AMX NMX-DEC-N2235A Bedienungsanleitung
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NMX-DEC-N2235A
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NetLinx Control for N-Series Products - Documentation Addendum 1
NetLinx Control for N-Series Products
Documentation Addendum
Introduction
NetLinx Studio is commonly used by system programmers to streamline the integration, programming, organization,
and support of their AMX equipment. As the cornerstone of AMX's system design software tools, NetLinx Studio
offers programmers the most flexible application capable of generating the most sophisticated code possible. Now
equipment in our latest N-Series Networked AV Product comes equipped with NetLinx support. This addendum
introduces the new configuration aspects necessary to bring all of your NetLinx-compatible equipment up to speed
with the latest functionality. This addendum covers NetLinx functionality as it applies to AMX’s N-Series product line
and is designed to be used as a supplement to additional product documentation found on our website at
http://www.amx.com/techcenter/.
Special Considerations
Netlinx operation requires multicast groups that may conflict with specific video stream numbers. When using
Netlinx you must avoid these stream numbers to ensure proper operation:
Multicast Mode
Non-interleaved: Avoid streams 31482 and 31483.
Interleaved: Avoid streams 32125 and 32126.
NetLinx Configuration Using the Unit’s Webpage
From any main page of the unit webpage, click the NetLinx tab. See Figure 1. Table 1 provides descriptions for each
configuration option.
NOTE: For instructions on how to log in to your unit for the first time, please see the Quick Start Guide (provided in
shipment) or visit our website to view the unit’s user manual.
FIGURE 1 NetLinx Configuration Page
Click here to access NetLinx
configuration options.
Configuration options available will
depend on which Master Mode you
choose. See Table 1 for more details.
Introduction
NetLinx Control for N-Series Products - Documentation Addendum 2
Batch Configurations Using N-Able
One of the many benefits of using N-Able control is batch configuration. This is especially useful in larger
deployments. Instead of using the individual unit web pages (discussed in the previous section), simply open N-Able
and select Tools > Batch Config. See Figure 2.
FIGURE 2 Selecting Batch Config in N-Able
The screen shown in figure xx displays and allows you to choose the units you would like to enable for NetLinx
control. To select multiple units, hold down the <Ctrl> key. Once all of the units are selected, enable the NetLinx On
button and click the OK button at the bottom of the screen.
FIGURE 3 Enabling NetLinx on Multiple Units
NOTE: Items are not filtered. In other words, if you send a NetLinx command to a device that does not support it, the
command is simply ignored.
TABLE 1 NetLinx Page Options
Command Description
Enable Click to enable/disable NetLinx on this device.
Device Status This status field will show the device to be Online, Connected, Offline, or Unknown.
Master Mode Select Auto, Listen, or URL.
IP/URL Enter the address of the Master Controller.
Port This field should always be set to 1319.
Device Number Defaults to a dynamic device number. May be set to a static range (e.g., 8000).
System Number Determines which system to connect. This setting is dependent upon the Master Mode selected (see above).
• If Master Mode is set to Auto, the System Number is set and the system discovers the Master Controller’s IP
address.
• If Master Mode is set to Listen, the device connects to any Master Controller.
• If Master Mode is set to URL, the IP of the Master Controller is set.
Username Username for the Master Controller.
Password Password for the Master Controller.
Save Save settings made on this page.
Encoder/Decoder Commands
NetLinx Control for N-Series Products - Documentation Addendum 3
Encoder/Decoder Commands
The following section provides information on native, string, IR, and serial commands for N-Series Encoders and
Decoders as related to NetLinx management. Commands are issued on the following ports:
• Port 1: Native and String Commands
• Port 2: IR Commands
• Port 3: Serial Commands
Native Commands Port 1
Command Description
CO <stream>
Set the current Encoder stream number.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’CO <stream>’
Variables:
stream = The target stream number from 1 to 32767.
NOTE: Stream number MOD 256 must not equal 0 or 255.
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’CO 2’
Command the Encoder to transmit on stream 2.
CI <stream>
Set the current Decoder stream number.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’CI <stream>’
Variables:
stream = The target stream number from 0 to 32767.
NOTE: Stream number MOD 256 must not equal 0 or 255. The only exception to this
limitation is that the stream number can be 0 (no stream).
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’CI 2’
Command the Decoder to receive stream 2.
CA <stream>
Set the current Decoder Audio stream number.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’CA <stream>’
Variables:
stream = The target stream number from 0 to 32767. Set to 0 for the audio stream to
follow the video stream.
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’CA 2’
Command the Decoder to receive audio stream 2.
AUDOUT_MUTE
Set the audio mute.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’AUDOUT_MUTE-<ENABLE|DISABLE>’
Variables:
ENABLE = Enables audio mute.
DISABLE = Disables audio mute.
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’AUDOUT_MUTE-ENABLE’
Enable audio mute.
VIDOUT_MUTE
Disable the Encoder/Decoder output stream.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’VIDOUT_MUTE-<ENABLE|DISABLE>’
Variables:
ENABLE = Enables video mute.
DISABLE = Disables video mute.
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’VIDOUT_MUTE-ENABLE’
Enable video mute.
LIVE_PLAY
Set the device into live play mode.
IMPORTANT: This command must be sent to D:P:S port 1.
Syntax:
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, ’LIVE_PLAY’
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND 5002:1:0, ’LIVE_PLAY’
Enable live play.
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Marke: | AMX |
Kategorie: | Digitaldecoder |
Modell: | NMX-DEC-N2235A |
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