AMX TVM-1600 Quick Start Manual

AMX TVM-1600 Quick Start Manual

Amx corporation managed tv distribution hub learning ir
Hide thumbs Also See for TVM-1600:

Advertisement

Overview

The TVM-1600 Managed TV Distribution Hub is the central node of the
system that converts the multi-channel RF input to user selectable video
channels for distribution using the standard building infrastructure (FIG. 1).
TVM-1600 (front panel)
TVM-RX03 (rear panel)
IR Transmit (OUT) Port
FIG. 1

Components Required for IR Learning

The Endeleo Managed TV solution supports the learning of the Infrared (IR)
control protocols of the end display devices.
For example it is possible from the central hub hardware to issue a remote
IR request and place the screen in standby, or switch to an alternative AV
input.
When used in conjunction with the Endeleo Managed TV Server software
these events can be scheduled to occur at predetermined times / dates.
Important Notes
• The IR learning is carried out at the TVM-1600.
• Care should be taken to shield the TVM-1600 from other IR devices
during the learning process.
• The IR protocol once learned is stored on the TVM-RX03. Care should
therefore be taken when moving receive units between different end
devices.
Components Required for IR Learning
• TVM-1600 (Managed TV Hub - FGTVM-1600, FG-TVM-1600PSC)
• TVM-RX03 (Managed TV Pro Receiver - FG-TVM-RX03)
• IR01 (IR Emitter Module - FG-IR01)

Configuration

1.
A console session needs to be opened on the Managed TV hub.
The configuration settings for the Terminal session are:
• Baud Rate:
• Data Bits:
• Parity:
• Stop Bits:
• Flow Control: None
login using the hub password.
2.
Connect the TVM-RX03 port 1 of the TVM-1600.
Note: Any port can be used; the following commands assume port 1.
IR Receiver Port
IR01 IR Emitter Module
9600 bps
8
None
1
Learning IR

Learning the IR Protocol Used By the Device

The first stage is to learn the IR protocol used by the display device:
1.
At the hyperterminal command prompt, enter the following:
r init 1
The process will then guide you through what to do. Pointing the
remote control at the IR port on the front of the hub (FIG. 2):
FIG. 2
Hyperterminal - Initialise IR Key Code Sequence prompt
2.
The system will now interpret the protocol used by the end device and
the associated timings of the protocol.
3.
The process will then request that you press and hold the key on the
remote.
• This enables the IR learning process to sample the repeat sequence
used by display device.
• The key should be released after holding it down for a couple of
seconds.
4.
An IR initialisation complete statement will be delivered once the hub
has successfully completed the IR learning process.

Associating Commands To Keys On The Remote Control

The next stage of the IR learning process is to associate known commands
to specific keys on the remote control.
Learning the command is achieved using the following command
r XX Y
XX is the IR code from the table adjacent,
Y is the port number of the receive unit.
Note: Depending on the length of the IR codes, a maximum of 8 codes can
be stored.
Once an IR protocol has been learned for a specific port it can simply be
copied across to other ports using the tftp application and the network port.
At the DOS command prompt use the following command.
tftp –i [IP address of hub] GET irtable.001
irtable is the user defined name given to the IR code on port 1
the .001 file extension relates to the port number.
Note: IR files must start with an 'i' to indicate they are infrared files.

Loading a Previously Saved IR Table

At the command prompt navigate to the location that the IR table is saved
and use the following command.
tftp –i [IP address of hub] PUT [name of ir
table].XX
Where XX is the port number of the receive unit.
Quick Start Guide
TVM-1600

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the TVM-1600 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for AMX TVM-1600

  • Page 1 Important Notes • The IR learning is carried out at the TVM-1600. • Care should be taken to shield the TVM-1600 from other IR devices during the learning process. • The IR protocol once learned is stored on the TVM-RX03. Care should therefore be taken when moving receive units between different end devices.
  • Page 2 ©2008 AMX. All rights reserved. AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX. AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time. 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TX 75082 • 800.222.0193 • fax 469.624.7153 • technical support 800.932.6993 • www.amx.com Additional Documentation Refer to the TVM-1600 Operation/Reference Guide (available online at www.amx.com) for detailed information on configuring the TVM-1600...

Table of Contents