has to be pre coded into the NetLinx file currently on the Master Instruction Manual Incite Digit...

Page 85: ...41001 1 0 dvVideoProjector 41002 1 0 DEFINE_CONSTANT DEFINE_TYPE DEFINE_VARIABLE DEFINE_START STATIC_PORT_BINDING dvDisplay COM1 DUET_DEV_TYPE_DISPLAY statbcc Display DUET_DEV_POLLED DYNAMIC_POLLED_PORT COM2 DYNAMIC_APPLICATION_DEVICE dvVideoProjector DUET_DEV_TYPE_VIDEO_PROJECTOR statbcc Serial Projec tor THE EVENTS GO BELOW DEFINE_EVENT DATA_EVENT dvVideoProjector Duet Virtual device data events...

Page 86: ...cal devices attached to the port Dynamic application devices either display a Bind or Unbind button Dynamic application devices that have been bound display an Unbind button When you select Unbind any associated Duet module is destroyed and the link between the application device and the physical device is broken Dynamic application devices that have not been bound to a physical device display a B...

Page 87: ...er port value D P S or an IP Address Control Method Use the drop down list to select the control method associated with the physical target device IR IP Serial Other SDK Class Use the drop down list to select the closest Device SDK class type match for the physical target device The SDK Class Types table on page 88 provides a listing of the available choices GUID Enter the manufacturer specified d...

Page 88: ...ice specified a URL in its DDD beacon the file is retrieved from the URL either over the Internet or from the physical device itself provided the device has an inboard HTTP or FTP server 2 Once a list of all compatible modules is compiled the list of available Duet Modules appears on this page Each module is listed with its calculated match value The greater the match value the better the match be...

Page 89: ...onsole Modules Options Viewing Physical Device Properties Hold the mouse cursor over the Device entry in the table to display detailed device properties for that device in a pop up window FIG 92 Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems ...

Page 90: ... section on page 91 for details Status Options on this page allow you to check a number of the switcher s components and their states See the Status Page section on page 100 for more details Windows Options on this page allow you to set options for transitioning between video outputs or setting up Picture in Picture PIP See the Windows Page section on page 101 for more details Each input and outpu...

Page 91: ...d to configure inputs and outputs in the system The most recently selected input or output displays in the Configuration page The Configuration page displays the Switching page components on the left Note that the components are active i e they can be used for all switching functionality Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems ...

Page 92: ... in the Configuration page occur instantaneously on the attached devices In addition when you select an input or an output on the left the options on the right side of the page change to reflect the current settings Configuration is not affected by power loss restarting the enclosure or upgrading the firmware Input and Output buttons are selected individually for configuration Video default and Au...

Page 93: ...o Click Maintain Stretch Zoom or Anamorphic Display Settings Video Freeze Click the check box to freeze the video Video Transition From the drop down list select a transition between the previously selected video input and the currently selected video input You can choose from Diag Top Left Diag Top Right Diag Bottom Left Diag Bottom Right Horiz From Left Horiz From Right Vert From Top Vert From B...

Page 94: ...ttings display when the Audio tabbed view is selected and a specific input or output is selected The audio settings can be used to configure any digital signal processing required for the audio signal that is selected in the Switching view Inputs Analog Audio Click to enable analog as the audio format of the selected audio input General Logo Setup WebConsole Switcher Options Stereo or Mono buttons...

Page 95: ...use the arrows Compression Use the slider bar to adjust the Threshold setting range 0 to 60 Adjust the values in the boxes for the Attack Release and Ratio settings either enter values or use the arrows Show Audio Levels Click to open a new window tab which displays the Level Meter for the microphone and audio input WebConsole Switcher Options Compression Buttons at top Click Off Low Medium High o...

Page 96: ...t Volume 0 to 100 Min Max 0 to 100 Global Audio Group Audio Groups enable you to create a group of audio ports in which all adjustments affect each individual port within the group For example if an audio group contains audio ports 1 3 and 5 and you click Group Mute the audio on ports 1 3 and 5 become muted Mode Select the group you want to work with from the drop down menu Adjustment Output Forma...

Page 97: ...efault state To disable the Equalizer options over a reboot set the y vertical vertex to 0 zero Tone Adjust Use the drop down box to select Off Voice Music or Movie Tone Adjust is applied on top of any equalizer adjustments Reset EQ Click this button to reset the all of the Equalizer values Blue Handles Use the sliders blue handles to adjust Equalizer values The following drop down lists can also ...

Page 98: ...you have your audio devices connected correctly Perform these steps to select a test tone 1 Connect to your Presentation System via WebConsole 2 Select the Switcher tab 3 On the Switcher page select the Configuration tab see FIG 95 FIG 95 WebConsole Switcher Configuration page 4 Select an output on the left side of the WebConsole 5 Click the Audio Out tab 6 In the Global area use the Test Tone Gen...

Page 99: ...lution Perform these steps to change the video output resolution 1 Connect to your Presentation System via WebConsole 2 Pass your pointer device over the Switcher tab so the drop down menu appears then select Configuration The Configuration page opens and the Video Out tab appears by default see FIG 96 Selecting a test pattern for your input source can help determine if the displays are connected ...

Page 100: ...ons and the current microphone mode are also available on this page On this page you can access options for locking the front panel enabling the 70V amplifier enabling auto switching and muting all video displays NCITE 813 813A devices have a slightly different version of this page with more system information available The additional information you see on this page is available on the System Inf...

Page 101: ...e indicates how the current video selec tion will switch to a new video selection You can choose from Diag Top Left Diag Top Right Diag Bottom Left Diag Bottom Right Horiz From Left Horiz From Right Vert From Top Vert From Bottom and Fade In This option is only available when you select Transition as the view mode Window 1 Input Choose a video input to set as the first window by using the drop dow...

Page 102: ...gin as a Dealer to download the latest version 2 Go to www amx com and download the latest Firmware file Firmware files are available to download from www amx com on the product s page in the online catalog 3 Verify that an Ethernet cable is connected from the digital video presentation switcher to the Ethernet Hub 4 Verify that the digital video presentation switcher is powered On 5 Determine the...

Page 103: ...troller Default Device ID 5001 Device Control Ports Firmware Upgrades Verifying the Current Firmware Version Use the Online Tree in NetLinx Studio see FIG 100 to verify which version of each firmware file is currently installed 1 In NetLinx Studio click on the Online Tree tab in the Workspace Bar to view the devices on the System 2 Click Display and select Refresh System Online Tree from the conte...

Page 104: ...rowse For Folder dialog box FIG 103 Click to locate the KIT file FIG 103 Browse For Folder dialog box NetLinx Studio Firmware Upgrades To update NetLinx firmware 1 Choose Tools Firmware Transfers Send to NetLinx Device to open the Send To NetLinx Device dialog box FIG 102 Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems ...

Page 105: ...oot After it reboots the digital video presentation switcher actually goes through the upgrade process During the upgrade process the Status LED blinks and the digital video presentation switcher stays offline Once the upgrade is complete the LED will stop blinking and the digital video presentation switcher will be online Repeat the firmware update process for the next device until all devices ar...

Page 106: ... 813 813A Presentation System 1 Download the latest kit file from www amx com and save the file to a location that is accessible to the Presentation System 2 Access the WebConsole for the Presentation System see page 52 3 Select Switcher from the System Configuration menu that runs across the top of the page The Switcher page appears 4 Select Status to view the status information for the Presentat...

Page 107: ... input 3 to the video output 34 1 4 Switches video input 4 to the video output 35 1 4 Switches video input 5 to the video output 36 1 4 Switches video input 6 to the video output 37 1 4 Switches video input 7 to the video output 38 1 4 Switches video input 8 to the video output 41 1 4 Switches audio input 1 to the video output 42 1 4 Switches audio input 2 to the video output 43 1 4 Switches audio...

Page 108: ...re read only level 20 1 4 0 100 Video Output Brightness 22 1 4 0 100 Video Output Contrast 31 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 1 32 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 2 33 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 3 34 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 4 35 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 5 36 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 6 37 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 7 38 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 8 39 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 9 40 1 4 12 12 Audio EQ Band 10 41 1 4 100 0 Audio...

Page 109: ...d port numbers by combining them with the command name Port Functionality Mapping The following table lists the port functionality mapping for the audio video ports on the NCITE 813AC Port Numbers The following table lists the port numbers for the NCITE 813AC Instruction Manual Incite Digital Video Presentation Systems Port Functionality Mapping Port Number Description Address 1 Audio Video Input ...

Page 110: ...UDIN_COMPRESSION high Sets the compression setting of the audio input port 1 based on D P S to high AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ ATTACK Requests the compression attack for the audio port Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_1 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK attack AUDIN_COMPRESSION_AT TACK Sets the duration of the ...

Page 111: ...rt addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH threshold Variable threshold 0 to 60 in dB Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_INPUT_1 AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH 10 Sets the threshold while compressing for the selected audio input port 1 based on D P S to 10dB AUDIN_DIGITAL Requests the format of the audio port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDIN_DIGITAL Example SE...

Page 112: ...COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_COMPRESSION high Sets the compression for the microphone port 1 based on D P S to high AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_ ATTACK Requests the duration of the attack phase while compressing for a microphone Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_ATTACK Example SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_ATTACK Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDMIC_COMPRESSION ATTACK attack A...

Page 113: ...s the threshold while compressing for the microphone port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_THRESH thresh Variable thresh 0 to 60 Example SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_THRESH 20 Sets the compression threshold for the microphone port 1 based on the D P S to 20 AUDMIC_DUCK_ATTACK Sets the duration of the attack phase while ducking for the microphone por...

Page 114: ...C_EQ_CF 1 1000 Sets the frequency for the first band of the equalizer for the selected microphone port 1 based on D P S to be 1000 AUDMIC_EQ_FT Requests the filter type of the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_EQ_FT band Variable band 1 3 on the microphone inputs Example SEND_COMMAND MIC_1 AUDMIC_EQ_FT 1 Returns...

Page 115: ... AUDMIC_EQ_Q Sets the quality factor Q for the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_EQ_Q band factor Variables band 1 to 3 on the microphone inputs factor range depends on filter type set by AUDMIC_EQ_FT Bell range is 0 1 20 0 Band Pass range is 0 1 20 0 Band Stop range is 0 1 20 0 High Pass range is 0 5 1 4 Low Pa...

Page 116: ...attack 1 to 2000 Example SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK 200 Sets the gating attack for the microphone port 1 based on the D P S to 200 AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH Requests the depth setting while gating from the microphone port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH Example SEND_COMMAND MIC_1 AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH Returns a string of the form AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH v...

Page 117: ...ING_THRESH thresh Variable thresh 0 to 60 Example SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH 20 Sets the gating threshold for the microphone port 1 based on the D P S to 20 AUDMIC_LIMITER Requests the setting of the limiter of a microphone Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_LIMITER Example SEND_COMMAND MIC_1 AUDMIC_LIMITER Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDMIC_LIMITER setting AUDMIC_LIMITER ...

Page 118: ...shold while limiting from the microphone for addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH thresh Variable thresh 0 to 60 Example SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1 AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH 20 Sets the limiter threshold for the microphone port 1 based on the D P S to 20 AUDMIC_ON Requests the status of the microphone port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDMIC_ON Example ...

Page 119: ...e SEND_COMMAND MIC_1 AUDMIC_STEREO single stereo Sets the microphone port 1 based on the D P S to use both the microphone inputs as dual mono AUDOUT_BALANCE Request the current balance setting for the audio port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_BALANCE Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1 AUDOUT_BALANCE Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDOUT_BALANCE balance AUDOUT_BALANCE ...

Page 120: ...UCK_RELEASE Sets the duration of the release phase while ducking from the output port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE release Variable release 10 to 5000 Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1 AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE 200 Sets the ducking release for the output port 1 based on the D P S to 200 AUDOUT_DUCK_THRESH Requests the current ducking thresholds of both microphone ...

Page 121: ...CF 1 80 Sets the center frequency on band 1 of audio port 1 equalizer to 80 SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_2 AUDOUT_EQ_CF 5 100 Sets the center frequency on band 5 of audio port 2 equalizer to 100 AUDOUT_EQ_FT Requests the filter type on a specific setting of band band on the output audio port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_EQ_FT band Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1 AUDOUT_EQ...

Page 122: ...ODE movie Sets the equalizer to favor the sounds of a movie for the audio output port 1 based on D P S AUDOUT_EQ_Q Requests the quality factor Q on the equalizer setting of band band on the output audio port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_EQ_Q band Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1 AUDOUT_EQ_Q 1 Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDOUT_EQ_Q band factor AUDOUT_EQ_Q Sets ...

Page 123: ...ddressed by the D P S is muted Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_MUTE Example SEND_COMMAND dxDev AUDOUT_MUTE Returns a COMMAND string of the form AUDOUT_MUTE enable disable AUDOUT_MUTE Enable or disable audio muting on the audio port addressed by the D P S Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_MUTE setting Variables setting desired mute state either ENABLE or DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND dxDev AUDOUT_MUTE D...

Page 124: ... by the D P S to value Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV AUDOUT_VOLUME VALUE Variable value 0 100 Example SEND_COMMAND AUDOUT_VOLUME_1 AUDOUT_VOLUME 50 Sets the volume of audio output port 1 to 50 SPDIFOUT_AUDIO Requests to which output the audio port addressed by the D P S is connected Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV SPDIFOUT_AUDIO Example SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1 SPDIFOUT_AUDIO Returns a COMMAND string of the ...

Page 125: ...t 1 SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER CI4O2 VI input O output Switch input to one or more outputs for switcher level Video Set input to 0 for disconnect NOTE Port 7 is for digital signals and port 8 is for analog signals Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VI input O output Variables input The source video input port number output The video output port number to switch to Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER VI2O1 Switch video ...

Page 126: ...routed to non compliant displays and video conferencing systems This command is not available for DXLink input ports NOTE It may be necessary to disconnect and re connect PC sources after changing this setting CAUTION Disabling HDCP compliance for sources that do not support non compliant displays such as DVD and Blu Ray players is not recommended and may affect NCITE performance Syntax SEND_COMMA...

Page 127: ...VIDIN_PHASE value VIDIN_PHASE Sets the input phase of the video port addressed by the D P S to value This command is valid only for inputs whose format is set to VGA Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_PHASE value Variables value 0 31 Example SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1 VIDIN_PHASE 23 Sets the phase of video input port 1 based on D P S to 23 VIDIN_PREF_EDID Requests the preferred resolution of the EDID s...

Page 128: ... Returns a COMMAND string of the form VIDIN_VSHIFT value VIDIN_VSHIFT Sets the vertical shift of the video port addressed by the D P S to value This command is only valid for inputs whose format is set to VGA Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDIN_VSHIFT value Variables value 10 10 Example SEND_COMMAND VIDIN_VSHIFT 2 Sets the vertical shifting of RGB video input port 1 based on D P S to 2 shift upward SEND...

Page 129: ...of the form VIDOUT_CONTRAST value VIDOUT_CONTRAST Sets the output contrast of the video port addressed by the D P S to value Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_CONTRAST value Variables value 0 100 Example SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1 VIDOUT_CONTRAST 50 Sets the contrast of video output port 1 based on D P S to 50 VIDOUT_FREEZE Requests the status of the freeze option of the video port addressed by the ...

Page 130: ...ay OSD color scheme on the display connected to the video port addressed by the D P S Variables color black blue white yellow Schemes Options Background Font Black Black White Blue Blue Yellow White White Black Yellow Yellow Blue Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_OSD_COLOR color Example SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1 VIDOUT_OSD_COLOR BLACK VIDOUT_OSD_POS Requests the On Screen Display OSD position on th...

Page 131: ...xample SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1 VIDOUT_SCALE AUTO VIDOUT_SLEEP_DELAY Requests the current sleep delay setting for the video output ports Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV VIDOUT_SLEEP_DELAY Example SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1 VIDOUT_SLEEP_DELAY Returns a COMMAND string of the form VIDOUT_SLEEP_DELAY seconds VIDOUT_SLEEP_DELAY Sets a time delay to automatically turn off the video output ports The default ...

Page 132: ...DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER FP_LOCKOUT ENABLE LED Requests the state of the front panel LEDs Enabled or Disabled Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV LED Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER LED Returns a COMMAND string of the form LED value LED value Enable or disable the front panel LEDs Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV LED ENABLE DISABLE Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER LED DISABLE Disables the front panel LEDs Syst...

Page 133: ... view when PIP is selected as the View Mode Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV PIP_SELECT input 1 8 Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER PIP_SELECT 3 PIP_SIZE Requests the size of the secondary window when PIP is selected as the View Mode Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV PIP_SIZE Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER PIP_SIZE Returns a COMMAND string of the form PIP_SIZE size PIP_SIZE This command sets the size of the secondary win...

Page 134: ... View Mode Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV WIN_POS position Variable position SBS Side by Side or TB Top Bottom Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER WIN_POS TB WIN_SELECT Requests the video input to be used for the secondary window when Window is selected as the View Mode Syntax SEND_COMMAND DEV WIN_SELECT Example SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER WIN_SELECT Returns a COMMAND string of the form WIN_SELECT input WIN_SELECT T...

Page 135: ... 240 720 480 240 480p CEA 861 720x576p 50 720 576 50 576p CEA 861 720x576p 100 720 576 100 576p CEA 861 720x576p 200 720 576 200 576p CEA 861 800x500 60 800 500 60 VESA CVT 800x600 56 800 600 56 VESA DMT 800x600 60 800 600 60 VESA DMT 800x600 72 800 600 72 VESA DMT 800x600 75 800 600 75 VESA DMT 800x600 85 800 600 85 VESA DMT 848x480 60 848 480 60 VESA DMT 848x480 75 848 480 75 VESA CVT 848x480 85...

Page 136: ...1050 75 1400 1050 75 VESA DMT 1440x900 60 1440 900 60 VESA DMT 1440x900 75 1440 900 75 VESA DMT 1440x900 85 1440 900 85 VESA DMT 1600x1200 60 1600 1200 60 VESA DMT 1680x1050 60 1680 1050 60 VESA CVT 1920x1080i 50 1920 540 50 HDMI DVI only 1080i CEA 861 1920x1080i 60 1920 540 60 HDMI DVI only 1080i CEA 861 1920x1080p 25 1920 1080 25 1080p CEA 861 1920x1080p 30 1920 1080 30 1080p CEA 861 1920x1080p ...

Page 137: ...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 1280 720 50 720p CEA 861 1280x720p 60 1280 720 60 720p CEA 861 1280x768 60 1280 768 60 1280x800 60 1280 800 60 VESA CVT 1280x1024 60 1280 1024 60 VESA DMT 1360x768 60 1360 768 60 VESA DMT 1400x1050 60 1400 1050 60 VESA DMT 1440x900 60 1440 900 6...

Page 138: ...gital Video Presentation Systems Volume Attenuation Percent Decibels Percent Decibels 100 6 0 49 19 5 99 5 5 48 20 0 98 5 0 47 20 5 97 4 5 46 21 0 96 4 0 45 21 5 95 3 5 44 22 0 94 3 0 43 22 5 93 2 5 42 23 0 92 2 0 41 23 5 91 1 5 40 24 0 90 1 0 39 24 5 89 0 5 38 25 0 88 0 0 37 25 5 87 0 5 36 26 0 86 1 0 35 26 5 85 1 5 34 27 0 84 2 0 33 27 5 83 2 5 32 28 0 82 3 0 32 28 5 81 3 5 30 29 0 80 4 0 29 29 ...

Page 139: ...pendix C Volume Attenuation Table Volume Attenuation Cont Percent Decibels Percent Decibels 61 13 5 10 39 0 60 14 0 9 41 0 59 14 5 8 46 0 58 15 0 7 51 0 57 15 5 6 56 0 56 16 0 5 61 0 55 16 5 4 66 0 54 17 0 3 71 0 53 17 5 2 76 0 52 18 0 1 81 0 51 18 5 0 Infinity 50 19 0 ...

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