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08/2013
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Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts and RJ-45 LEDs
The DXLink and ICS LAN 10/100 ports both use twisted pair cable. FIG. 4 shows two
pinouts that can be used for either port. FIG. 5 shows the LEDs for each port.
Attaching Signal, Transport, and Control Cables
Important Cabling Considerations:
Do not
use the RJ-45 connector labeled “DXLink” for connecting to a standard
Ethernet Network. The connector is used for signal transport.
Do not
create a network (Ethernet) loop. A network loop is created when the
enclosure and one or more of its DXLink Modules are connected to a common
LAN
(or a standalone pair when both endpoints connect to the same network).
DXLink cable runs for DXLink equipment should be within a common building.
To attach signal, transport, and control cables to a Transmitter:
1. Set DIP switch toggles if necessary (for settings, see the previous page).
2. Multi-Format TX only – Attach HD-15 cable from source to Video In connector.
3. HDMI In – Attach an HDMI cable from the source to the HDMI In connector.*
4. DXLink connector – Attach a twisted pair cable to the DXLink output and to a
DXLink input connector on the switcher (or on the RX for a standalone pair).
5. Stereo Audio In jack (optional) – Insert analog audio cable from source into jack.
6. Digital Audio In jack (optional) – Insert a S/PDIF plug on the digital audio cable
from the source into the jack (see audio precedence table in next column).
7. ICS LAN10/100 port (optional) – Attach twisted pair cable from this port to LAN.
* DVI cable can be used via a cable adapter; however, advanced audio support from
HDMI will not be available.
To attach signal, transport, and control cables to the Receiver:
1. Set DIP switch toggles if necessary (for settings, see previous page).
2. DXLink input connector – Attach a twisted pair cable from the DXLink output
connector on the switcher (or on a TX) to the DXLink input.
3. HDMI Out – Attach HDMI cable from this port to the destination.
4. Stereo Audio Out jack (optional) – Connect an analog audio cable from this port
to the destination.
Applying Power
Caution: If a desktop power supply is used to power the unit, it must be the one
provided, which must not be altered in any way. Power can also come from PoE
injector PS-POE-AT-TC (FG423-84). AMX does not support use of any other power
supplies or PoE injectors, as they may potentially damage the DXLink equipment.
Local power takes precedence over DXLink power (via DXLink port) from switcher.
Important: If TXs/RXs are powered from an Enova DGX 8/16/32, use the Enova
DGX Configuration Tool at
www.amx.com/enova to calculate the power draw.
To apply power to the Transmitter and Receiver:
1. Plug the cord from the desktop power supply (provided) into the power jack on
rear of the Transmitter (2.1 mm DC jack for 12 V local power).
2. Plug the desktop power supply into an AC external power source. The Power
LED on the front of the Transmitter illuminates green, indicating a ready state.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 for the Receiver.
This table shows LED states on initial power up. If not normal, check connections.
* At power up, the RX defaults to Auto. Press the Scaling button to change the mode.
IP Addressing Modes
DHCP Mode (enabled when #3 Toggle is flipped ON)
In DHCP Mode, the Module attempts to get a DHCP lease (consisting of an
IP address, gateway, and other network parameters). If the attempt fails, the Module
configures itself for a link-local address, but periodically re-tries DHCP and re-assigns
the IP to a valid DHCP grant if successful. At any time, if the Module determines that
its IP address has changed, it will disconnect and reconnect to the Master.
Static IP Mode (set with ID button or Telnet command)
With #3 Toggle set to ON, press ID for 10 seconds to assign address of 192.168.1.2
or use a Telnet command to set unit to Static IP Mode (see the Instruction Manual).
RS-232 Serial Data (Optional)
The 232 port label is relative to data flow. Data enters at the RX label on the
Transmitter, is sent via a DXLink cable through the switcher, and leaves at the
TX label on the Receiver. Flow is vice versa from the Receiver to the Transmitter.
The RS-232 pinout for all DXLink Modules is “TXD - RXD - Ground.
To wire the 232 port for serial data transfer:
1. Wire the RS-232 connectors according to pinout above connectors.
IR Control (Optional)
The IR Receiver connects to the IR RX port on the Transmitter and the IR Emitter
connects to the IR TX port on the Receiver or vice versa, depending on the
installation. The signal is sent via DXLink cable through the switcher. When a
Transmitter and Receiver are used as a standalone pair, IR control acts as a
pass-through.
USB Host and Keyboard/Mouse Ports (Rear)
If needed, the Host (USB-B) port on the TX and the K/M port (USB-A) on the RX
provide HID support for a keyboard, mouse, and HUB.
Program Port (Front)
This USB mini-B port on the Transmitters supports DGX Configuration Software for
programming a customer VGA EDID.
ID Button (Front)
The ID button on the front can be used to toggle between static and DHCP IP
addressing, assign a device address, reset the factory defaults, and restore the
factory firmware image (for details, see the Instruction Manual).
Additional Information Covered in Instruction Manual
For information on the following, see the Instruction Manual DXLink Twisted Pair
Transmitters/Receiver at www.amx.com:
Audio precedence; pinouts for VGA, component, S-Video, and composite
NetLinx control and programming commands; Telnet commands
IR file transfers; upgrading firmware image; restoring factory default settings
FIG. 4
RJ-45 pinouts
FIG. 5 RJ-45 ports
FIG. 6 Attach signal, transport, and control cables (DXLink Multi-Format TX shown)
FIG. 7 Attach signal, transport, and control cables on DXLink HDMI Receiver
Yellow LED
Green LED
Yellow LED
On - Speed status is 100 Mbps
Off - Speed status is 10 Mbps
On - Link status is active
Off - Link status is not active
Green LED
On - Authenticated HDCP
Off - No Video
Flashing - Video active; no HDCP
On - Connection established
Off - Connection not established
ICS LAN 10/100 Port
DXLink Port
Digital Audio In
USB port
DXLink output
HDMI In
Stereo Audio In
Video In (analog)
ICS LAN 10/100 port
Ground screw
USB port
ICS LAN 10/100 port
DXLink input
HDMI Out
Stereo Audio Out
Ground screw
Indicator LEDs Normal Power Up Indicates
Power Green Power is applied
Digital Video and Audio
Green Video and HDMI embedded
audio are present
Multi-Format - C, Y/C
Y/PB/PR, RGB
RGBHV, RGBS
Green or Off
(only one of the three
can be green at a time)
Corresponding signal is
present
RX - Scaling: Bypass/Auto/Manual One green, two off Current scaling mode*
IR TX / IR RX Red / Yellow IR activity
232 (Serial) TX / 232 (Serial) RX Red / Yellow Serial activity
NetLinx Link/Act Green
(Blinking = #3 Toggle OFF)
Active LAN connection to an
AMX Network
NetLinx Status Green LAN activity
CEC OFF Not currently supported
USB Yellow Connected to device
FIG. 8 Wire 232 ports for serial data transfer
FIG. 9 IR External IR Receiver Module (left) and CC-NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter cable (right)
RS-232 (serial) connector pinout
FG-IR03
FG10-000-11
(not included)
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