Instruction manual

Product Overview and General Specifications
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Instruction Manual – Enova DGX 8/16/32 Digital Media Switchers
Control Features of the Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher
Each Enova DGX enclosure includes an AMX NetLinx 3100 Class Control Processor. Each enclosure
also features a front control panel for an added level of convenience; the panel can be used for
controlling the system’s switches. In addition, several other control options are available. Multiple
control methods can be used on the same system.
Integrated NetLinx Master with control via a WebConsole interface
Includes the XBar Controller
Server (LAN) connection through the LAN 100/1000 port on the CPU
Front control panel (standard on all enclosures).
Compatible with a number of AMX control devices (for NetLinx control programming
information, see page 151 and the instruction manual for the specific AMX control device).
Select AMX NetLinx commands supported
Supports AMX AutoPatch’s simple BCS (Basic Control Structure)* serial control protocol
Supports AMX AutoPatch’s XNNet protocol
Supports third-party controllers
BCS tunneling access support over TCP/IP
* BCS commands are sent as ASCII characters through the Control (RS-232) port.
Note: Features and specifications described in this document are subject to change without notice.
Common Applications
Enova DGX Switchers fit in a broad range of digital and analog environments and are controllable from
a variety of sources. The Enova DGX Switcher can route and transmit pure high resolution analog and
digital video up to 3,000 feet (914.4 m) making it the perfect solution for commercial or residential
installations, government agencies, command-and-control environments, universities, hospitals, casinos,
retail environments, or any facility that demands the highest quality video be shared between rooms or
even buildings.
FIG. 1 Application featuring the Enova DGX 16