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MEDIALON MANAGER 4 AND AMX
RESOURCES ADDRESSING
[Device:Port:System]
AMX hardware is made of:
• Integrated controllers with Ethernet input to connect to the network,
and a various number of outputs, from Serial to Infrared and relays.
Output depends of the integrated controller model.
• Integrated Card cage Controllers with Ethernet input to connect to the
network and a number of slots in which various type of output cards can be
inserted, from Serial to Infrared and relays, Midi etc …
• Modero© Touch Panel with Ethernet input to connect to the network
wired or wireless.
All connected devices ie: a DVD player on a Serial port, but also buttons on
a Panel page, have a unique address in the system, the DPS
[Device:Port:System].
The AMX [Device:Port:System] addressing scheme is used to uniquely
identify an AMX resource.
• An AMX installation can be made of one or several ‘Systems’. Each
‘System’ owns a master device which is connected to the network and has
a unique System ID.
• Besides the master, a system is composed of one or several ‘Devices’
connected to the master. Each of these ‘Devices’ (master included) has a
unique Device ID in the scope of the system.
• Each resource of a device is defined by a port ID, unique in the scope of
the device. Usually, this port ID is written at the back of the device.
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