Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide Operation/Reference Guide Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher DVX-2100HD-SP DVX-2100HD-T All-In-One Presentation Switchers Latest Release: 05/30/2011
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Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Read the instructions. Keep the instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow the instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean this apparatus only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
Important Safety Instructions ii Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-In-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions .............................................................................. i Overview ............................................................................................................1 Common Application....................................................................................................... 1 Audio Processing.........................................................................................................
Table of Contents VIDEO INPUTS (1-4) ...................................................................................................... 25 UDM INPUTS (5-6) ......................................................................................................... 26 VIDEO OUTPUTS (1-2) and UDM OUTPUT .................................................................... 28 HD-15 VIDEO OUTPUT Connector (2) ........................................................................... 29 UDM OUTPUT ............
Table of Contents DVX-2100HD Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram .................................... 57 NetLinx Firmware Upgrades .............................................................................61 Overview ................................................................................................................ 61 Before You Start ..................................................................................................... 61 Sending Firmware (*.
Table of Contents EQUALIZER............................................................................................................................... ?GAIN ....................................................................................................................................... GAIN ......................................................................................................................................... ?INPUTEQ...............................................................
Table of Contents ?VIDOUT_RES_REF.................................................................................................................... 83 VIDOUT_RES_REF ..................................................................................................................... 83 VIO
Table of Contents XCH .......................................................................................................................................... 91 XCHM ....................................................................................................................................... 92 Serial SEND_COMMANDs............................................................................................. 93 CHARD................................................................................
Overview Overview The Enova DVX-2100HD-SP (FG1905-01, -04) and DVX-2100HD-T (FG1905-02, -05) All-in-One Presentation Switchers combine all of the components you need to control/automate any environment into a simple, flexible, comprehensive solution including control, multi-format inputs, audio and video switching, transcoding and scaling, local and remote distribution, plus audio mixing, and amplification - all in a single box (FIG. 1). FIG.
Overview DVX-2100HD Specifications DVX-2100HD Specifications Power: 110-240V, 47/63 Hz, 2.5A maximum AC supply Memory: • 64 MB SDRAM • 1 MB Non-volatile (NV) SRAM Flash: 256 MB Amplifier: • 2 x 25W into 8 Ohms Class D stereo amplifier (capable of driving loads in the range of 2-8 ohms) (DVX-2100HD-SP) • 70V or 100V at 75W amplified variable mono audio (DVX-2100HD-T) Integrated Controller: Equivalent of a NetLinx 2100 central controller on-board.
Overview DVX-2100HD Specifications (Cont.) Rear Panel Components: RS-232/422/485 (PORT 1-3): RS-232/422/485 Ports 1-3 provide serial control via DB9 (male) connectors: • XON/XOFF (transmit on/transmit off) • CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send) • 300-115,200 baud RELAYS (PORT 4): Port 4 provides Relay control via 8-pin 3.5 mm captive-wire connector.
Overview DVX-2100HD Specifications (Cont.) Rear Panel Components (Cont.): CONFIG DIP Switch: 4-position Master configuration DIP switch allows setting the onboard Master execution mode (PRD or normal). See the CONFIG DIP Switch section on page 16 for details. PROGRAM Port: Type-B USB connector connects the DVX-2100HD to a USB port on a PC. This USB connection is used to configure system settings. Note: Not recommended for firmware updates or large file transfers.
Overview DVX-2100HD Specifications (Cont.) Included Accessories: • 2 CC-NIRC, IR Emitter w/3.
Overview Mounting the DVX-2100HD into an Equipment Rack The DVX-2100HD occupies two rack units in a standard equipment rack. The following steps apply to mounting the DVX-2100HD. 1. Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object. 2. Position and install the mounting brackets, as shown in FIG. 2, using the supplied mounting screws. Mounting screws Mounting holes Mounting bracket front Mounting screws Mounting bracket FIG. 2 Rack mounting the DVX-2100HD 3.
Overview Ventilation ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated. The maximum operating ambient temperature is 40°C (104°F). Sufficient airflow must be achieved (by convection or forced-air cooling) to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all the items of equipment installed within the rack. When installing equipment into a rack, distribute the units evenly. Otherwise, hazardous conditions may be created by an uneven weight distribution.
Overview 8 Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
Wiring and Device Connections Wiring and Device Connections Overview FIG. 3 displays the front panel of the DVX-2100HD-SP: LCD Display Output LED Input LED Status LED LINK/ACT LED MACROS Pushbuttons Serial Port LEDs INPUT SELECT Pushbuttons Relay LEDs MIC SELECT Pushbuttons Menu Navigation Buttons I/O LEDs IR/Serial LEDs VIDEO MENU AUDIO MENU VIDEO MUTE AUDIO MUTE FIG. 3 DVX-2100HD-SP front panel FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections Front Panel Components The following sub-sections describe each component on the front panel of the DVX-2100HD. Refer to FIG. 3 on page 9 for the component layout of the front panel. LEDs The LEDs on the front panel (FIG. 6) indicate the communications status of several different connections, as described in the table below: LINK/ACT LED Status LED Output LED Input LED RS-232/422/485 LEDs Relay LEDs IR/Serial I/O LEDs LEDs FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections INPUT SELECT Pushbuttons The six backlit INPUT SELECT buttons (1-6) allow you to switch Video-only, Audio-only or Video+Audio (FIG. 8). Push to select Input #1 Push to select Input #2 Push to select Input #3 Push to select Input #4 Push to select Input #5 Push to select Input #6 = Video only (blue) = Audio only (yellow) = Audio+Video (green) = Audio+Video, but video signal cannot be displayed (magenta) = Video, but input signal cannot be displayed (red) FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections MIC SELECT Pushbuttons The two MIC SELECT (microphone select) pushbuttons (FIG. 9) allow you to toggle the associated microphone input (1 & 2) on and off. Push to select microphone connected to MIC INPUT #1 Push to select microphone connected to MIC INPUT #2 FIG. 9 Microphone Select buttons The MIC SELECT button turns yellow to indicate that the selected microphone is active.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO MENU Pushbutton Press the AUDIO MENU pushbutton (FIG. 12) to access the audio options, displayed on the LCD display. Press to access the Audio Menu (on the LCD display) FIG. 12 Audio Menu button The Audio menu enables you to set volume equalization settings for audio inputs and microphones. Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to traverse the various options. Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to adjust the selected audio level or value.
Wiring and Device Connections VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE Pushbuttons Press the VIDEO MUTE button to enable or disable video on all output displays. Press the AUDIO MUTE button to enable or disable audio for all audio outputs. Press to toggle mute (blank) video all display outputs Press to toggle mute audio on all audio outputs FIG. 14 Audio/Video Mute buttons The pushbuttons light (red) to indicate that Video and/or Audio muting is active.
Wiring and Device Connections When wiring the 422/485 connections, do not use pre-made 9-wire cable or connect the wire in the cable to any connection that will not be used by the DB9 serial port. Only use wiring that connects the needed pins. RELAYS (PORT 4) You can connect up to four independent external relay devices to the Relay connectors on the device. Connectors labeled A are for Common and B are for Output (FIG. 17). FIG. 17 RELAYS connectors Each relay is isolated and normally open.
Wiring and Device Connections IR/SERIAL (PORTS 5-8) You can connect up to four IR- or Serial-controllable devices to the IR/SERIAL connectors (FIG. 19). FIG. 19 IR/SERIAL connectors The IR/SERIAL connectors accept an IR Emitter (CC-NIRC) that mounts onto the device's IR window, or a mini-plug (CC-NSER) that connects to the device's control jack. You can also connect a data (0 - 5 VDC) device. The IR/Serial connector wiring specifications are listed in the following table.
Wiring and Device Connections Think of the PRD Mode (On) equating to a PC’s SAFE Mode setting. This mode allows a user to continue powering a unit, update the firmware, and download a new program while circumventing any problems with a currently downloaded program. Power must be cycled to the unit after activating/deactivating this mode on the Configuration Port DIP switch #1.
Wiring and Device Connections LAN (RJ-45) The LAN RJ-45 port provides 10/100 Mbps communication via Cat5/5e/6 network cable. FIG. 23 LAN port The LAN port automatically negotiates the connection speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps), and whether to use half duplex or full duplex mode. This communication is reflected via the front ICSP LED. FIG. 24 provides the pinouts and signals for the LAN connector and cable. FIG. 24 RJ-45 wiring diagram FIG. 25 describes the blink activity for the LAN connector and cable.
Wiring and Device Connections AxLink Port and LED (4-pin captive-wire) The AxLink port (FIG. 26) allows the DVX-2100HD to support AMX AxLink devices. FIG. 26 AxLink Port and LED The (green) AxLink LED indicates AxLink data activity: Off - No power, or the controller is not functioning properly. 1 blink per second - Normal operation. 3 blinks per second - AxLink bus error. Check all AxLink bus connections.
Wiring and Device Connections To use the 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) captive-wire connector for data communication and power transfer, the incoming PWR and GND cable from the 12 VDC-compliant power supply must be connected to the AxLink cable connector going to the presentation switcher. FIG. 28 shows the wiring diagram. Always use a local power supply to power the presentation switcher.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO INPUTS (1-4) The four AUDIO INPUTS connectors are 3.5 mm 5-position captive-wire terminals that can be wired for either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) stereo audio (FIG. 29). The four AUDIO INPUT connectors (1-4) do not correspond to the four DVI-I VIDEO INPUT connectors (1-4), however, the DVX-2100HD allows independent switching of video and audio so video and audio inputs of the same number do not have to be connected to the same source equipment.
Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 31 provides details for wiring from an audio input to a non-5 terminal audio source or destination, such as an RCA connector. Positive and ground wires connect to the source or destination connector. You also can use a CC-3.5ST5-RCA2F 2 RCA Female to 5-Pin Phoenix Cable (FG10-003-20) for this type of connection. Do not connect the negative terminals to the source connector. Doing so can cause damage to your device. DVX-2100HD source device FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 33 illustrates wiring connections between the DVX-2100HD and a mono RCA output and an XLR output. DVX-2100HD DVX-2100HD RCA output XLR output FIG. 33 RCA (mono) and XLR output wiring AUDIO OUTPUT: LINE (Line Level audio) The Line Level audio output provides fixed or variable, balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo output. FIG. 34 Line Level Audio output Destination devices require either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) connections. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO OUTPUT: AMP (Amplified audio) The AMP (amplified) audio output (FIG. 36) provides amplified, variable, mono or stereo audio output. DVX-2100HD-SP DVX-2100HD-T FIG. 36 Amplified Audio Output On the DVX-2100HD-SP, connect speakers to the AMP output as displayed in FIG. 37. FIG. 37 Connecting speakers to the Amplified Audio output (DVX-2100HD-SP) On the DVX-2100HD-T, connect a speaker to either the 70V or 100V terminals as displayed in FIG. 38. ... ... FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections VIDEO INPUTS (1-4) The four DVI-I VIDEO INPUT connectors on the rear panel are used to connect source input devices to the DVX-2100HD (FIG. 39). The DVX-2100HD routes video from connected source input devices to the connected output devices. The four DVI-I VIDEO INPUT connectors correspond to source select button 1-4 on the front panel. FIG. 39 VIDEO INPUT (DVI-I connectors) These numbered inputs correspond to the numbered INPUT SELECT pushbuttons on the front panel.
Wiring and Device Connections The DVX-2100HD and the adapter cables listed above utilize industry-standard pinouts. The only adapter cable that is unique to AMX is the CC-DVI-SVID (DVI-to-S-Video) cable. The others are generally available to purchase from other vendors, assuming that they also utilize industry standard (or equivalent) pinouts.
Wiring and Device Connections The following table lists the pinouts for the UDM ports: UDM Port Pinouts 568A Termination RJ45 Pin # Color 568B Termination A/V Signals Pair # RGB YPbPr CVBS S-Video 1 3 Red + Y+ CVBS S1 + Y+ Color Pair # 2 2 3 Red - Y- CVBS S1 - Y- 2 3 2 Blue + Pr + CVBS S3 + C+ 3 4 1 Green + Pb + CVBS S2 + 5 1 Green - Pb - CVBS S2 - 6 2 Blue - Pr - CVBS S3 - C- 7 4 Audio, Data, Power + Audio, Data, Power + Audio, Data, Power + Audio, Data
Wiring and Device Connections VIDEO OUTPUTS (1-2) and UDM OUTPUT The three VIDEO OUTPUT ports allow connectivity to various types of display devices (FIG. 42). DVI-I (VIDEO OUTPUT 2) DVI-I (VIDEO OUTPUT 1) UDM (VIDEO OUTPUT 1) FIG. 42 VIDEO OUTPUTS The pinouts and signals on the DVI-I VIDEO OUTPUT (1-2) connectors (FIG. 42) are identical to the DVI-I VIDEO INPUT connectors. You can view Digital and Analog output one at a time or at the same time by using a DVI-I to DVD-D/HD15 splitter.
Wiring and Device Connections HD-15 VIDEO OUTPUT Connector (2) The HD-15 VIDEO OUTPUT connector (2) provides an independent analog RGBHV video output. This video output is only available on FG1905-01 and FG1905-02 units. On these units, the HD-15 video output replaces DVI-I VIDEO OUTPUT 2. FIG. 43 VGA Output Connector The following table lists the HD-15 VIDEO OUTPUT connector pinouts.
Wiring and Device Connections UDM OUTPUT The UDM OUTPUT port (FIG. 44) connects to the input port of an UDM Multi-Format Receiver, allowing the DVX-2100HD to serve as a UDM Distribution Hub. FIG. 44 UDM OUTPUT connector Compatible UDM Multi-Format Distribution Receivers include: UDM-RX02 (FGUDM-RX02) UDM-RX02N (FG1402-20) Serial and IR control is only possible from the DVX-2100HD when using a UDM-RX02N receiver.
Wiring and Device Connections Several factors affect the overall quality of the displayed video, including the quality of the twisted pair cable and connectors used, the nature of the video image itself, as well as the particulars of the installation and how the video is displayed and viewed. A major factor that can affect the quality of signal transmission is cable distance.
Wiring and Device Connections Example Configuration The DVX-2100HD is capable of controlling a multitude of combinations of audio and video devices. A typical configuration may consist of the following components: Equipment is installed in a rack located in or near the room. This rack may include the DVX-2100HD, a PC, two entertainment sources like DVD player or Satellite receiver, and possibly an audio/video teleconferencing system.
Cable Details and Pinout Information Cable Details and Pinout Information Overview The DVI-I Input connectors on the rear panel are used to connect source input devices to the DVX-2100HD (FIG. 47). The DVX-2100HD routes video from connected source input devices to the connected output device. Each connector supports DVI as well as RGBHV, S-Video, Composite, and Component inputs. FIG.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-DVI Cable Pinout Information DVI-to-DVI Cable Pinout Information DVI-D Connector Pin Signal Name TMDS DATA 2 N TMDS DATA 2 N 1 28AWG twisted pair 2 2 TMDS DATA 2 P TMDS DATA 2 P 2 28AWG twisted pair 2 3 TMDS SHIELD 2/4 TMDS SHIELD 2/4 3 28AWG twisted pair 2 drain 4 TMDS DATA 4 N TMDS DATA 4 N 4 Pin not populated in DVI-D connector 5 TMDS DATA 4 P TMDS DATA 4 P 5 Pin not populated in DVI-D connector 6 DDC CLOCK DDC CLOCK 6 28AWG 7 D
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to 5-BNC Male Cable This cable type corresponds to the CC-DVI-5BNCM DVI-to-Component cable (FG10-2170-08), available from AMX.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-5-BNC Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-Triple RCA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to S-Video Male Cable This cable corresponds to the CC-DVI-SVID DVI-to-S-Video adapter cable (FG10-2170-10), available from AMX.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-S-Video Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-VGA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio/Video Configuration You can access the configuration settings for the DVX-2100HD by using one of the following methods: Using the front panel buttons Using a Web browser Using the Front Panel Buttons You can access the configuration settings for the presentation switcher by using the VIDEO MENU and AUDIO MENU buttons on the front panel of the DVX-2100HD. Pressing either opens the respective Video or Audio options on the LCD display on the front panel.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Menu Options (Cont.) Aspect Ratio Use the left and right navigation buttons to select how video inputs should be displayed when the input and output aspect ratio do not match. You can choose from the following options: FULL: Maintains the input aspect ratio while filling the screen either vertically or horizontally. Black bars may appear above and below or to e left and right of the image.
Audio/Video Configuration Changing the Video Output Resolution Perform these steps to change the video output resolution: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the VIDEO MENU button on the front panel of the DVX-2100HD. Press the down navigation button until the Output Select option appears. Press the left and right navigation buttons to select the output to change (ALL, 1 or 2). Press the down navigational button until the Output Resolution/Refresh Rate option appears.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Menu Options (Cont.) EQ 11.5KHz Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the 11.5KHz level on the equalizer of the selected audio input. You can set the equalizer from -20 to +20dB in 1dB increments. The default value is 0. Format Use the left and right navigational buttons to change the audio format of the selected audio input. You can set the audio format to Stereo or Mono. The default setting is Stereo. This option is only available on the DVX-2100HD-SP.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Menu Options (Cont.) Mic 1: Note: If Mic Input Type is set to Single Stereo mode then the Mic 1 settings bellow will apply to both microphone inputs and Mic 2 settings will have no affect. Gain Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the gain/attention level of microphone 1. You can set the gain from -24 to +24dB in 1dB increments. Output 1 Mix Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the mix level of microphone 1.
Audio/Video Configuration Tools Menu Press the AUDIO MENU and VIDEO MENU buttons simultaneously to access the Tools menu and display system information on the LCD display. Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to scroll through the menu options. These options are view-only. Tools Menu (view-only) System Number: 46 Displays the system number of the presentation switcher. Serial Number: Displays the serial number of the presentation switcher.
Audio/Video Configuration DVX-2100HD WebConsole The DVX-2100HD features an on-board WebConsole that allows you to configure the device and make various adjustments to audio/video and system settings. The WebConsole is accessed via a web browser on a PC that has network access to the DVX-2100HD.
Audio/Video Configuration Master Controller Configuration Options The DVX-2100HD features a NetLinx central controller, functionally equivalent to a NI-2100. Likewise, the DVX-2100HD provides the same set of configuration pages that are available to the NI-2100. All NI-Series NetLinx Masters (including the NI-2100 that is internal to the DVX-2100HD) share a common WebConsole, as described in the NI Series WebConsole & Programming Guide (available at www.amx.com).
Audio/Video Configuration Using a Web Browser You can access the configuration settings for the presentation switcher by using a web browser. (AMX supports Internet Explorer 7.0 for Windows and Mozilla Firefox 3.6 users.) The system configuration pages are available by entering the IP address of the NetLinx master into the location bar of your web browser. Entering your IP address into your web browser opens the Main WebControl page (FIG. 52). Device menu FIG.
Audio/Video Configuration If a web browser or Flash Player is not available, the presentation switcher's front panel and NetLinx commands provide equivalent controls for audio/video configuration. See the Using the Front Panel Buttons section on page 41 for more information. Locating the IP Address of the Presentation Switcher You can locate the IP address of the presentation switcher by using the buttons on the front panel of the presentation switcher.
Audio/Video Configuration The following table lists the global options for the WebConsole Configuration page: Global Options Mute Turns off the audio for the device. Global Volume Sets the output volume. Refresh Click to reload all settings. Restore Factory Defaults Click to reset the input signal’s settings to their factory default. Video Settings FIG. 54 displays the Video page. The Video page enables you to set the resolution, aspect ratio, and picture qualities of each individual video input.
Audio/Video Configuration 4 - Video Adjustment: Use the sliders to alter the various level adjustments applied to the incoming video image. 5 - Video Test Pattern: Click the check box to activate a video test pattern to be sent to both outputs. Afterward, you can choose a test pattern from the corresponding drop-down menu. You can choose from Color Bar, Gray Ramp, SMPTE Bar, HiLoTrak, Pluge, and Cross Hatch. Click the check box again to deactivate the test pattern and return to viewing the selected input.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Settings The Audio page enables you to set the audio qualities for each audio input, microphone input, amplifier output, and line output. Any changes you make reflect instantaneously on your source input and output devices. FIG. 56 displays the Audio page for the DVX-2100HD-SP. This page differs from the page for the DVX-2100HD-T in that it contains Stereo and Mono options for the Amplified Output. Stereo/Mono options are available only with the DVX-2100HD-SP.
Audio/Video Configuration FIG. 56 displays the Audio page for the DVX-2100HD-T. 5 4 6 10 9 1 11 14 2 15 3 8 7 12 13 FIG. 56 WebConsole Configuration page - Audio tab (DVX-2100HD-T only) 1 - Audio Input: Select the corresponding option button to activate an incoming audio signal. You can only select one audio input at a time. Select None if you do not want any audio. 2 - Gain: Use the slider to set the gain level for the selected audio input.
Audio/Video Configuration 8 - Microphone (L/R): There are two separate sections for configuring Mic 1 and Mic 2. If you select Single Stereo for the Microphone Mode, Mic 1 settings affect both Mic 1 and Mic 2 inputs and the section for Mic 2 is disabled. Selecting Dual Mono activates the Mic 2 section, which contains identical options as the section for Mic 1. You can set the following options for each microphone: PreAmp Gain: Use the slider to set the preamp gain level for the mic.
Audio/Video Configuration System Settings FIG. 57 displays the System page. The System page enables you to set the front panel button lockout and view the device information for the switcher. 2 3 6 7 8 1 4 5 FIG. 57 WebConsole Configuration page - System page 1 - Vid 1 Out: Select an option button to switch video from the corresponding input to Video Output 1.
Audio/Video Configuration DVX-2100HD Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram FIG. 58 displays a diagram detailing the audio processors on a DVX-2100HD. FIG. 58 DVX-2100HD Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram The following table provides details and configuration settings for each part of the diagram: Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram Configuration Settings Block Description NetLinx Command Port A - Audio Source Select Select the desired audio input source.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram Configuration Settings (Cont.) 58 Block Description NetLinx Command Port G - Mic1 2-Band Equalizer Adjust the bass and treble for Mic 1. INPUTEQ-= or Levels 21 and 22. See INPUTEQ on page 74 for more information. 7 H - Mic1 Limiter Turn on or turn off the mic limiter for Mic 1. This protects the speakers from loud transients like those seen when a microphone is dropped.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Processing Functional Block Diagram Configuration Settings (Cont.) Block Description NetLinx Command Port S - Amp Out Volume Control Adjust the volume of the Amplified output. Also adjusts the volume of the Line-Level output if it is set to Variable mode. VOLUME- or Level 1 or Ramping Channels 24 and 25. For mute, use AUDIO_MUTE- or Channel 26 (momentary) or Channel 199 (Toggling).
Audio/Video Configuration 60 Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Overview The NetLinx Studio software application (available for free download from www.amx.com) provides the ability to transfer KIT firmware files to a NetLinx device such as the DVX-2100HD. To send firmware files in NetLinx Studio, select Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to NetLinx Device. Before You Start 1. Verify you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades To update NetLinx firmware: 1. Choose Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to NetLinx Device to open the Send To NetLinx Device dialog (FIG. 59). Browse for folder containing the KIT file FIG. 59 Send To NetLinx Device dialog (NetLinx Studio) 2. Click the Browse (...) button to navigate to the target directory in the Browse For Folder dialog (FIG. 60). FIG.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades 5600 FIG. 61 Send To NetLinx Device dialog (NetLinx Studio) 3. Select the appropriate *.KIT file from the Files list. Always update DVX-2100HD devices in the following order: Device 0 (NetLinx Master Device 5001 (Integrated Control Ports) Device 5002 (A/V Switcher) Device 5003 (connected RX02N) 4. Enter the Device ID number of the integrated device to be upgraded in the Device text box and the System ID numbers for the DVX-2100HD in the System text box.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio, refer to the NetLinx Studio online help and Operation/Reference Guide (available at www.amx.com).
AMXmeetingroom AMXmeetingroom The DVX-2100HD presentation switcher supports AMXmeetingroom. AMXmeetingroom (FG3011-01) is a software application available for purchase separately which allows for a more simplified configuration of your system by using a touch panel connected to a video output on the rear panel of the presentation switcher.
AMXmeetingroom License Key/Demo Mode The system will run in one of two modes – Activated or Demo Mode: Activated mode runs once a license key has been purchased (FG3011-01) and has been entered into the touch panel. The system will also run in Demo Mode without entering a license key. To enter Demo Mode: Press Activate, and select Demo Mode. Demo Mode allows for full use of the system for 14 days, with the ‘Demo Mode’ watermark on the user pages.
Programming Programming The chapter defines all programming commands available for the DVX-2100HD.
Programming NetLinx Levels NetLinx Levels Level Function 1 Output volume, range is 0-255 5 Audio gain, range is 0-255 8 RJ-45 cable gain, range is 0-255 9 RJ-45 cable comp, range is 0-255 10 Video Input Brightness, range is 0-255 11 Video Input Saturation, range is 0-255 12 Video Input Contrast, range is 0-255 13 Reserved 14 Video Input Hue, range is 0-255 20 Audio Mic PreAmp, range is 0-255 21 Audio Mic Band1(Bass), range is 0-255 22 Audio Mic Band2(Treble), range is 0-255 23 Re
Programming SEND_COMMANDS The commands listed in the following sections are for the switcher only. For generic NetLinx commands, see the NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide. The commands derive their input/output port addressing from the target D:P:S. INPUT ports range from 1-8 for Audio and from 1-6 for Video. The extra ports 7 and 8 on the Audio subsystem represent MIC1 and MIC2 respectively. Ports 5 and 6 are UTP inputs.
Programming AUDIO SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the audio SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX-2100HD: Audio SEND_COMMANDs AIO
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDIO_MUTE Request the device if all audio output is muted. Device responds with Requests audio mute status. "'AUDIO_MUTE-'" where setting is "ENABLED" or "DISABLED". Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDIO_MUTE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND dxDev, "'?AUDIO_MUTE'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDIO_MUTE-. AUDIO_MUTE Enable or disable audio muting on all ports. Sets audio muting.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_ON Queries to see if the microphone addressed by the D:P:S is on. Requests the status of the microphone. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?AUDMIC_ON'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1,"'?AUDMIC_ON'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_ON-. AUDMIC_ON Enables or disables whether the microphone addressed by D:P:S is on. Turns on or turns off the microphone.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_STEREO Enables or disables audio amp output in stereo Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'AUDOUT_STEREO-'" Variables: setting = Stereo setting, either "ENABLED" or "DISABLED" Example: SEND_COMMAND dxDev,"'AUDOUT_STEREO-ENABLED'" ?AUDOUT_UDM Queries to which audio output the UDM audio output is linked.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) EQUALIZER Sets the equalizer band on the audio output port. Sets the equalizer band on the output audio port addressed by the D:P:S to . Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'EQUALIZER-='" Variables: band = 1..7 if on the audio output port. value = -20..20. The units are in dB. Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,"'EQUALIZER-1=8'" Sets band #1 of audio port equalizer to 8. ?GAIN Query an audio port input gain.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) PHANTOM_PWR Sets the phantom power status on the microphone. Enables or Disables whether the microphone addressed by D:P:S should be provided phantom power. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'PHANTOM_PWR-'" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1,"'PHANTOM_PWR-ENABLE'" ?VOLUME Request an audio output port volume. Device responds with "'VOLUME-'" where value is the numerical volume setting.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the video SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX-2100HD: Video SEND_COMMANDs CIO Switches both the audio and video input to the output port. Since there is only Switches both the audio and one audio output port but there are two video output ports, the audio will always video input port to the output be switched to the single audio output port regardless of what is specified for the port in the command.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?INPUT Queries for the input connected to an output. Normally, if the output port is not connected to any input port then the reply will indicate this with an input port number of ZERO (0). For the DVX products, at this time, the output parameter is ignored and assumed to be 1. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?INPUT-,'" Variables: sl = AUDIO or VIDEO. output = The output port number.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDEO_MUTE Syntax: Enable or disable video output display. SEND_COMMAND ,"'VIDEO_MUTE '" Variables: setting = desired mute state, either "ENABLED" or "DISABLED" Example: SEND_COMMAND dxDev,"'VIDEO_MUTE ENABLED'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDEO_MUTE. ?VIDEO_TESTPATTERN Queries the test pattern setting. Requests the test pattern setting of the video port.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_COLOR Sets the color setting on the video port. Enables or Disables the COLOR setting on the video port addressed by the D:P:S. If enabled, then the COLOR setting is true. If disabled, then the COLOR setting is false which means it's Black & White instead. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'VIDIN_COLOR '" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'VIDIN_COLOR ENABLE'" ?VIDIN_CONTRAST Queries the input contrast of the video port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_HUE Queries the input hue of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. Requests the input hue of the video port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDIN_HUE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_HUE'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_HUE-. VIDIN_HUE Sets the input hue of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to . Sets the input hue of the video port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'VIDIN_HUE '" Variables: value = 0..
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_RES_AUTO Requests the status of the auto resolution setting on the video input port. Queries to see if the video input port addressed by the D:P:S has its auto resolution setting enabled or disabled. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDIN_RES_AUTO'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_RES_AUTO'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_RES_AUTO-.
Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_STATUS Queries the video input status of the video input port addressed by the D:P:S Requests the video input status of the video input port. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'?VIDIN_STATUS'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_STATUS'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_STATUS-. status string returns NOT ACTIVE, NO SIGNAL, UNKNOWN SIGNAL, or VALID SIGNAL.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_RES_REF Requests the resolution and refresh rate of the video output port. Queries the resolution and refresh rate of the video output port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'?VIDOUT_RES_REF'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'?VIDOUT_RES_REF'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_RES_REF-x,. VIDOUT_RES_REF Sets the resolution and refresh rate of the video output port.
Programming Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the front panel SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX-2100HD: Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs COLOR Syntax: Set the color of a front panel LED macro button. SEND_COMMAND ,"'COLOR
Programming Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) INTENSITY_LCD Sets the LCD display light intensity Sets the intensity of the lighting/brightness of the LCD screen that is part of the Front Panel. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND , "'INTENSITY_LCD-'" Variables: intensity-value = An integer value in the range of 0-100 with 0 being no illumination and 100 being maximum illumination. Example: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'INTENSITY_LCD-50'" Sets the intensity of the LCD screen on the Front Panel to 50.
Programming UTP Input SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the UTP Input SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX-2100HD: UTP Input SEND_COMMANDs ?SB Queries the cable gain for video arriving over RJ45 to the DVX-2100HD. Requests the cable gain for video arriving over RJ45 cable. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,?SB Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRX1,?SB Device would respond with "SB-" where value is the brightness level. For example, the device might respond with "SB-70".
Programming UDM-Connected Device NetLinx Commands The following sections define the NetLinx channels, levels, and commands available for the UDM-RX02N. The UDM channels, UDM levels, and UDM commands are for RX02N port 1. UDM Channels UDM Channels Channel Function 255 This channel on shows that the Rx has a valid Cat5 connection to the UDM hub. If channel is off, the Rx is not connected correctly.
Programming UDM SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?SB Queries the brightness of the signals delivered to a connected display. Requests the brightness of the signals delivered to a connected display. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,?SB Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRX1,?SB Device would respond with "SB-" where value is the brightness level. For example, the device might respond with "SB-70" SB Syntax: Sets the brightness of the signals delivered to a connected display.
Programming UDM SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) SKG Sets the skew on the green video channel. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"SKG'" Variables: G# = skew value (delay in 2nS intervals), 0-31 = skew value Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRX1,"'SKG17'" Sets the green skew value to 17 (adds 34nS delay to green video). ?SKR Requests the skew on the red video channel. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,?SKR Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRX1,?SKR The device would respond with "SKR-".
Programming IR SEND_COMMANDs The IR Commands are for RX02N port 3. These commands are for the swticher only. IR SEND_COMMANDs CAROFF Disable the IR carrier signal until a 'CARON' command is received. Disable the IR carrier signal Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'CAROFF'" Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRXIR,"'CAROFF'" Stops transmitting IR carrier signals to the IR port. CARON Enable the IR carrier signals (default).
Programming IR SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) CTOF Set duration of Off time between IR pulses. Set the duration of the Off time (no signal) between IR pulses for channel and IR function transmissions. Off time settings are stored in non-volatile memory. This command sets the delay time between pulses generated by the 'CH' or 'XCH' send commands in tenths of seconds. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'CTOF',
Programming IR SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) XCHM Syntax: Changes the IR output pattern for the 'XCH' send command. SEND_COMMAND ,"'XCHM-'" Variables: extended channel mode = 0 - 4. Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRXIR,"'XCHM 3'" Sets the IR device's extended channel command to mode 3. Mode 0 Example (default): [x][x] SEND_COMMAND dvRXIR,"'XCH 3'" Transmits the IR code as 3-enter. SEND_COMMAND dvRXIR,"'XCH 34'" Transmits the IR code as 3-4-enter.
Programming Serial SEND_COMMANDs The Serial Commands are for RX02N Port 2. To send a string out port 2 (to control a 3rd party device), use SEND_STRING. These commands are for the swticher only. Serial SEND_COMMANDs CHARD Set delay time between transmitted characters in microseconds. Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value specified (in 100 Microsecond increments). Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'CHARD-
Programming Serial SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) RXON Start transmitting received characters to the Master. Enables sending incoming received characters to the Master. This command is automatically sent by the Master when a 'CREATE_BUFFER' program instruction is executed. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,"'RXON'" Example: SEND_COMMAND dvRXRS232,"'RXON'" Sets the Rx serial port to transmit received characters to the Master. SET BAUD Syntax: Set the serial communication parameters.
Appendix A Appendix A Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates The available pixel display and refresh rates for the DVX-2100HD are listed in the following sections.
Appendix A DVI and VGA Supported Input Resolutions (Cont.
Appendix A Composite and S-Video Supported Input Resolutions Composite and S-Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh (Hz) Comments Video Standard 720x480i@60 720 240 60 480i CEA 720x576i@50 720 288 50 576i CEA Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active Pixels Vertical Active Pixels Refresh (Hz) Comments Video Standard 720x480i@60 720 240
Appendix A 98 800x600@72 800 600 72 VESA DMT 800x600@75 800 600 75 VESA DMT 1024x768@60 1024 768 60 VESA DMT 1024x768@70 1024 768 70 VESA DMT 1024x768@75 1024 768 75 1280x720p@60 1280 720 60 VESA DMT 720p CEA 861 1280x800@60 1280 800 60 VESA CVT 1280x1024@60 1280 1024 60 VESA DMT 1360x768@60 1360 768 60 VESA DMT 1440x900@60 1440 900 60 VESA CVT 1600x1200@60 1600 1200 60 VESA DMT 1680x1050@60 1680 1050 60 VESA CVT 1920x1080@60 1920 1080 60 108
Appendix A Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-In-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide 99
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