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QUICK START GUIDE

NX-4200 

NetLinx NX Integrated Controller

Overview

This guide pertains to the NX-4200 NetLinx NX Integrated Controller (

FG2106-04

). The 

purpose of this document is to illustrate how to set up the device in its simplest 

configuration. Additional Documentation for this device is available at www.amx.com:

• Refer to the 

NX-x200 Series Hardware Reference Manual

 for additional details on 

installing, upgrading, and wiring the NX-4200.

• Refer to the 

NX Series NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole & Programming 

Guide

 for detailed configuration instructions.

• You can access this Quick Start Guide online by using your mobile device to scan 

the QR code located on the bottom of the NX-4200.

What’s in the Box?

The following items are included with the NX-4200:

• 1 2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) PWR connector
• 2 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) AxLink connector
• 2 6-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix female I/O connectors
• 2 8-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix female Relay connectors
• 2 10-pin 3.5mm mini-Phoenix female RS232/422/485 connectors
• 6 5-pin 3.5mm mini-Phoenix female RS232 connectors
• 2 CC-NIRC, IR Emitters (

FG10-000-11

)

• 2  removable  rack  ears

Environmental Requirements

The environmental requirements for the NX-4200 are as follows:

Operating Temperature

: 32° F (0° C) to 122° F (50° C)

Storage Temperature

: 14° F (-10° C) to 140° F (60° C)

Operating Humidity

: 5% to 85% RH

Modes and Front Panel LED Blink Patterns

The following table lists the modes and blink patterns for the front panel LEDs 

associated with each mode. These patterns are not evident until after the unit is 

powered. 

Connecting to Your Controller

NOTE: Ensure the PC you are using to connect to the controller has the latest version of 

NetLinx Studio 4.0 installed on it.

Once the controller is powered on, you can connect to it through its IP address.

NOTE: NX-Series controllers fully support IPv6 network addressing. If the LAN port is 

connected to an IPv6 capable network it will self select an appropriate IPv6 address 

based on the discovered address parameters of the network to which it’s attached.

Connecting to the NX-4200 over Ethernet

The NX-4200 is configured for DHCP addressing by default. The controller uses link 

local addressing as a backup in case the DHCP server is inaccessible. See the 

Changing 

the IP Address section

 for information on setting a static IP address. Verify there is an 

active LAN connection on the controller’s LAN port before beginning this procedure.
1.

Using category cable, connect the LAN port on the rear panel of the controller to 

your external network.

FIG. 1 displays the location of the LAN port on the rear panel.

FIG. 1  

NX-4200 REAR PANEL

2.

In NetLinx Studio, select 

Settings > Workspace Communications Settings

 to 

open the Workspace Communication Settings dialog.

3.

Click 

System Settings

 to open the Communication Settings dialog, and select the 

Network

 tab.

4.

Click 

Listen for Masters

 to open the Listen For Masters dialog, and click 

Start 

Listening

 to begin listening for “blink” (UDP) messages from NetLinx Masters on 

the same subnet. As Masters are discovered, they are added to the List of Active 

NetLinx Master Controllers.

5.

When you see the IP Address for the target Master in the List of Active NetLinx 

Master Controllers, click 

Stop Listening

.

6.

Select the IP Address of the target Master and click 

Select to Add

. The New TCP/

IP Setting dialog appears, indicating the selected IP address. Fill in the available 

fields as necessary. Click 

OK

 to save changes and return to the Communication 

Settings dialog. The new Master’s IP address now appears in the List of 

Addresses.

7.

With the newly added Master selected, click 

Select

. The window updates to 

indicate that the newly added and selected Master is now the current 

communication configuration.

8.

Click 

OK

 on each open dialog to exit and return to the workspace.

9.

Refresh the Online Tree (select 

Refresh System Online Tree

 from the Online Tree 

context menu) to connect to the Master.

Connecting to the NX-4200 via USB

If you do not have a DHCP server or if the controller has an unknown static IP address, 

you obtain the IP address of the controller via USB.
1.

Using a standard Type-B to Type-A USB cable, connect the Program Port on the 

front panel of the controller to your PC.

FIG. 2 displays the location of the Program Port.

FIG. 2  

NX-4200 FRONT PANEL

2.

Select 

Settings

 > 

Workspace Communications Settings

 to open the Workspace 

Communication Settings dialog.

3.

Click 

System Settings

 to open the Communication Settings dialog.

4.

Select the USB tab. The USB tab features a list of Masters connected to your PC 

via USB. The IP address of the Master appears in the IPv4 Address column.

5.

Highlight your Master and click 

Select

 to connect to it.

Retrieving the IP Address of the NX-4200

The NX-4200 is configured for DHCP addressing by default. The controller uses link 

local addressing as a backup in case the DHCP server is inaccessible. The IP address of 

the NX-4200 is accessible from the front panel LCD display on the unit.
1.

Press the 

Display Control

 button on the front panel. The LCD display beside the 

button activates.

2.

Press downward on the Display Control button to navigate through the status 

parameters until you reach LAN IPv4 Address. This is your controller’s IP address 

which you can use to access the WebConsole.

FIG. 3  

DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTON

Switching the IP Address from a Dynamic to Static

To toggle between static and dynamic IP addresses, hold the ID pushbutton on the front 

panel of the NX-4200 for 10 seconds. When complete, the controller automatically 

reboots itself. After the controller is fully booted, use the Workspace Communications 

Settings dialog in NetLinx Studio to create a new connection to the controller. See the 

Default IP Addresses section

 for the list of default IP addresses.

NOTE: Ensure the controller is fully booted when you press and hold the ID pushbutton. 

Pressing and holding the ID pushbutton while the controller is booting resets the unit to 

its factory defaults.

MODES AND LED BLINK PATTERNS

LEDs and Blink Patterns

Mode

STATUS

(green)

OUTPUT

(red)

INPUT

(yellow)

Boot

ON

OFF

ON

Contacting DHCP 

server

ON

OFF

Fast Blink

Using link-local 

address

Slow Blink

OFF

OFF

Program running

Slow Blink

ON when 

transmitting data

ON when receiving 

data

No program running

ON

ON when 

transmitting data

ON when receiving 

data

Connect category cable

to the LAN port

Connect Type-B USB cable

to the Program Port

Display Control button

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