Spatz DXS-44 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 5

 

2

 

Setup and cabeling instructions 

 

2.1

 

Unpacking 

Please take DXS-XX out of the shipping box, take away plastic shock protection and transportation bag. Strip of 

front panel protection tape, starting at one corner of the front panel. Unpack power cord and all other material 
supplied with the shipment, and keep it ready for use. 

 

2.2

 

Packing list 

Please check shipment for all parts, listed in the packing list below: 

 

one DXS-XX-unit (size 435,0x260,0x44,0 mm) 

 

two side protection covers (foam, white) 

 

one power cord, length 2m 

 

one serial RS-232 cable, length 2m, one side DSUB9 male, other side DSUB9 female. Connected 1:1 

 

four black rubber stickers, to be attached, when unit is operated desktop 

 

optional (if ordered): one infrared remote control 

 

two 19-inch rack mount brackets, one with additional center cutout to support ventilation. This bag will 
also have eight screws (black, M4x5mm). 

 

one operation manual (this document) 

 

2.3

 

Operation location requirements 

The DXS-XX has an IP 40 degree of protection against dust and humidity (according to IEC529). 

You have to ensure a mounting or operation location, where no danger of entering fluids will exist. 

Furthermore you must ensure compliance with the specified environment conditions (see chapter 8.2), espe-
ciually temperature and relative humidity. 

 

 

2.4

 

Setup and mounting  

You can operate DXS-XX „desktop“ on a shelf or tabletop, by sticking the four rubber stickers to each corner of 

the bottom of the DXS-XX unit. With that stickers, small roughness of your table is compensated and the unit will 

not slide away on flat surfaces. 

 

Alternatively, you can mount the DXS-XX into a 19-inch rack, using the brackets supplied. The mounting of the 

brackets is simple, you just need a screwdriver (size PH2). Start on the left hand side of the unit (front is the side 
with the buttons, top is top when reading the front panel tags correctly) and unmount the two front and the two 

middle screws completely. Take the one bracket with the center cutout and attach it to the left hand side of DXS-

XX, using the longer M4x5 screews contained in the bracket’s bag. After that, the ventilation cutout of the DXS-

XX chassis should not be blocked significantly by the newly attached bracked. Repeat procedure on the right 

hand side, using the remaining bracket. 

 
When operated desktop or rack-mount, please ensure that nothing will cover the ventilation cutouts on the left-

hand side of the unit. 

 

2.5

 

Electrical connections 

2.5.1

 

mains connection 

Please attach mains cord (supplied with shipment) into the IEC-320 connector of the DXS-XX. This connector is 

located on the back side of the unit. Now plug the mains plug into the wall outlet of your installation. 

 

The DXS-XX has no power switch, it will immediately start operation when plugged into a “hot” wall outlet. The 
unit will boot and ready for operation after 10..15 seconds. 

 

The blue LED of the power button (caption: O/I, rightmost front button) will be permanentely on, when unit is 

powered and active. Each time, the main power fails and returns, the DXS-XX will return to the ACTIVE state! 

 

As the unit has no main power switch, it will be ON after attaching the unit to a powered 
wall outlet. To have the DXS-XX de-energised, please detach mains power cable! 

 

Never expose any cables to mechanical stress like strong bending or pull. This can damage 

cables and impact security! 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DXS-44

Page 1: ...beamers LCD monitors or other displaying units This manual will describe the installation procedure and give operating instructions The explanations will help you to understand the usage of the unit a...

Page 2: ...Saving a preset 10 3 4 2 Recalling a preset setup 10 3 5 MENU FUNCTIONS 11 3 5 1 Menu system 11 3 5 2 Menu tree 12 3 6 CONSOLE AND TELNET ACCESS 13 3 6 1 Introduction to Console Telnet 13 3 6 2 Conso...

Page 3: ...ceplates 26 8 TECHNICAL DATA 28 8 1 DXS XX 28 8 1 1 Mechanical data 28 8 1 2 Electrical data 28 8 1 3 Approvals 28 8 1 4 Supported input signals 29 8 1 5 RS232 connector 29 8 1 6 TCP IP connector 29 8...

Page 4: ...remote control not included remotely using the build in webserver and your preferred internet browser remotely using a telnet console The DXS XX has a blue character display in the frontside faceplate...

Page 5: ...lternatively you can mount the DXS XX into a 19 inch rack using the brackets supplied The mounting of the brackets is simple you just need a screwdriver size PH2 Start on the left hand side of the uni...

Page 6: ...ly identical Complete your written notes by denoting the output assignement i e which output goes to which of your dis playing devices Use no DVI cables longer than 5 m as output cables when using max...

Page 7: ......

Page 8: ...2 5 6 Checking your cabeling After doing all connections you overall system containing the DXS XX should look like this Figure 2 DXS XX cabeling...

Page 9: ...onger than about 1 second Then all previous routing connections are re established both video and EDID connections 3 2 Outline of operation As mentioned shortly in chapter 1 the DXS XX can be operated...

Page 10: ...lecting a preset bank the text display will return to the status display of figure 8 and all flashing LEDs will stop flashing If you like to cancel saving instead just press the P button instead of on...

Page 11: ...play After pressing the right or the enter button the active menu function is exectuted or a submenu is opened depending on the menu item Using the left button you can close a submenu or quit a functi...

Page 12: ...isplays connected unavailable output ports Overcurrent Displays overcurrent status of output supply 5V Network Status IF TCP IP network current network interface state IP TCP IP network current IP add...

Page 13: ...the windows command line telnet aaa bbb ccc ddd while using the unit s IP adress as aaa bbb ccc ddd in dotted numerical format i e tel net 192 168 0 100 Both access methods serial or telnet will open...

Page 14: ...any input of the unit will behave like static see below to be DVI compliant S STATIC a static EDID data set is pre sented at the input Hotplug signal is always ON A video source is able to read EDID...

Page 15: ...utput N and saves this data to internal bank manager bank M if read back data is valid i e checksum is OK Caution If bank M is already use the new data will overwrite the old information with user req...

Page 16: ...ate type H W addr 0 10 0 1 61 10 0 1 2 UP Ethernet 0 60 35 6 26 29 Please read it Parameter Interpretation IF number of network interface Reads always 0 with this unit IP addr actual IP adress of the...

Page 17: ...eters must be entered in IPv4 dotted format decimal i e 192 168 0 1 The unit is not sup porting name resolution DNS domain name services so only dotted nomerical format is available For netmask use st...

Page 18: ...ypical output pre_load Preset bank status PRE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STAT OK Row PRE displays the numbers of all routing preset banks available here one to eight All routing presets used read an asterisk the...

Page 19: ...Parameter year 2000 2199 month 1 12 day 1 28 to 1 31 depending on moth DayOfWeek 0 6 0 sunday 1 monday etc hours 0 23 Caution european 24 hours notation NOT 1PM etc minutes 0 59 seconds 0 59 Sets the...

Page 20: ...s user management If user is connected to the unit while deleting it s re cord existing connections won t break but the user can not open any new connections If user name is unknown to the unit an er...

Page 21: ...t with it Sensor 1 is located near the unit s internal power supply Remark Reading values up to 70 C for Temp 0 are OK 3 6 2 22 www_lang Format www_lang N Parameter N 0 1 see table 4 Sets the unit s w...

Page 22: ...P network you can query the current IP adress using the menu tree unter STATUS NETWORK STATUS IP Because DXS XX uses Javascript as http extension your browser must support Javascript Manufacturer qual...

Page 23: ...Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 6 Maintenance repair a...

Page 24: ...dard defines that every DVI video source has to be able to find out the video features of a DVI compliant displaying device The idea behind is that the source will find out what resolutions in size an...

Page 25: ...oint including the current input then the first routed connection will con tinue direct connection but the additional display will show no video info or only white noise be cause on the addition outpu...

Page 26: ...tton Enter key acceptance functionality in menu and value entry Preset button P Button used for save and recall of presets Channel buttons 1 to 8 Buttons for quick make or break of routing connections...

Page 27: ...TCP IP TCP IP interface for control via ethernet 10 100MBit s RS232 Serial interface for control of DXS XX via RS 232 INPUT 1 INPUT 8 DVI input ports for up to 8 DVI video sources OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 8 DV...

Page 28: ...ctor rear side operation indicator blue LED integrated in power pushbutton labeled O I DVI inputs DVI 1 0 compliant resolutions 640x480 to 1920x1200 and HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p DVI outputs DVI 1 0 compl...

Page 29: ...pplication User remote control Manufacturer system maintenance updates Pin connection Pin Usage 2 Transmitting data TXD 3 Receiving data RXD 5 System s ground 8 1 6 TCP IP connector Connector RJ45 8 p...

Page 30: ...ditions Parameter Valid range Temperature 0 C to 65 C Relative Humidity 20 to 80 Air pressure 700hPa to 1060hPa 8 2 2 Operation confitions DXS XX and each of it s parts can be operated following these...

Page 31: ...ity Part Part code 1 DXS XX unit 19 inch 1 power cord IEC 320 to your local wall outlet 2m 1 serial cord DSUB9 female to DSUB9 male connected 1 1 1 19 inch mounting bracket set constist ing of two bra...

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