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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

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1.

Discharge the static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal 
object and unplug all the connectors from the unit.

2.

Remove the three screws by turning them in a counter-clockwise direction and 
remove the front faceplate.

3.

Align the edges of the card with the internal guide slots and gently slide it in all 
the way until the rear edge of the card snap into place.

4.

Re-secure the faceplate by inserting the three screws by turning them in a 
clockwise direction and securing the front faceplate to the Controller.

5.

Re-apply power and other connections as necessary.

Setting the Integrated Controllers’ starting Card Address

The rear 8-position CardFrame Number DIP switch, lower-left rear of the Integrated 
Controller, sets the starting address (the device number in the D:P:S specification) 
for the Control Cards installed in the controller. 
The Control Card address range is 

1 - 3064

.

The factory default CardFrame DIP switch value = 0 

(All CardFrame DIP 

switches in the OFF position).

 

The formula for setting the starting address is: 

(DIP switch value) + Card slot Number (1 - 4) = Card Address

For example: 
A DIP switch setting of 00010101: 
(0 + 0 + 0 + 96 + 0 + 384 + 1536) + SLOT #(ex:1) = 2017. 
A card in slot number 1 = device address 2017.

Set the CardFrame Number DIP switch value is based on the table below.   

 

Cycle power to the unit for approximately 5 seconds. This allows the unit to read the 
new device number settings.

Wiring a power connection

Use a 12 VDC-compliant power supply to provide power to the Controller via the rear 
2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector. 

Use the power requirements information listed 

in the Specifications table to determine the power draw. 

The incoming PWR and GND cable from the PSN power supply must be connected 
to their corresponding locations within the PWR connector.

This unit should only have one source of incoming power. 

Using more than one source of power to the Controller can result in damage to 

the internal components and a possible burn out. 

Apply power to the unit only after installation is complete.

RS-232/422/485 wiring connector information

FIG. 3 shows the pinout and wiring specification information for the rear RS-232/RS-
422/RS-485 (DB9) Device Ports. These ports support most standard serial mouse 
control devices and RS-232 communication protocols for PC data transmission.

The NI-4100 uses Ports 1 - 7.  

WARNING:

 When wiring the 422/485 connections, do 

NOT

 use pre-made 9-wire 

cable or connect the wire in the cable to any connection that will not be used by the 
DB9 serial port. Only use wiring that connects the needed pins.

Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Connector

The RJ-45 Ethernet connector provides 10/100 network connectivity between the 
panel and the NetLinx Master (FIG. 4).  

  

    

Use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable to provide communication between the 
Integrated Controller and external NetLinx devices. 

Baud Rate Settings (Program Port DIP Switch)

The Program Port DIP switch is located on the rear of the device. Use this DIP switch 
to set the baud rate for the Program Port, according to the settings shown in the 
following table. Make sure the baud rate you set matches the baud rate on your PC's 
NetLinx COM Settings before programming the unit. 

Note

: DIP switch 1 activates/deactivates the Program Run Disable Mode. DIP 

Switches 2,3, and 4 must remain OFF at all times.

Ethernet Ports Used by the NI-4100  

Preparing the NI-4100 for Serial Communication

To establish serial communication with the Controller via the PROGRAM (DB9) port:

1.

Use a Serial DB9 cable (i.e. CC-COM Programming Port Cable - not included) 
to connect the Controller’s Program port to a DB9 port on a PC.

2.

Launch NetLinx Studio 2.x (default location is 

Start

 > 

Programs

 > 

AMX Control Disc

 > 

NetLinx Studio 2

 > 

NetLinx Studio 2

).

3.

Select 

Settings

 > 

Master Communication Settings

, from the menu bar, to 

open the 

Master Communication Settings

 dialog box.

4.

Click the 

Communications Settings

 button to open the 

Communications 

Settings

 dialog.

5.

Click the 

NetLinx Master

 radio button (from the 

Platform Selection

 section) to 

indicate you are working with a NetLinx Master.

6.

Click the 

Serial 

radio button (from the 

Transport Connection Option

 section) to 

indicate you are connecting to the Master via a COM port.

7.

Click the 

Edit Settings

 button (on the 

Communications Settings

 dialog) to 

open the 

Serial Settings

 dialog and set the COM port parameters (used to 

communicate to the NetLinx Master). 

8.

Click 

OK

 to close all dialogs and return to the main application.

9.

Right-click the 

Online Tree

 tab entry and select 

Refresh System: 

the 

Controller should appear in the Device Tree. If not, verify that the Serial cable 
is connected properly, and that the Baud Rate settings on the Controller (set 
via the Program Port DIP Switch) match the settings in NetLinx Studio.

Once Serial communication has been established, use NetLinx Studio to configure 
the Controller for Ethernet Communication, as described below.

Configuring the NI-4100 for Ethernet Communication

Before continuing, complete the COM port steps above.

1.

Use an Ethernet cable to connect the Controller to the LAN to which the PC 
running NetLinx Studio is connected.

Note

: The NI-x100 Controllers feature an Auto MDI/MDI-X Ethernet port. This 

provides the option of using either a standard (straight through), or a crossover 
Ethernet cable to communicate with a PC - both cable types will work.

2.

Select 

Diagnostics

 > 

Network Address

 from the menu bar and enter the 

System, Device 

(0 for a Master

), and Host Name information.

3.

To configure the Address:

Use a DHCP Address by selecting the 

Use DHCP

 radio button, then click the 

GET IP

 button (

to obtain a DHCP Address from the DHCP Server

), click the 

SET IP Information

 button (

to retain the new address

), and then finish the pro-

cess by clicking the 

Reboot Master

 > 

OK

 buttons.

Use a Static IP Address by selecting the 

Specify IP Address

 radio button, 

enter the IP parameters into the available fields, then click the 

SET IP 

Information

 button (

to retain the pre-reserved IP Address to the Master

), and 

then click the 

Reboot Master

 > 

OK

 buttons to finish the process.

4.

Repeat steps 1 - 5 from the previous section, but rather than selecting the 

Serial

 option, choose

 TCP/IP

 and edit the settings to match the IP Address you 

are using (Static or IP).

5.

Click on the 

Authentication Required

 radio box (

if the Master is secure

d) and 

press the 

User Name and Password

 button to enter a valid username and 

password being used by the secured Master. 

6.

Click the 

OK

 to close all dialogs and return to the main application.

Onboard WebConsole

NetLinx Masters have a built-in WebConsole that allows you to make various 
configuration settings via a web browser on any PC that has access to the Master. 
The webconsole consists of a series of web pages that are collectively called the 
"Master Configuration Manager". 

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 

WebControl

 page.

Additional Documentation

Additional Documentation for the N1-4100 is available at www.amx.com.

Position

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON position

Value

12

24

48

96

192

384

768

1536

FIG. 3  

RS-232/422/485 DB9 (male) connector pinouts

FIG. 4  

Layout of Ethernet LEDs

Baud Rate Settings

Baud Rate

Position 5

Position 6

Position 7

Position 8

• 9600 bps

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

• 38,400 bps (

default

)

OFF

ON

ON

ON

5

4

3

2

1

9

8

7

6

DB9 Serial Port

 pinouts (male connector)

Pin 2: RX signal
Pin 3: TX signal
PIN 5: GND
Pin 7: RTS
Pin 8: CTS

RS-232

Pin 1: RX -
Pin 4: TX +
PIN 5: GND
Pin 6: RX +
Pin 9: TX -

RS-422

Pin 1: A (strap to 9)
Pin 4: B (strap to 6)
PIN 5: GND
Pin 6: B (strap to 4)
Pin 9: A (strap to 1)

RS-485

SPD

 - Speed LED lights (yellow)

100 Mbps and turns Off when the
speed is 10 Mbps.

when the connection speed is

L/A

 - Link/Activity LED lights

(green) when the Ethernet

cables are connected and

 terminated correctly.

• 57,600 bps

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

• 115,200 bps

ON

ON

ON

ON

Ethernet Ports Used

Port type

Port #

Type

• FTP

21/20

TCP

• SSH (only 

SSH

 

v2 is supported

)

22

TCP

• Telnet

23

TCP

• HTTP

80

TCP

• HTTPS/SSL

443

TCP

• ICSP

1319

UDP/TCP

• integration! Solutions

10500

TCP

 

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