
Appendix A: NetLinx Control
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Configuration options available will depend
on which
Master Mode
you choose. See
for more details.
Appendix A: NetLinx Control
Introduction
NetLinx Studio is commonly used by system programmers to streamline the integration, programming, organization, and support
of their AMX equipment. As the cornerstone of AMX's system design software tools, NetLinx Studio offers programmers the most
flexible application capable of generating the most sophisticated code possible. Now equipment in our latest N-Series Networked
AV Product comes equipped with NetLinx support. This addendum introduces the new configuration aspects necessary to bring all
of your NetLinx-compatible equipment up to speed with the latest functionality. This addendum covers NetLinx functionality as it
applies to AMX’s N-Series product line - specifically the N-Series Encoders/Decoders - and is designed to be used as a supplement
to additional product documentation found on our website at
Common Applications
NetLinx Studio is a Microsoft Windows program that integrates programming, organization, and support into one application for
NetLinx system development.
NetLinx Configuration Using the Unit’s Webpage
From any main page of the unit webpage, click the
NetLinx
provides descriptions for each
configuration option.
Click
More
and choose
NetLinx
to
access these configuration options.
FIG. 55
NetLinx Configuration Page
TABLE 27
NetLinx Configuration Options
Command
Description
Enable
Click to enable/disable NetLinx on this device.
Device Status
This status field will show the device to be
Online
,
Connected
,
Offline
, or
Unknown
.
Master Mode
Select
Auto
,
Listen
, or
URL
.
IP/URL
Enter the address of the Central Controller.
Port
This field should always be set to
1319
.
Device Number
Defaults to a dynamic device number. May be set to a static range (e.g., 8000).