Usb; Lan 10/100 - AMX NMX-ENC-1100 Instruction Manual

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Wiring and Device Connections

USB

The rear panel features one Type-A USB connector. This port is reserved for future use. FIG. 17 displays the USB
port.
FIG. 17
USB port

LAN 10/100

The encoder features four RJ-45 LAN ports for connecting to a network, digital media switcher, presentation switcher, or
video distribution device via Cat5 cabling.
FIG. 18
LAN ports
Important: You must have access to a DHCP server to initially configure the encoder.
WARNING! It is possible to disable LAN ports 2-4 and leave only port 1 enabled. Since it is possible to turn off these
ports, you should ALWAYS connect your main network artery to port 1.
Note: The Ethernet switch in the encoder is intended to be used as a workgroup extender switch for conveniently
connecting devices such as PCs, touch panels, and other network-connected A/V equipment. It is not a smart switch, and
as such other encoders or streaming devices should not be connected to the switch ports on the encoder. If multiple
encoders are to be used in a location they should each have a dedicated facility network connection or a smart switch
should be added that can have multiple encoders connected to it.
FIG. 19 provides the pinouts and signals for the LAN connector and cable.
FIG. 19
RJ-45 wiring diagram
FIG. 20 describes the blink activity for the LAN connector and cable.
Link LED (amber) lights
when the LAN cables
are connected and
terminated correctly.
FIG. 20
LAN connector / LEDs
12
A
L
Activity LED (green)
lights when receiving or
transmitting LAN
data packets.
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