System Configuration Interface Tips - AMX Enova DGX 100 Series Hardware Reference Manual

Digital media switchers, enclosures, input/output/expansion boards
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Status Page Components
System Auto-Setup
check box
Alarms
Refresh button
Chassis
Master CPU (MCPU) Board This section displays information for Status, Model number of the integrated Master, FG (part) number, Version,
Input and Output Board
Input and Output Audio
Expansion Boards
Switcher Setup
(Save, Load, and
Group Restore to Default)
buttons
Refresh button
System Conf iguration Interface Tips
To change the network connection type from DHCP (default) to Static IP – navigate to Network/IPv4 Setup; click

on Specific IP Address; enter values into the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway fields; then click Accept.
To enable/disable auto-setup – navigate to Switcher/Status; click the System Auto-Setup check box to add a
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check mark (enabled) or remove a check mark (disabled).
To route audio without the benefit of audio options available via the interface – navigate to Switcher/
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Configuration; select Audio Switch Mode; select Outputs Only in the Config Viewer options; select the desired
output; select Switched Audio Routing from the General options.
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Select to place the system in auto-setup mode (i.e., the mode wherein the system requires only a single IP
address for the integrated Master, and each endpoint is automatically configured for communication via a
private LAN hosted by the integrated Master). The following must be adhered to when using auto-setup
mode (default):
• Endpoints must be set to DHCP Mode (default)
• Endpoints must use NDP Master connection mode (default)
• Endpoints must not be currently bound (traditional NetLinx binding) to a Master
• Endpoints DIP switch setting for Toggle #3 (network connectivity) is ignored while in auto-setup mode
Some devices run on a secured file-system. As such, file-system operations (e.g., Load and Save operations)
may not be supported by the device's default capabilities and may require downloading a file manager
application.
If any are red, consult the individual Fan, Power, and Temperature components on the page to help pinpoint
the problem.
If necessary, use the Refresh button to view system status changes.
This section contains readouts for individual fan speeds, individual power supply status, and the current
temperature of the chassis (shown in degrees Celsius). Each readout displays in a color to convey statuses of
OK, Fail, or no problems detected (black).
Fan speed information is displayed by individual fans (Fan #) and the fan assembly where each fan is located
(FAN ASM #).
Power supply and temperature information is available in each switcher's General Specifications table in the
"Product Overview and General Specifications" chapter.
Temperature (actual degrees in Celsius with OK or FAIL status), and Power (OK or FAIL status).
This section gives detailed information for each input or output board in the enclosure: Slot, Status, Type, FG
(part) number, Version, Temperature (actual degrees in Celsius with OK or FAIL status), and Power (OK or FAIL
status). A red Reboot button at the right cycles power to the individual board.
This section gives detailed information for each expansion input or output board in the enclosure: Slot, Status,
Type, FG (part) number, Version, Temperature (actual degrees in Celsius with OK or FAIL status), and Power
(OK or FAIL status). A red Reboot button at the right cycles power to the individual board.
After a system has been set up per the installation's requirements, the configuration can be saved and
reloaded onto another system(s) or backup system(s) for reuse. The Group Restore to Default button returns
the system to its last previously saved state. This button will restore control values to default (initial) values. (This
Restore button performs the same function for the entire system as the Configuration page's Restore to
Default button does for individual inputs or outputs.)
If necessary, use the Refresh button to view system status changes.
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