Summary of Contents for Harman AMX Enova DVX-3250HD-SP
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IN STR U CT IO N MAN U AL E N OVA D V X A L L - I N - O N E P RES E N T AT I O N SW I TC H E RS DVX- 3250 HD- SP , DVX- 3250 HD- T DVX-3255HD-SP, DVX-3255HD-T DVX-3256HD-SP, DVX-3256HD-T...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ these instructions. KEEP these instructions. HEED all warnings. FOLLOW all instructions. DO NOT use this apparatus near water. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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ESD WARNING To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitive components, make sure you are properly grounded before touching any internal materials. When working with any equipment manufactured with electronic devices, proper ESD grounding procedures must be followed to make sure people, products, and tools are as free of static charges as possible. Grounding straps, conductive smocks, and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose.
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This device is designed and evaluated under the condition of altitude below 2000 meters above sea level; it can only be used in locations below 2000 meters above sea level. Using the device above 2000 meters could result in a potential safety hazard. Instruction Manual - Enova DVX-325xHD/22xxHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers...
Table of Contents Table of Contents Overview ......................13 Common Application ..........................13 Audio Processing ..........................13 Integrated Control..........................14 Battery Life............................14 Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers ..........15 DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD..................15 Specifications ......................... 15 Port Numbers ......................... 18 Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers ..........19 DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD ..................
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Table of Contents AUDIO OUTPUTS ........................... 34 S/PDIF OUTPUT ............................ 34 Rear Panel Video Inputs and Outputs ................35 MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS......................35 HDMI INPUTS............................36 DXLink INPUTS............................37 DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS........................38 325x Video Outputs ............................38 22xx Video Outputs............................. 38 Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts ........................
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Table of Contents DVI-A Male to S-Video Male Cable................... 53 DVI-to-S-Video Cable Pinout Information .................... 53 DVI-A Male to HD15 (VGA) Male Adapter............... 54 DVI-to-VGA Cable Pinout Information....................54 HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable ..................55 HDMI-to-DVI-D Cable Pinout Information .................... 55 Audio/Video Configuration ................56 Overview ..........................
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Table of Contents NetLinx Firmware Upgrades ................74 Overview ......................... 74 Before You Start ......................74 Verifying the Current Firmware Version ................ 74 Downloading the Latest Firmware Files from www.amx.com ........75 Downloading Enova DVX Firmware Files on www.amx.com..............75 Required Order of Firmware Updates for DVX Controllers ..............75 Sending Firmware (*.KIT) Files to the DVX ..............
Overview Overview Enova All-In-One Presentation Switchers combine all of the components you need to control/automate any environment into a simple, flexible, comprehensive solution including control, analog and digital audio/video inputs, audio and video switching, video scaling, local and remote distribution, plus audio mixing, and amplification - all in a single box. FIG.
Overview Integrated Control The 325x-series DVX includes the equivalent of an NX-3200 central controller. The 22xx-series DVX includes the equivalent of an NX-2200 central controller. All DVX models also include a front control panel for an added level of convenience. The DVX features standard RS-232, IR, digital I/O, and relay control ports for control over environment and third-party equipment.
Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD FIG. 2 displays the DVX-3250HD-SP. Enova DVX-3250HD-SP FIG. 2 Specif ications The following table lists the specifications for the Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers: DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specif ications Power: 100-240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption: •...
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Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specif ications (Cont.) AUDIO MENU Press to access the Audio menu on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO pushbutton: INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO menus.
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Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specif ications (Cont.) Rear Panel Components: (Cont.) MULTI FORMAT VIDEO 4 DVI-I input connectors provide analog and digital video inputs for up to four video sources. (There are only 2 INPUTS: DVI-I connectors on the DVX-3256HD.) Each MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports VGA, S-Video, composite video, component video, DVI, or HDMI video input.
Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specif ications (Cont.) Optional Accessories: • CC-DVI-5BNCM DVI to 5 BNC adapter cable (FG10-2170-08) • CC-DVI-RCA3M DVI to 3 Male RCA adapter cable for component and composite connections (FG10-2170-09) • CC-DVI-SVID DVI to S-Video adapter cable (FG10-2170-10) •...
Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD FIG. 3 displays the DVX-2250HD-SP. Enova DVX-2250HD-SP FIG. 3 Specif ications The following table lists the specifications for the Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers: DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specif ications Power: ~100-240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption: •...
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Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specif ications (Cont.) AUDIO MENU Press to access the Audio menu on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO pushbutton: INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO menus.
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Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specif ications (Cont.) Rear Panel Components: (Cont.) MULTI FORMAT VIDEO 2 DVI-I input connectors provide analog and digital video inputs for up to two video sources. INPUTS: Each MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports VGA, S-Video, composite video, component video, DVI, or HDMI video input.
Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers Port Numbers The following table lists the port numbers for the DVX-22xxHD: DVX-22xxHD Port Numbers RS-232 RS-232/422/485 IR/Serial Relay 11-14 Instruction Manual - Enova DVX-325xHD/22xxHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers...
Installation Installation Overview This chapter provides information on installing a DVX into an equipment rack. Mounting the DVX into an Equipment Rack The DVX occupies three rack units in a standard equipment rack. The following steps apply to mounting the DVX. Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.
Wiring and Device Connections Wiring and Device Connections Overview This chapter provides functional details for each item on the front and rear panel of the DVX. Wiring specifications are also provided, when applicable. FIG. 5 displays the front panel of the DVX-3250HD, DVX-3255HD, and DVX-3256HD. Relay LEDs I/O LEDs IR/Serial LEDs...
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Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 7 displays the rear panel of the DVX-3255HD-T. DXLINK INPUTS DVX-3255HD-SP rear panel FIG. 7 The DVX-3256HD-SP features the same options on the rear panel as the DVX-3255HD-SP with the exception that two HDMI inputs appear in place of two 1/8"...
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Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 10 displays the rear panel of the DVX-2250HD-SP. The DVX-2255HD-SP features the same options on the rear panel as the DVX-2250HD-SP with the exception that two DXLink inputs appear in place of two of the HDMI inputs. MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS S/PDIF Power...
Wiring and Device Connections Front Panel Controls and Indicators The following sub-sections describe each component on the front panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 5 on page 24 for the component layout of the front panel. LEDs The LEDs on the front panel indicate the communications status of several different connections, as described in the table below: FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections LCD Display During normal operation, the 2 x 20 line LCD display indicates output volume information. The LCD backlight on the display turns off after 35 seconds of inactivity. FIG. 15 displays the front panel LCD display. LCD display FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO MENU Pushbutton Press the AUDIO MENU pushbutton to access the audio options, displayed on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO menus.
Wiring and Device Connections EXIT Pushbutton Press the EXIT pushbutton to exit any menu on the LCD display. FIG. 22 displays the EXIT pushbutton. EXIT Pushbutton FIG. 22 VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE Pushbuttons Press the VIDEO MUTE button to enable or disable video on all output displays. ...
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Audio Inputs and Outputs The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component layout of the rear panel. AUDIO INPUTS The AUDIO INPUTS connectors are female 1/8"...
Wiring and Device Connections AUDIO INPUTS The AUDIO INPUTS connectors are 3.5 mm 5-position captive-wire terminals that can be wired for either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) stereo audio. Since the DVX allows independent switching of video and audio, video and audio inputs of the same number do not have to be connected to the same source equipment.
Wiring and Device Connections MIC/LINE INPUTS Two 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire MIC/LINE INPUT connectors allow up to two mono microphones to be connected to the DVX. Each microphone input supports balanced and unbalanced audio. Each input supports up to 48V of phantom power. FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections On -T models, connect a speaker to either the 70V or 100V terminals as displayed in FIG. 34. Connecting speakers to the Amplified Audio output (-T models) FIG. 34 AUDIO OUTPUTS The Line Level audio outputs provide balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo line-level audio output. The 325x models each feature three audio outputs (ports 2-4).
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Video Inputs and Outputs The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. All digital inputs and outputs on the DVX support HDCP 1.4. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component layout of the rear panel. MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS The four MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors on the rear panel are used to connect video source input devices to the DVX.
Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 40 displays the pin locations for the HDMI INPUTS: HDMI pinouts FIG. 40 To connect HDMI input source devices (DVI and HDMI) to the HDMI INPUT connectors, the following (optional) adapter cables are required: DVI Input Adapter Cables Name Description Length...
Wiring and Device Connections DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS The following sections provide details on the video outputs for the 325x and 22xx DVX models. 325x Video Outputs The DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS includes 2 different types of connectors: 4 HDMI Output connectors (1-4) each provide digital DVI video and HDMI audio and video output. ...
Wiring and Device Connections FIG. 44 displays male and female RJ-45 connectors. You can connect the DVX to the DXLink receivers via Category cabling. RJ-45 Pinouts FIG. 44 Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts AMX supports both the T568A and T568B pinout specifications for termination of the twisted pair cable used between the DVX and the DXLink receiver.
Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Control and Power The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component layout of the rear panel. Serial Ports The DVX features device control serial ports that support either RS-232 or RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 communication protocols. Each port supports the following specifications: XON/XOFF (transmit on/transmit off) ...
Wiring and Device Connections The following table lists the pinouts for the RS-232/422/485 ports. RS-232/422/485 Port Pinouts Pin 1 GND (used in RS-232 and RS-422) Pin 2 RXD (used in RS-232) Pin 3 TXD (used in RS-232) Pin 4 CTS (used in RS-232) Pin 5 RTS (used in RS-232) Pin 6...
Wiring and Device Connections I/O Ports The I/O ports (port 22 on the DVX) are 6-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connectors used for connecting logic-level outputs. The DVX-325xHD features 2 sets of 6-pin I/O connectors; the DVX-22xxHD features 1 6-pin connector. The I/O port responds to either switch closures, voltage level (high/low) changes, or it can be used for logic-level outputs.
Wiring and Device Connections IR/SERIAL Port: Connections and Wiring The IR/SERIAL ports provide IR transmit/one-way serial connections that support high-frequency carriers up to 1.142 MHz. You can simultaneously generate up to eight IR/Serial data signals on the DVX-325xHD, and up to four on the DVX-22xxHD. These ports accept an IR Emitter (CC-NIRC) that mounts onto the device's IR window, or a mini-plug (CC-NSER) that connects to the device's control jack.
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Wiring and Device Connections The AxLink port can be used to supply power to downstream AxLink-compatible devices as long as the maximum current draw is less than 0.5 Amps on the DVX-22xxHD, and 3 Amps on the DVX-325xHD. To isolate the central controller from high in-rush current, AxLink devices, or potential power faults on the AxLink bus, it is strongly recommended that you power external AxLink devices from an independent power supply.
Wiring and Device Connections SDHC Card Slot The DVX-325xHD features an externally accessible SDHC card slot. NOTE: The card slot is reserved for future use. Do not install a card in the card slot at this time. FIG. 54 displays the SDHC card slot. SDHC Card Slot FIG.
Wiring and Device Connections DHCP Server The ICSLAN port has a built-in DHCP server. This DHCP server is enabled by default and will serve IP addresses to any connected devices set to DHCP mode. The DHCP server can be disabled from telnet with the command: SET ICSLAN The DHCP address range is fixed.
Wiring and Device Connections LAN 10/100 Port All DVX models feature a LAN 10/100 port to provide 10/100 Mbps communication via Category cable. This is an Auto MDI/MDI-X enabled port, which allows you to use either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. The port support IPv4 and IPv6 networks, as well as HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and FTP.
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Wiring and Device Connections CAUTION: This unit should only have one source of incoming power. Using more than one source of power to the Controller can result in damage to the internal components and a possible burn out. Apply power to the unit only after installation is complete. Instruction Manual - Enova DVX-325xHD/22xxHD All-in-One Presentation Switchers...
Cable Details and Pinout Information Cable Details and Pinout Information Overview The DVI-I Input connectors on the rear panel are used to connect video source input devices to the DVX. The DVX routes video from connected source input devices to the connected output device. Each connector supports HDMI and DVI as well as VGA, S-Video, Composite, and Component inputs.
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-D Male to DVI-D Male Single-Link Cable Cable to be composed of the following: Four UL20276 (28AWG twisted pair + drain wire + aluminum foil/mylar shield) for TMDS signals and shields Five UL1589 (28AWG) for DDC_CLK, DDC_DATA, Hot_Plug_Detect, +5VDC, and GROUND ...
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-A Male to 5-BNC Male Cable Cable to be composed of the following: Five 75ohm 28 AWG mini-coax cables for the Red, Green, Blue, VSync, and HSync signals and returns EMI shield metal can on DVI connector ...
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-5-BNC Cable Pinout Information (Cont.) DVI-A Signal Name Signal Name BNC connector Notes: Connector Pin BACKSHELL SHIELD Pin populated in DVI-A connector, but not connected for this cable DVI-A Male to Triple RCA Male Cable Cable to be composed of the following: Three 75ohm 28 AWG mini-coax cables for the Red, Green, and Blue signals and returns ...
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-Triple RCA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.) DVI-A Signal Name Signal Name RCA connector pin Notes: Connector C2 ANALOG GREEN Component Y / Green RCA CVBS 2 Signal connector center pin C3 ANALOG BLUE Component Pb Blue RCA connector center pin CVBS 3 Signal...
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-S-Video Cable Pinout Information (Cont.) DVI-A Signal Name Signal Name S-Video Notes: Connector Connector TMDS DATA 5 N Pin not populated in DVI-A connector TMDS DATA 5 P Pin not populated in DVI-A connector TMDS CLOCK Pin not populated in DVI-A connector SHIELD TMDS CLOCK P...
Cable Details and Pinout Information DVI-to-VGA Cable Pinout Information (Cont.) DVI-A Signal Name Signal Name HD15 (VGA) Notes: Connector Pin HOT PLUG +5VDC 28AWG DETECT TMDS DATA 0 N Pin populated in DVI-A connector, but not connected for this cable TMDS DATA 0 P Pin populated in DVI-A connector, but not connected for this cable...
Audio/Video Configuration Audio/Video Conf iguration Overview You can access the configuration settings for the DVX by using one of the following methods: Using the front panel buttons Using a Web browser Using the Front Panel Buttons You can access the configuration settings for the All-In-One Presentation Switcher by using the VIDEO MENU, AUDIO MENU, SWITCH, and STATUS buttons on the front panel of the DVX.
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Audio/Video Configuration Video Output Menu Options (Cont.) Logo/Test Use the left and right navigational buttons to choose an output test pattern. Select Off to disable the test pattern and view video from the selected source. You can choose from Off, Color Bar, Gray Ramp, SMPTE Bar, HiLoTrak, Pluge, and Cross Hatch.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Input Menu Options (Cont.) EDID Update When the EDID is set to mirror one of the outputs, use the left and right navigational buttons to indicate whether you want the EDID going to the source to update anytime the output EDID changes or only when an update is requested manually.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Settings The following tables list the audio options available on the LCD display by pressing the AUDIO MENU button on the front panel: Audio Output Menu Options Audio Output Select Use the left and right navigational buttons to manually select which video output you want to use. You can choose from 1, 2, 3, 4, or ALL.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio Input Menu Options Audio Input Select Use the left and right navigational buttons to manually select which video input you want to use. You can choose from any of the available audio inputs. Gain Use the left and right navigational buttons to adjust the gain/attention level of the audio input. You can set the gain from -24 to +24dB in 1dB increments.
Audio/Video Configuration Switch Menu Press the SWITCH button to access the Switch menu for switching between the available audio and video devices. Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to scroll through the menu options. Use the RIGHT and LEFT navigational buttons to selected the desired input and output.
Audio/Video Configuration DVX WebConsole The DVX features an on-board WebConsole that allows you to configure the device and make various adjustments to audio/video and system settings. The WebConsole is accessed via a web browser on a PC that has network access to the DVX. The DVX WebConsole can be divided into two primary parts: Audio/Video Switcher Configuration Settings ...
Audio/Video Configuration Master Controller Conf iguration Options The 3200-series DVXs feature a NetLinx central controller functionally equivalent to an NX-3200. The 2200-series DVXs feature a NetLinx central controller equivalent to an NX-2200. The DVX provides the same set of configuration pages that are available to the NX-series controllers.
Audio/Video Configuration Locating the IP Address of the DVX You can locate the IP address of the DVX by using the buttons on the front panel of the unit. The IP address appears on the LCD display on the front panel of the DVX. Perform these steps to locate the IP address of the unit: Press the STATUS button on the front panel of the unit.
Audio/Video Configuration Video Settings The Video Out tab enables you to set the resolution, aspect ratio, and picture qualities of each individual video input. Any changes you make reflect instantaneously on your source input and output devices. Video Out FIG. 71 displays the Video Out page for the DVX. WebConsole Configuration page - Video Out tab FIG.
Audio/Video Configuration 8 - Scaling: Click Auto to have the unit automatically set the video resolution for the selected output display based on the EDID information received from the connected display device. Click Manual to manually override the video resolution for the output display.
Audio/Video Configuration Video In FIG. 72 displays the Video In tab on the Video page. The Video In tab enables you to set the resolution, aspect ratio, and picture qualities of each individual video input. Any changes you make reflect instantaneously on your source input and output devices. WebConsole Configuration page - Video In tab FIG.
Audio/Video Configuration 7 - HDCP Setting: Click the check box to activate HDCP compliance on the selected input. HDCP compliance is active by default. 8 - Image Settings: Click the Color or B&W option button to select a color setting for the video input. Use the sliders to alter the brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue for the video input.
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Audio/Video Configuration 7 - Tone Generator: The tone generator provides an internally generated audible tone. The selected tone overrides any input source selection. Selecting 'Off' removes the override, allowing you to hear audio from the selected source. You can choose from Off, 60Hz, 250Hz, 400Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz, 5kHz, 10kHz, Pink Noise, and White Noise.
Audio/Video Configuration Audio In/Microphone FIG. 74 displays the Audio In/Microphone page for the DVX. WebConsole Configuration page - Audio In/Microphone tab FIG. 74 1 - Audio Input: Select the corresponding option button to switch that audio signal to the selected output. You can only select one audio input at a time.
Audio/Video Configuration 9 - This area contains a set of four tabs with different sets of options for more advanced microphone adjustments. Equalizer: The equalizer is a 3-band parametric equalizer enabling you to set 3 frequencies to any value from 20Hz to 20KHz. The default center frequencies are 500Hz, 1000Hz, and 3000Hz.
Audio/Video Configuration Embedding Audio on an HDMI Output Follow these steps to configure an HDMI, DXLink or S/PDIF output to embed audio from a stereo source: Connect either a digital audio source on an HDMI input or an analog audio source on one of the analog audio inputs. Connect an HDMI sink (display, AVR, etc.) that can accept audio over HDMI.
Audio/Video Configuration System Settings FIG. 75 displays the System page. The System page allows you to switch any audio or video input to any output, set the front panel button lockout, adjust front panel LED and LCD intensity, and view the device information for the switcher. WebConsole Configuration page - System page FIG.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades NetLinx Firmware Upgrades Overview Upgrading firmware on Enova DVX All-In-One Presentation Switchers involves downloading the latest firmware files from www.amx.com and using NetLinx Studio to transfer the files to a target DVX. The NetLinx Studio software application (available for free download from www.amx.com) provides the ability to transfer KIT firmware files to a NetLinx device such as the DVX.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades If necessary, follow the procedures outlined in the following sections to obtain these firmware (*.kit) files from www.amx.com and then transfer the new firmware files to the device. Downloading the Latest Firmware Files from www.amx.com Below is a table outlining the Master, Device, and Switcher firmware (*.kit) files used by Enova DVX Controllers: Master Firmware Kit File Usage for Enova DVX Controllers DVX-3250/3255/3256HD/ Master Firmware: SW2106_NX-X200_Master_v1_x_xxx.kit...
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NetLinx Firmware Upgrades To update NetLinx firmware: Choose Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to NetLinx Device to open the Send To NetLinx Device dialog box (FIG. 78). Click to locate the KIT file Send to NetLinx Device dialog box (NetLinx Studio) FIG.
NetLinx Firmware Upgrades The selected directory path is displayed in the Send To NetLinx Device dialog (Location text box). Assuming that the specified target directory contains one or more KIT files, the KIT files in the selected directory are ...
Programming Programming Overview The chapter defines all programming commands available for the DVX. NOTE: This chapter lists programming commands unique to the DVX. Please consult the WebConsole & Programming Guide for NX- Series Controllers for more details on NetLinx controller commands. The DVX supports all commands compatible with the NX-3200 (325x-series DVX) and NX-2200 (22xx-series DVX).
Programming NetLinx Channels and Levels The following sections define the NetLinx channels and levels available for the DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD: DVX-325xHD NetLinx Channels DVX-325xHD NetLinx Channels Channel Ports Description Volume Up Volume Down Volume Mute Cycle Switches video input 1 to the video output specified in the DPS Switches video input 2 to the video output specified in the DPS Switches video input 3 to the video output specified in the DPS Switches video input 4 to the video output specified in the DPS...
Programming NetLinx Channels (Cont.) Channel Ports Description 1-10 Video In Saturation Ramp Down 1-10 Video In Contrast Ramp Up 1-10 Video In Contrast Ramp Down 1-10 Video In Hue Ramp Up 1-10 Video In Hue Ramp Down Output Zoom Ramp Up Output Zoom Ramp Down Balance Ramp Up Balance Ramp Down...
Programming DVX-22xx NetLinx Channels (Cont.) Channel Ports Description Audio Input Gain Down Black and White State Audio Input Gain Mute (Reserved for future use) Audio Input Gain Mute Cycle (Reserved for future use) Video In Brightness Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) Video In Brightness Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) Video In Saturation Ramp Up (only applicable when routed to a scaled output) Video In Saturation Ramp Down (only applicable when routed to a scaled output)
Programming DVX-325xHD NetLinx Levels The following table list the NetLinx levels for the 325x DVX models: DVX-325xHD NetLinx Levels Level Ports Range Function 0-100 Output volume (-20)-(20) Audio Output Balance 1-14 (-24)-(24) Audio Input Gain Temperature (read-only level) 1-10 0-100 Input Video Brightness 1-10 0-100...
Programming DVX-22xxHD NetLinx Levels The following table list the NetLinx levels for the 22xx DVX models: DVX-22xxHD NetLinx Levels Level Ports Range Function 0-100 Output volume (-20)-(20) Audio Output Balance (-24)-(24) Audio Input Gain Temperature (read-only level) 0-100 Input Video Brightness 0-100 Input Video Saturation 0-100...
Programming SEND_COMMANDS The commands listed in the following sections are for the switcher only. For generic NetLinx commands, see the NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide. The commands derive their input/output port addressing from the target D:P:S. INPUT ports range from 5-14 for Audio and from 1-10 for Video, depending on the DVX model. HDMI inputs are capable of ...
Programming AUDIO SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the audio SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: Audio SEND_COMMANDs AI<input>O<output> Switches audio input port <input> to audio output port <output>. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND "'AI<input>O<output>'" Variables: input = The source audio input number. output = The audio output port number to switch to. Example: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'AI2O1'"...
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDIN_COMPRESSION Sets the duration of the release phase while compressing for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. _RELEASE Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE-<release>'" Variable: release = 1 to 5000 Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_INPUT_1, "'AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE-200'" Sets the compression release for the audio port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200. ?AUDIN_COMPRESSION Requests the compression threshold for the audio port.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDIN_STEREO Enables or disables the stereo setting on the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. If enabled, the stereo setting is on. If disabled, the stereo setting is off, which means it is mono. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'AUDIN_STEREO-<setting>'" Variable: setting = stereo or mono Example:...
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_COMPRESSION Sets the duration of the release phase while compressing for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. _RELEASE Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE-<release>'" Variable: release = 1 to 5000 Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE-200'" Sets the compression release for the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200. ?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION Requests the threshold while compressing for a microphone.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_EQ_CF Requests the frequency for the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?AUDMIC_EQ_CF-<band>'" Variables: band = 1..3 on the microphone inputs. Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1,"'?AUDMIC_EQ_CF-1'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_EQ_CF-<band>,<value>. AUDMIC_EQ_CF Sets the frequency for the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?AUDMIC_EQ_Q Requests the quality factor (Q) for the specified microphone band of the equalizer for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?AUDMIC_EQ_Q-<band>'" Variable: band = 1..3 on the microphone inputs. Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1,"'?AUDMIC_EQ_Q-1'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: AUDMIC_EQ_Q-<band>,<value>.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK Sets the duration of the attack phase while gating from the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK-<attack>'" Variable: attack = 1 to 2000 Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK-200'" Sets the gating attack for the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200. ?AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH Requests the depth setting while gating from the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH Sets the threshold while gating for the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH-<thresh>'" Variable: thresh = 0 to -60 Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH--20'" Sets the gating threshold for the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to -20. ?AUDMIC_LIMITER Requests the setting of the limiter of a microphone.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH Sets the threshold while limiting from the microphone for addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH-<thresh>'" Variable: thresh = 0 to -60 Example: SEND_COMMAND MICROPHONE_1, "'AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH--20'" Sets the limiter threshold for the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to -20. ?AUDMIC_ON Requests the status of the microphone port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDMIC_STEREO Sets which microphone port addressed by the D:P:S to use. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDMIC_STEREO-<option>'" Variable: option = "dual mono" or "single stereo" Example: SEND_COMMAND MIC_1, "'AUDMIC_STEREO-single stereo'" Sets the microphone port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to use both the microphone inputs as dual mono. ?AUDOUT_BALANCE Request the current balance setting for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE Sets the duration of the release phase while ducking from the output port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE-<release>'" Variable: release = 10 to 5000 Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE-200'" Sets the ducking release for the output port (#1 based on the D:P:S) to 200. ?AUDOUT_DUCK_THRESH Requests the current ducking thresholds of both microphone ports for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S.
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_EQ_FT Sets the filter type on the equalizer band <band> on the output audio port addressed by the D:P:S to <filter type>. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDOUT_EQ_FT-<band>=<filter type>'" Variables: band = 1..10 if on the audio output port. filter type = Bell, Band Pass, Band Stop, High Pass, Low Pass, Treble Shelf, and Bass Shelf Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,"'AUDOUT_EQ_FT-1=Low Pass'"...
Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_EQ_Q Sets the quality factor (Q) on the equalizer band <band> on the output audio port addressed by the D:P:S to <value>. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'AUDOUT_EQ_Q-<band>=<factor>'" Variables: band = 1-10 if on the audio output port. factor = range depends on filter type (AUDOUT_EQ_FT) Bell: range is 0.1 - 20.0 Band Pass: range is 0.1 - 20.0...
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Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) AUDOUT_RESET_EQ Resets all EQ levels to 0 for the audio port addressed by the D:P:S. You can optionally reset the EQ for an audio output channel by supplying the channel number. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <device>, "'AUDOUT_RESET_EQ-<channel>'" Variables: channel = The audio output’s channel number.
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Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) HDMIOUT_AUDIO Determines which output the HDMI output port addressed by the D:P:S will use. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'HDMIOUT_AUDIO-<option>'" Variable: option = off, input pass-thru, analog out 1, analog out 2, analog out 3, analog out 4 Example: SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1, "'HDMIOUT_AUDIO-input pass-thru"...
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Programming Audio SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) XPOINT Sets the mix level that the audio input addressed by the parameter <input> provides to the audio output <output> to <value>. Note: Audio input ports 1..10 share a setting across them for a specific output mixer's value. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'XPOINT-<value>,<input>,<output>'"...
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?OUTPUT If the input port is not connected to any output port then the reply will indicate this with an output port number of ZERO (0). Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?OUTPUT-<sl>,<input>'" Variables: sl = AUDIO, VIDEO, or ALL. ALL = both AUDIO -and- VIDEO. input = The source input port number.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_CONTRAST Sets the input contrast of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to <value>. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'VIDIN_CONTRAST-<value>'" Variables: value = 0..100 Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'VIDIN_CONTRAST-50'" Sets the contrast of video input port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 50. ?VIDIN_EDID Requests the EDID source being mirrored by the video port addressed by the D:P:S.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_HDCP Sets the video input HDCP compliance setting of the video input port addressed by the D:P:S. When VIDIN_HDCP is disabled, the addressed video input will appear to any source as not being HDCP compliant. For computer sources that encrypt all video when connected to an HDCP 1.4-compliant display, disabling HDCP compliance on the input will cause the computer to send non-encrypted video which can then be routed to non-compliant displays and video conferencing systems.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDIN_NAME Requests the input name of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?VIDIN_NAME'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'?VIDIN_NAME'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDIN_NAME-<name>. VIDIN_NAME Sets the input name of the video port addressed by the D:P:S to <name>. The <name> length is limited to 63 characters (31 characters for ICSP).
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDIN_RES_AUTO Enables or disables whether the video input port addressed by D:P:S is supposed to have its resolution auto detected. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'VIDIN_RES_AUTO-<ENABLE|DISABLE>'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,"'VIDIN_RES_AUTO-ENABLE'" ?VIDIN_RES_REF Requests to resolution of the video input port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?VIDIN_RES_REF'"...
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO Requests the aspect ratio of the video output port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'?VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO-<ratio>. See the VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO command for the list of aspect ratios. VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO Sets the aspect ratio of the video output port addressed by the D:P:S.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_FREEZE Requests the status of the freeze option of the video port addressed by the D:P:S. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?VIDOUT_FREEZE'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'?VIDOUT_FREEZE'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_FREEZE-<ENABLE|DISABLE>. VIDOUT_FREEZE Enables or disables the Freeze setting on the video port addressed by the D:P:S. If enabled, then the Freeze setting is on.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) ?VIDOUT_OSD Requests whether the video port addressed by the D:P:S has the OSD setting enabled or disabled. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?VIDOUT_OSD'" Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'? VIDOUT_OSD'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: VIDOUT_OSD-<ENABLE|DISABLE>. VIDOUT_OSD Enables or Disables the On Screen Display (OSD) setting on the video port addressed by the D:P:S. If enabled, then the OSD setting is on.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDOUT_RES_REF Sets the resolution and refresh rate of the video output port addressed by D:P:S. Invalid combinations are ignored by the All-In-One Presentation Switcher. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'VIDOUT_RES_REF-<horizontal>x<vertical>,<refresh-rate>'" Variables: horizontal = An integer value representing the horizontal. vertical = An integer value representing the vertical.
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Programming Video SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.) VIDOUT_VSIZE Sets the vertical size of the image displayed on the video output port addressed by the D:P:S to <value>. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'VIDOUT_VSIZE-<value>'" Variables: value = 25..800 Example: SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,"'VIDOUT_VSIZE-100'" Sets the vertical size of video output port (#1 based on D:P:S) to 100. ?VIDOUT_ZOOM Requests the zoom of the video port for the video output port addressed by the D:P:S.
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Programming Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the front panel SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs ?FP_LOCKOUT Requests to see if the Front Panel is locked out. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?FP_LOCKOUT'" Example: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'?FP_LOCKOUT'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: FP_LOCKOUT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>. FP_LOCKOUT Enables or Disables whether the Front Panel is supposed to be locked out.
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Programming System SEND_COMMANDs The following table lists the System SEND_COMMANDs available for the DVX: System SEND_COMMANDs ?DXLINK_ETH Requests the control setting for the DXLINK output card. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "'?DXLINK_ETH'" Example: SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,"'?DXLINK_ETH'" Returns a COMMAND string of the form: DXLINK_ETH-<auto|off>. DXLINK_ETH This command instructs the output DXLINK card to disable Ethernet traffic or go to auto mode.
Appendix A - Input Resolutions Appendix A - Input Resolutions Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates The available pixel display and refresh rates for the input devices on the DVX are listed in the following sections. DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal...
Appendix A - Input Resolutions DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions (Cont.) Resolution Name Horizontal Vertical Refresh HDMI & Comments Video Active Pixels Active (Hz) Support Standard Lines Support 1280x960@85 1280 VESA DMT 1280x1024@60 1280 1024 VESA DMT ...
Appendix A - Input Resolutions Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Component Video Supported Input Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Vertical Active Refresh (Hz) Comments Video Standard Active Pixels Pixels 720x480i@60 59.9 480i CEA 770.2 720x480p@60 59.9 480p SMPTE 293M CEA 770.2 ITU- R BT.1358 720x576i@50 576i...
Appendix B - Output Resolutions Appendix B - Output Resolutions Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates The available pixel display and refresh rates for the output devices on the DVX are listed in the following section. DVI and HDMI Supported Output Resolutions DVI and HDMI Supported Output Resolutions Resolution Name Horizontal Active...
Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table Overview Volume attenuation on the DVX is not set by percentage, like it was on earlier DVX models: On the DVX, the output volume slider changes .5dB per click, to provide a more subtle adjustment. Unity gain is at 88, so a setting of 100 is actually 6dB gain.
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