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Storage

The IS-SPX-1300 comes with 2 gigabytes of internal memory, but this may be 
expanded by connecting to external hard drives, thumb drives, or other storage 
options via the USB port on the front of the device. The USB port also allows 

connection to external control devices such as touch panels.

Configuration

The IS-SPX-1300 is configured via an intuitive web interface that can be accessed by 
using AMX ZeroConfiguration technology or by entering the device’s IP Address into a 
ZeroConfiguration-enabled browser. This interface allows the configuration of display 
modes, network settings, time zone settings, firmware updates and other operational 
parameters. 

For more information, refer to the 

IS-SPX-1000 & IS-SPX-1300 Operation/Reference 

Guide

.

Connectivity

The IS-SPX-1300 connects to displays through on-board HDMI and VGA connectors. 
Through the HDMI output, it is possible to support DVI displays via an adapter cable, 
but in this case the digital audio is lost. 

Both connectors are simultaneously active so that two displays can be supported 

without the need of additional splitters or distribution amplifiers. Where analog audio is 
needed, an analog audio connector is provided.

The IS-SPX-1300 is a high-definition ready device: it can render content on digital 

displays with resolution up to 1280x720 at 60Hz (720p resolution). 

The maximum resolution supported by the IS-SPX-1300 is:

1280x720 (16:9)

1024x640 (16:10)

1024x768 (4:3)

The IS-SPX-1300 connects to the network through a standard RJ-45 connector. Each 
device has a unique MAC address that allows the network to identify the unit and thus 
the associated display.

The IS-SPX-1300 supports 10/100BASE-T Ethernet via a standard RJ-45 connector. 
Each unit has a unique MAC address and supports all the required protocols to 

connect to network file systems and retrieve media elements. 

These include:

Ethernet 10/100 Mbit/s,

IPv4, DHCP or fixed address

HTTP configuration server, password protected

HTTP client for web content retrieval

WebDAV server, password protected

SNMPv1/v2c,

NTP

The IS-SPX-1300 supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed with a bandwidth up to 10 Mbps.

Installation of the IS-SPX-1300

The installation of an IS-SPX-1300 starts by plugging in two cables, the power cable 
and the video cable (HDMI and/or VGA), to the display. As soon as it is connected to 
the power cable, the device will boot in a few seconds and automatically select the 
resolution supported by the associated digital display. Content rendering will begin in 
approximately 1½ minutes. 

When connected to a local network through the RJ45 connector, the IS-SPX-1300 
supports both DHCP for automatic configuration of the network and manual 

configuration by specifying a static IP address and network properties. The unit can be 
easily located near the display, as it does not put off significant heat nor does it contain 
any moving mechanical parts.

Note: When installing the unit, be careful to avoid any water or high humidity 

exposure.

Once installed, getting started with the IS-SPX-1300 is a matter of a few simple steps. 
The following sections show how to connect one or more units to a network and how 
to publish content from the AMX Inspired Signage XPress software to specific 

displays.

Powering up the IS-SPX-1300

To power up the IS-SPX-1300:

1.

Check your digital display. The IS-SPX-1300 can drive a digital display through 
HDMI or VGA connections. Make sure that your display supports at least one of 
the two.

2.

Connect the IS-SPX-1300 to the display. Simply plug the HDMI or the VGA 
cable between the corresponding video connector on the IS-SPX-1300 and the 
corresponding video input connector of your display.

3.

Power up the display. Make sure to select the right video input.

4.

Power up the IS-SPX-1300. Use the cables and the power converter 

provided in the IS-SPX-1300 package. Simply plug the power converter on one 
side to a 110-220V outlet and on the other to the back panel DC jack. Shortly 
after power up, the screen displays the AMX splash screen.

The first time the IS-SPX-1300 boots, the automatic configuration procedure takes 
about 1½ minutes. The process will be reduced to less than 50 seconds when the 

IS-SPX-1300 is rebooted. During this booting process, the front panel LED shows 
green and red activity. At the end of the boot process, the screen will start displaying 
the animated AMX logo. This is the default content. 

At this time, the green LED blinks regularly on and off every second to indicate that the 
IS-SPX-1300 in operating normally.

If your system does not behave as described above, make sure that the digital 

displays are functional and powered and that the correct input has been selected 
Some displays have multiple inputs and you may need to manually select the right 
one.

Also, make sure that the 

Reset

 pushbutton is not being pressed by some other system 

component. If the set-up appears correct, try power-cycling the IS-SPX Player by 
unplugging and replugging the power to the device.

Accessing the Configuration Pages

The IS-SPX Player automatically uses DHCP to assign an IP address to the device 
when first configured, but this may be changed to a preassigned IP address. To 
access the IP address for the IS-SPX Player:

1.

In a Zero-Configuration-enabled application, such as NetLinx Studio or in a 
ZeroConfiguration-enabled browser, look for the entry for the IS-SPX Player and 
its assigned serial number. 
This serial number may be found on the underside of the device.

2.

Click on the entry to open the device’s Web-Based Configuration Pages. 

For more information, refer to the 

IS-SPX-1000 & IS-SPX-1300 Operation/

Reference Guide

.

3.

In the 

Status

 page of the 

Information

 section, the IP address is displayed below 

the serial number and firmware version.

Resetting the IS-SPX-1300 to Factory Default Settings

WARNING: The following procedure will delete all the content and configurations on 
the IS-SPX Player.

To reinitialize the IS-SPX Player to its factory default settings:

1.

Unplug the unit from the power.

2.

Push the reset button and keep it pressed.

3.

Power up the IS-SPX Player.

4.

Wait with the reset button pressed for at least 8 seconds.

5.

Release the reset button.

6.

The IS-SPX Player will now boot in the factory default mode and will have the 
factory default IP address.

Updating Firmware

To check if a new version of the firmware is available for your IS-SPX Player:

1.

With a Zero-Configuration-enabled browser, connect to the HTTP server for the 
IS-SPX Player to access the device’s Web-Based Configuration Pages.

2.

Click on 

Firmware Update

 under the 

Administration

 menu on your left.

3.

Check that the field Server URI is equal to: 

"http://webservices.amx.com/InspiredSignage/IS-SPX-1300/updates/". 

If this is not the case, click the 

Reset to Default

 button

4.

In the 

Manual Update

 section, select the update source "

From server

" and click 

the 

Check for Update

 button.

5.

A new page will open. At the end of the check, the page reports the current 
update status of your IS-SPX Player. Three cases are possible:

No updates are available. 

Updates are ready to install (see step 6).

The update failed. The most probable source of this error is that your IS-SPX 

Player could not contact the update server. It is recommended to check your 
internet connection and your network configuration. 

Make sure that a Gateway and a DNS server are configured. If the IS-SPX 
Player is not connected to the internet, you need to contact AMX Technical 

Support to check which update procedure is best suited to your configuration. 
Please specify in your message if your IS-SPX Player(s) are in a location where 
you can easily plug an USB key or if they have local network connectivity.

Fatal Error: If the update process reports a fatal error, please contact AMX 
Technical Support to find how to restore the firmware of your IS-SPX Player.

6.

If the check for updates procedure reported that updates are available for your 
IS-SPX Player, click the 

Update Now

 button to start the update process.

Important: Do not power down the IS-SPX Player at any time during the update 

process.

The IS-SPX Player will restart automatically once the update process is over. It is 

possible that the web page displays a time-out error during the update. However, this 
has no influence on the update process itself. 

At the end of this process, refresh your web browser to display the new firmware ver-
sion under the 

Current Versions

 section. If you click the 

Check for Update

 button 

again, the page will report that no updates are available.

Additional Documentation

Refer to the 

IS-SPX-1000 & IS-SPX-1300 Operation Reference Guide

 for more 

information, including additional details on Formats, Codecs and Encoding 
Parameters, as well as troubleshooting information.

Refer to the 

InspiredSignage XPress Programming Guide

 for instructions on 

using the XPress configuration tool with the IS-SPX Players.

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