Specifications
Wiring and Device Connections
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Enova DVX-2100HD 6x2 All-in-One Presentation Switcher Operation/Reference Guide
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:
MACROS Pushbuttons
The four backlit MACROS pushbuttons (FIG. 7) allow you to select macro functions.
Macro functions are defined in NetLinx code. The on/off states and backlight color of the MACRO buttons are
under control of the NetLinx program. You can define macros as any typical button event in NetLinx code, and
assign the event to any of the four buttons on the DVX. Refer to the NetLinx Studio Operation/Reference
Guide and the NetLinx Programming Language Reference Guide for information on programming macros.
FIG. 6 Front Panel -LEDs
Front Panel LEDs
Label Color Description
LINK/ACT green Blinks when receiving LAN data packets.
STATUS green Blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating
properly.
INPUT yellow Blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data.
OUTPUT red Blinks to indicate that the Controller is transmitting data.
RS-232/422/485 (1-3) red/yellow 3 sets of LEDs indicate that RS-232/422/485 Ports (1-3) are
transmitting or receiving data.
• Yellow = receiving data
• Red = transmitting data
RELAYS (1-4) red Lights to indicate that one or more of the relay channels (1-4) are
currently active (closed).
IR/SERIAL (1-4) red Lights to indicate that one or more of the IR/Serial channels (1-4) are
currently transmitting control data.
I/O (1-4) yellow Lights to indicate that one or more of the I/O channels (1-4) are
currently active.
FIG. 7
MACROS pushbuttons
I/O
LEDs
IR/Serial
LEDs
Relay
LEDs
RS-232/422/485
Input LED
Status LED
LINK/ACT LED
Output LED
LEDs
Push to initiate Macro #1
Push to initiate Macro #2
Push to initiate Macro #3
Push to initiate Macro #4