AMX NMX-MM-1000 Instruction Manual
AMX NMX-MM-1000 Instruction Manual

AMX NMX-MM-1000 Instruction Manual

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NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System Instruction Manual
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  • Page 1 NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System Instruction Manual I n s t r u c t i o n M a n u a l NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System E n z o L a t e s t Re le a se : 4 /3 0 /2 0 1 4...
  • Page 2 6. LIMITED WARRANTY; RETURN, REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT 6.1 AMX warrants the Products to be free of material defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the Shipping Date (or such other period as may be specified below), subject to the following limitations and exceptions (“Limited Warranty”).
  • Page 3: Warnings And Cautions

    Copyright Notice AMX© 2013, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of AMX.
  • Page 4 US FCC Notice (Class A) The United States Federal Communications Commission has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of the users of this product. Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement: “This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    RS-232 ..........................7 Installation ......................9 Overview ........................9 Step 1: Connecting the NMX-MM-1000 to a Video Output........9 Step 2: Connecting a Keyboard and Mouse ............. 9 Step 3: Applying Power ..................10 Locating the IP Address of the Device ................11 Enzo Interface ....................13...
  • Page 6 Date & Time ........................41 Setting the Date and Time......................41 Language & Input ......................42 Security ......................... 43 Reset and Update......................44 Diagnostics ........................44 Updating Firmware ...................45 Overview ........................ 45 Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Downloading the Latest Firmware Files from www.amx.com ......... 45 Updating Firmware from USB ................. 45 Updating the Firmware Through NetLinx Studio ............ 47 Additional Documentation .................... 48 Programming ....................49 Overview ........................ 49 SEND_COMMANDS....................49 NetLinx Commands ....................... 50 ALERT.............................
  • Page 8 AMX Shell ....................... 61 Default Connection Settings and Access Credentials ............ 61 Connecting to Enzo via AMX Shell ................61 Using a Windows Terminal Client to Connect to Enzo via AMX Shell ......61 Shell Commands ..................... 62 Command Auto-Complete..................... 62 Command Scopes......................
  • Page 9 Table of Contents mail ............................76 qr ............................76 session............................ 76 video ............................77 webapp ..........................77 webu ............................77 Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 11: Overview

    Overview Overview The NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System (FG3211-01) allows you to easily access content and ® documents stored on USB, on the web, or in the cloud. Content is accessible from web pages, USB drives, or Dropbox The Enzo Media Presentation System is a power-efficient device with no moving parts that is powered using Power over Ethernet (PoE).
  • Page 12: Mounting The Nmx-Mm-1000

    • NMX-VRK V-Style Rack Shelf (FG3201-60) Mounting the NMX-MM-1000 The NMX-MM-1000 can be mounted using an AVB-VSTYLE-RMK-1U V-Style Box Tray (FG1010-720/721). Consult the Mounting Options for V Style Modules Quick Start Guide included with the kit for mounting instructions. The Enzo also has rubber feet you can apply to the bottom of the unit for table-top mounting.
  • Page 13: Mounting With An Enzo Rack Mount Adapter

    Insert the #4-40 3/16 inch pan head screws (provided) as shown in FIG. 4 and tighten. Brackets can either align flush with the top or with the bottom. FIG. 4 Insert screws and tighten Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 14: Mounting On A Surface

    (not provided). Place the NMX-MM-1000 in the desired final position on the mounting surface and mark the screw position as indicated in FIG. 5.
  • Page 15: Wiring And Device Connections

    This chapter lists the ports and components of the Enzo Meeting Presentation System and provides details about connections and wiring. Front Panel Components The following section lists the components on the front panel of the NMX-MM-1000. USB mouse and keyboard FIG. 8...
  • Page 16: Rear Panel Components

    Wiring and Device Connections Rear Panel Components The following section lists the components on the rear panel of the NMX-MM-1000. USB mouse and keyboard HDMI cable out Cat5 cable in to video monitor from PoE injector FIG. 9 NMX-MM-1000 (rear panel) The rear panel features two Type-A USB connectors for mouse and keyboard functionality and reading from and writing to a mass storage device, such as USB hard drives or flash drives.
  • Page 17: Hdmi Out

    Baud rate: 150-115200  Parity: None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space  Data Bits: 7 or 8  Stop Bits: 1 or 2  Software handshaking with XON & XOFF: On or Off Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 18 Wiring and Device Connections Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 19: Installation

    Step 1: Connecting the NMX-MM-1000 to a Video Output The NMX-MM-1000 uses standard HDMI cabling to connect to a video output. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI OUT port on the rear panel of the device to your display device.
  • Page 20: Step 3: Applying Power

    Applying power to the NMX-MM-1000 requires Cat5 cable and a PoE injector, such as the PS-POE-AF-TC available from AMX, or a PoE-capable Ethernet switch. You must connect port 1 to your network through the PoE injector to receive power to your NMX-MM-1000 device.
  • Page 21: Locating The Ip Address Of The Device

    From the Select Option menu, select Settings. Select System Settings. Select Device Info. The IP address of your Enzo unit appears in the Device area (see FIG. 17). IP address FIG. 17 System Settings - Device Info screen Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 22 Installation Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 23: Enzo Interface

    Simply select Start New Session to begin using Enzo. FIG. 18 Enzo Start New Session screen FIG. 19 displays the Enzo main screen. FIG. 19 Enzo main screen Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 24: Navigating The Enzo Interface

    (The menu button may only be available on specialized keyboard and remote controllers.) Same as "MENU" Display control activity. This will display the AMX Virtual Keypad (if enabled). Display Enzo application settings. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 25: On-Screen Keyboard

     Switch to the main on-screen keyboard by clicking the ABC button.  Switch to the symbol keyboard (FIG. 23) by clicking the symbol button (see FIG. 22). FIG. 23 Symbol keyboard Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 26: 10-Key Pad

    Enzo folder from any device you use. Using Dropbox requires an account with Dropbox. You can sign up for a Dropbox account at www.amx.com/enzo. (Click Resources to access the account setup options.) You also have the option to create an account when you access Dropbox through Enzo.
  • Page 27 Dropbox folder. This folder is accessible from any device you use to access Dropbox. When you place a file in the Enzo folder in your Dropbox, the file is immediately accessible from the Enzo Meeting Presentation System. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 28: Using Dropbox

    You can remove the public link by logging into your account at www.dropbox.com. Email Lets you send an email to select recipients with the file attached to the message. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 29: Sharing Your Dropbox Files

    Dropbox, or e-mail the link to a list of recipients. If you access the link through Enzo and opt to download the file, the file will be available in the Local Downloads option under Documents on the Enzo main screen. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 30: Local Downloads

    The Local Downloads option stores all files you have downloaded from the Web during your session. All files you download during your session are purged when you exit your session. FIG. 29 displays the Local Downloads screen. FIG. 29 Local Downloads - List of files Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 31: Usb (Mass Storage Device)

    Use this option to refresh the list of files and view any files that may have been added to the list since it was first accessed on this screen. Close Click to exit the USB screen and return to the main screen. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 32: Applications

    Enter the web address of the application in the App URL text field. Click OK. The app now appears in the Apps list and is also available from the Enzo main screen when you click the Applications button. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 33: Web Browser

    Note: You cannot configure the web browser provided with Enzo for Internet access via a proxy server. FIG. 32 Web browser You can access more browsing options by clicking the Actions button in the upper-right corner of the web browser. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 34: Web Browser Settings

    You can access the web browser settings by clicking the Actions button and selecting Settings from the menu that appears. The available options let you make adjustments to the web browser’s security and accessibility, as well as more advanced settings. FIG. 33 Web Browser Settings Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 35: General

    This option opens a series of text fields in which you can enter personal information that will auto-fill in web forms. This information is only kept during your current session and is purged when you exit your session. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 36: Privacy & Security

    This option lets you clear all saved passwords. Note: All data is purged from the Enzo whenever you exit your session. All data such as form and location data are only remembered during your active session. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 37: Accessibility

    Use the slider to change the amount of contrast on Web sites. You can view the size you select in the Inverted Screen Rendering Preview pane. This option is only available when you have Inverted Rendering enabled. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 38: Advanced

    This option lets you set the text encoding for all Web sites. You can choose the setting from a list that opens when you select this option. Reset to Default This option lets you restore all Web Browser options to their original default settings. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 39: Bandwidth Management

    Quick Controls This option lets you indicate whether you want to turn on quick controls. When this option is enabled, toolbars and buttons are hidden and the Web browser space appears much larger. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 40: Control

    Master. If the Virtual Keypad is enabled, you can access it at any time by pressing the F2 button on your keyboard. Note: If this button appears dimmed, the option is disabled in the Enzo settings. See the Control section on page 32 for more information. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 41: Enzo Configuration

    The Settings options (FIG. 41) let you change the appearance and functionality of the Enzo interface. Viewing or changing any of the settings requires you to enter a security password. The default password is 1988. FIG. 41 Settings screen Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 42: About

    The Control option allows you to activate NetLinx control. Use the Control option to toggle whether you want to turn on NetLinx control. If you disable this option, the Control button appears dimmed on the Enzo main screen. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 43: Wallpaper

    Select this option to indicate a default message for every outgoing e-mail. Max Attachment Size Select this option to set the maximum size for a file attached to an outgoing e-mail. You can also disable attachments or set an unlimited attachment size. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 44: System Settings

    Presentation System to its factory settings or update the firmware. Diagnostics The Diagnostics area displays the temperature of the Enzo Meeting Presentation System and provides an option to view a log file. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 45: Device Info

    Perform the following steps to reboot the Enzo: On the main Enzo screen, select Options. From the Select Option menu, select Settings. Select System Settings. Select Maintenance. Select Reboot. Select OK on the verification screen. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 46: Storage

    To change the notification sounds, select a sound and click OK. When you select an option, it immediately takes effect. Audio This option lets you choose an audio device for playing system sounds. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 47: Display

    Enter the security password in the text box that appears, and select OK. The default password is 1988. Select Resolution, and select the resolution you want from the list that appears. The new resolution takes effect after rebooting the Enzo. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 48: Ethernet

    DNS address of the Enzo. This option is only available if you set a static IP address. MAC Address This option lets you view the MAC address of the Enzo. This option is view-only. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 49: Netlinx

    This option opens the Device Number text box and lets you enter the device number of the Enzo as defined the Master’s code. Device Name This option opens the Device Name text box and lets you enter the device name of the Enzo. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 50: Email

    This option lets you enter the password required for authentication. This option is only available if authentication is required on the mail server. Enter the password in the Password text box that appears. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 51: Date & Time

    Enter the security password in the text box that appears, and select OK. The default password is 1988. Check that the current date and time is correct on the device. Select Select time zone and select your time zone from the provided list. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 52: Language & Input

    Auto-Punctuate This option lets you turn on auto-punctuate, which lets you insert a period by pressing the space bar twice. This option is not available if you are using the on-screen keyboard. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 53: Security

    This option lets you change the security password for accessing the settings of the Enzo. You must enter the password twice and the two instances must be identical to change the password. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 54: Reset And Update

    Also featured is the option to enable or disable Secure Shell (SSH) access. If SSH is disabled, you cannot access the Enzo through AMX Shell. See the AMX Shell section on page 61 for more information.
  • Page 55: Updating Firmware

    Downloading the Latest Firmware Files from www.amx.com Visit the appropriate product page on www.amx.com for the latest firmware (*.kit) files for your Enzo. Firmware file links are available along the right-side of the catalog page. Firmware files are bundled in a ZIP file, along with a Readme.TXT file that provides details on this firmware release.
  • Page 56 From the available options, select Update Firmware. Select Install Firmware From USB. Select the .kit file from the list of files that appear on the USB drive (see FIG. 58). FIG. 58 KIT File Browser Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 57: Updating The Firmware Through Netlinx Studio

    Enzo use KIT files for firmware upgrades. Note: A Kit file (*.KIT) is a package of several files, all of which are required to upgrade the firmware, and are available online via www.amx.com. Firmware download links are provided in the relevant product page. ...
  • Page 58: Additional Documentation

    NOT reboot the Enzo, or change connections until the transfer is complete. Failure to complete this operation successfully may require a factory repair of the Enzo. Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio, refer to the NetLinx Studio online help and Operation/Reference Guide (available at www.amx.com). Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 59: Programming

    Programming Programming Overview This chapter defines all programming commands available for the NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System. SEND_COMMANDS The commands listed in the following sections are for the Enzo only. For generic NetLinx commands, see the NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide available at www.amx.com.
  • Page 60: Netlinx Commands

    Close the active blanking activity display. BLANK.LOGO Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "’BLANK.LOGO’" Displays the blanking screen with the animated AMX logo. BROWSER Syntax: Opens a web browser SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "’BROWSER’" starting at the default page. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 61: Content.action.email

    = The desired item path to share Example: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"’CONTENT.ACTION.SHARE-/folder/sub-folder/ content-item.xxx’" Response: CONTENT.ACTION.SHARE.SUCCESS-<item-path> Note: If any error is encountered while trying to share the content item, the following error event notification will be broadcast. CONTENT.ACTION.SHARE.ERROR-<error-message>,<item-path> Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 62: Content.item

    <absolute-record-index>, <source-id>, <item-path>, <item-name>, <item-type>, <item-size>, <item-last-modified>, <item-read-only> Note: If any error is encountered while trying to query the list of content items, the following error event notification will be broadcast. CONTENT.ITEMS.ERROR-<error-message> Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 63: Content.items.count

    CONTENT.PATH-<source-id>,<path> Note: If the requested path is not found or any other error is encountered while trying to assign the content cursor path, the following error event notification will be broadcast. CONTENT.PATH.ERROR-<error-message>,<requested-path> Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 64: Content.search

    SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?CONTENT.SOURCE'" SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"'?CONTENT.SOURCE-usb'" Response: CONTENT.SOURCE-<source-id>, <source-name>, <source-root-path>, <source-is-ready:true|false> Note: If the requested source is not found or if another error occurs, then the following error event notification will be broadcast. CONTENT.SOURCE.ERROR-<error-message>,<requested-source-id> Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 65: Content.source

    Note: If the requested source is not found or if another error occurs, then the following error event notification will be broadcast. CONTENT.SOURCE.LOGOUT.ERROR-<error-message>,<requested-source-id> Note: If the affected source was the current selected source, then the CONTENT.SOURCE event may also be broadcast. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 66: Content.sources

    FFWD Actual results will be app-specific. Syntax: Issues a FAST FORWARD command to the active app. SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "’FFWD’" HOME Syntax: Issues the HOME command SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "’HOME’" to the operating system. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 67: Key

    = true or false. Display a text version of the URL. Example: SEND_COMMAND 1001:1:0,"’QR-http://www.amx.com,,true’" Shows a QR code for the AMX website without a title but with a text version of the URL. QR.CLOSE Syntax: Closes an active QR code.
  • Page 68: Stop

    (Note: If this option is omitted, it defaults to 'false' thus resulting in a 'desktop' version of the requested URL.) Example: SEND_COMMAND 1001:1:0,"’WEB-http://www.amx.com,AMX’" WEB.CLOSE Syntax: SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, "’WEB.CLOSE’" Closes an open web page. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 69: Response Commands

    • The content source is changed/updated via the content API commands. (CONTENT.SOURCE-<source-id>) • A removable content source is attached or removed. • An authenticated content source is authenticated/unauthenticated. Syntax: CONTENT.COMPLETE-<source-id> -<source-name> -<source-root-path> -<source-is-ready:true|false> Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 70: Enzo Keypad

    The Enzo keypad provides a simple web-based user interface for NetLinx control systems which can be used to control your Enzo. You can program the Enzo keypad and upload the settings to a NetLinx Master using AMX’s NetLinx Studio application. The Enzo keypad works in an identical fashion to a physical keypad. FIG. 62 displays an example of the Enzo keypad.
  • Page 71: Appendix A - Amx Shell Commands

    > ssh amx@192.168.0.1 -p22 [ENTER] In the above example, amx serves as the user name. The default port number is 22. Use the -p attribute to connect to a different port number. After pressing ENTER, type the password at the password prompt. (The default password is 1988.)
  • Page 72: Shell Commands

    The following sections list the shell commands available for your Enzo device. Command Auto-Complete AMX Shell supports command auto-complete using the TAB key. You can press the tab key at the command prompt anytime to see a listing of all available commands (FIG. 64).
  • Page 73: System Scope

    > help [ENTER] FIG. 71 User-specified scope command listing System Scope All AMX Shell system commands are registered with the scope identifier "*" (asterisk). System-scoped commands are given the highest priority for command resolution. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 74: Scope Command

    The following command displays the scope command usage in the shell session. > scope --help [ENTER] FIG. 72 Scope command help You can use the scope command to switch scopes (). > scope [ENTER] FIG. 73 Scope command Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 75: Command Arguments

    > toast "This is a test of the emergency broadcast system" [ENTER] Command Options AMX Shell supports command options. Command options always start with a hyphen ("-") character. Command options are used to provide additional (and often optional) content or instructions to the command execution.
  • Page 76: Help Commands

    Appendix A - AMX Shell Commands Help Commands You can list registered shell commands on-screen using the "help" command. The "?" command is an alias for "help". > help [ENTER] > ? [ENTER] FIG. 76 Help command Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 77: Get/Set Command Proxies

    --help option Get/Set Command Proxies Amx Shell defines specialized "get" and "set" commands to help establish a convention across all implementing products so that you may have a common command syntax/notation for obtaining (get) information or applying (set) configuration settings.
  • Page 78: System Shell Commands

    Displays a help listing of all available shell commands to which the user has permission to access or displays help about a specific command. Syntax: *:help [command] Arguments: command - The command for which you want to get help Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 79: History

    Exits the shell and terminates the user's connection. (Same as "quit" or "exit") Syntax: *:logout Displays detailed usage and CLI arguments and options information for a given command. Syntax: *:man [command] Arguments: command - The command for which you want to get help Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 80: Msg

    Enable diagnostics message output --remove-filter, -rf Remove one or more filters from the current diagnostics log filter --show-filter, -sf Display all existing filters applied to diagnostics logging --verbose, -v Display verbose diagnostics message status information Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 81: Netlinx

    --timeout, -w Timeout wait (number of seconds to wait for a response) --retry-count, -c Retry count (number of packets) quit Exits the shell and terminates the user's connection. (Same as "logout") Syntax: *:quit Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 82: Reboot

    Command proxy used to set configuration on a specific target (command). See the Get/Set Command Proxies section on page 67 for more information. Syntax: *:set arguments Arguments: arguments - Command arguments to pass through. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 83: Time

    Minute (0-59) (defaults to -1) --millisecond, -ms Millisecond (0-999). (defaults to -1) --config, -c, --set Set the system time. --pm, -pm PM (used when setting time) --verbose, -v Display verbose time information. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 84: Enzo Shell Commands

    Set the audio output port. --help Display a help message --info, -? Display the current audio output port. --out, -o Set audio output (HDMI, Analog). --verbose, -v Include detailed/verbose information about audio settings. Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 85: Blank

    This option closes the document management screen. --help Display a help message keypad Displays the virtual keypad controller on screen. Syntax: enzo:keypad [options] Options: --close, -x This option closes the virtual keypad controller. --help Display a help message Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 86: Mail

    --end, -e, --stop End current session (if in a session) --help Display a help message --info, -? Display the current session state --start, -s Start a new session (if not already in a session) Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 87: Video

    Perform a web update where the new firmware kit file is provided by the specified URL. Syntax: enzo:webu [options] url Arguments: url - The URL address to open Options: --help Display a help message Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 88 Appendix A - AMX Shell Commands Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 89 Appendix A - Shell Commands Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 90 - Schedules and registration for any AMX University course - Travel and hotel information - Your individual certification requirements and progress 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TX 75082 USA • 800.222.0193 • 469.624.8000 • 469-624-7153 fax • 800.932.6993 technical support • www.amx.com...

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