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

060-004-2692  05/06

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Wiring a power connection

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

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. 

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 (NI-4000 uses Ports 1 - 7).       

RJ-45 Connections

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

Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Connector

 

The Ethernet cable provides 10/100 network connectivity between the panel 
and the NetLinx Master.        

Baud Rate Settings

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. By default, the baud rate is set to 38,400 (bps).  

Note: DIP switch 1 activates/deactivates the Program Run Disable 
Mode. DIP Switches 2,3, and 4 must remain OFF at all times. 

Inserting NetLinx Cards into the NetLinx Control Card Slots

NetLinx Cards can be installed into the front card slots. The cards mount 
horizontally through the card slot openings on the front panel of the 
enclosure. To install a NetLinx Card:

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 
Integrated 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.

Preparing the NI-4000 for Serial Communication

1.

Launch NetLinx Studio 2.x (default location is 

Start

 > 

Programs

 > 

AMX Control Disc

 > 

NetLinx Studio 2

 > 

NetLinx Studio 2

).

2.

Select 

Settings

 > 

Master Communication Settings

, from the Main 

menu, to open the 

Master Communication Settings

 dialog box.

3.

Click the 

Communications Settings

 button to open the 

Communications Settings

 dialog.

4.

Click the 

NetLinx Master

 radio button (from the Platform Selection 

section) to indicate you are working with a NetLinx Master.

5.

Click the 

Serial 

radio button (from the Transport Connection Option 

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

6.

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). 

7.

Click the 

OK

 button three times to return to the main application.

8.

Right-click the 

Online Tree

 tab entry and select 

Refresh System.

9.

Assign a System Value by using 

Diagnostics

 > 

Device Addressing

 

from the Main menu.

10.

Enable the 

Change System selection

 by clicking on it and then enter 

the current and new System values.

11.

Click the 

Change Device/System Number

 button and when finished 

click 

Done

.

12.

Select 

Tools

 > 

Reboot the Master Controller

 to access the 

Reboot 

the Master

 dialog, then click 

Reboot 

to restart the Master and 

incorporate any changes. 

13.

Once the dialog replies with "

Reboot of system complete

", click 

Done 

and then click the 

OnLine Tree

 tab in the Workspace window to view 

the devices on the System.

The default System value is one

.

14.

Right-click on the 

Empty Device Tree/System

 entry and select 

Refresh 

System 

to re-populate the list.

Configuring the NI-4000 for Ethernet Communication

Before continuing, complete the COM port steps above.

1.

Connect an Ethernet cable to the unit’s rear Ethernet connector.

2.

Select 

Diagnostics

 > 

Network Address

 from the Main menu 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 process 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 (whether 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

 button three times to return to the main application.

FIG. 3  

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

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

57,600 bps

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

115,200 bps

ON

ON

ON

ON

5
4
3
2
1

9
8

7
6

Male

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

Position

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ON position

Value

12

24

48

96

192

384

768

1536

 

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