Enova Dgx Netlinx And Control Specifications; Configuration Information And Control Options; Switching Configuration Information; Embedded Audio Signals - AMX Enova DGX 100 Series Hardware Reference Manual

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Enova DGX NetLinx and Control Specifications

Enova DGX NetLinx and Control Specifications
Integrated Controller
LAN 100/1000 Port (RJ-45)
ICS LAN Port (RJ-45)
Processor
Memory
Program Port (USB)
ID Pushbutton
Configuration DIP Switch
Enclosure Control
Control Port (DB-9)
Control Port (USB)
AxLink Port (captive wire)
USB (HID) keyboard & Mouse
Enova DGX 6400: Worst case per port throughput is 7 Mbps. Best case is 100 Mbps when used with 64 DXLink
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Transmitters and 64 DXLink Receivers.
Enova DGX 3200: Worst case per port throughput is 10 Mbps. Best case is 100 Mbps when used with 32 DXLink
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Transmitters and 32 DXLink Receivers.
Enova DGX 1600: Worst case per port throughput is 10 Mbps. Best case is 100 Mbps when used with 16 DXLink
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Transmitters and 16 DXLink Receivers.
Enova DGX 800: Worst case per port throughput is 10 Mbps. Best case is 100 Mbps when used with 8 DXLink
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Transmitters and 8 DXLink Receivers.
For individual board information and specifications, see the specific board chapter in this manual.

Configuration Information and Control Options

Switching Configuration Information

The configuration file stored on the CPU contains routing and control information for the AMX Enova Routing System.
NOTE: The configuration file is automatically generated by the system based on its hardware – input and output boards,
expansion boards, front control panel, CPU, etc. If boards are added during runtime, they are immediately added to the
system's configuration.
From the factory, the configuration normally contains three virtual matrices (VMs) for switching signals:
VM 0 = default (System Configuration interface - controlled via Switch Mode: A/V)
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VM 1 = video signals (System Configuration interface - controlled via Switch Mode: Video)
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VM 2 = audio signals (System Configuration interface - controlled via Switch Mode: Audio)
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Embedded Audio Signals

Embedded audio signals switch with the video channels.
Through the use of Audio Switching Boards or Dante Audio Switching Boards and the System Configuration
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interface or ICSP commands, switched audio can be digitally processed (e.g., gain, volume, balance) and
switched onto another digital signal, becoming embedded audio on that signal. For more information about
Digital Signal Processing (DSP) options, see page 150 for Dante Audio Switching Boards or see page 164 for Audio
Switching Boards,
Through the use of the Audio Insert/Extract Board, embedded audio can be extracted and external audio matrix
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switches can be executed (using a separately purchased audio matrix switcher like the Precis DSP) and then
reinserted post-switch on the output side. For more information, see the AIE Board chapter on page 175.
Enova Digital Media Switchers - Hardware Reference Manual
• NetLinx on-board Master is an NX Class Controller
• TCP/IP uplink port (LAN 10/100/1000)
• Supports up to 64-port unmanaged 10/100 Ethernet Switch (cascaded architecture actual
throughput dependent on loading)
• Static IP or DHCP/DNS, SSL, Auto-negotiating, Auto MDI/MDI-X Crossover
• Supports IPv4 and IPv6 networks
• Supports HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, FTP, TCP/IP, UDP/IP, CIP, SMTP
• Built-in Web server
• Includes support for DXLink™ devices
Auto-setup and connection for control of endpoint devices
1600 MIPS
SDRAM 512 MB / NVRAM 1 MB / Flash 8 GB
USB Mini-AB connector - used for NetLinx Studio control
Sets IP mode or revert to default configuration and firmware
2-position PRD Mode Setup
• Bidirectional RS-232
• Baud rates of 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 (default)
USB Mini-B connector
• 4-position 3.5 mm screw terminal provides data and power to external AxLink control devices
• 3A Max Load
Use the Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher in conjunction with DXLink Transmitters and Receivers (twisted
pair and/or fiber), connect a DXLink TX to a PC and a DXLink RX to a keyboard and mouse, the system
then emulates commands from the receiver back to the PC. The Solecis SDX-510M functions as a DXLink
Transmitter in this scenario.
For a list of HID devices which have been tested and found to be working well with the latest firmware,
please view the document, "DXLink HID keyboard and Mouse Supported Devices" at www.amx.com on
the product page for your DXLink Fiber Receiver or DXLink Twisted Pair Receiver.
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