AMX DXF-RX-SMS Manual

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DXLink™ Twisted Pair Transmitter/Receiver
Overview
The DXLink Multi-Format TX and HDMI RX Modules transmit HDMI, audio, and control
over twisted pair cable. The TX also has an analog video input. DXLink Modules can be
set up in one of three ways:
Endpoint Mode (Switcher) connect one or more to a switcher with an integrated
Master.
Endpoint Mode (Standalone) – connect TX/RX pair directly to each other with one
connected to a NetLinx Central Controller via LAN or directly to Controller.
Extender Mode (Standalone) – connect TX/RX pair directly to each other.
These Modules support InstaGate Pro® and SmartScale® Technology.
The Hardware Reference Manual – DXLink Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver contains
complete documentation (including full specifications and supported input and output
resolutions); for details, see www.amx.com .
System Setup
The Multi-Format TX and the RX work with a switcher that supports DXLink Technology
for transmission of HDMI (or with a Central Controller) or as a stand-alone pair. The
Transmitter receives an HDMI signal (or analog video on a Multi-Format TX) and
embedded audio from the source. Both the video and embedded audio are transported
over twisted pair cable to a DXLink Input Board (or connector). The signal is routed via
the DXLink Output Board (or connector) to an RX. On the Transmitter, stereo audio or
digital audio connections are provided as supplemental audio inputs. The RX also
provides a stereo audio output. Both the Transmitter and the Receiver support RS-232
for serial data transfer, USB, IR, and Ethernet.
DIP Switch Toggles – Default OFF (for Auto-setup, see next page)
Before installing the units, find the scenario you are using in the table below and set the
DIP switch toggles accordingly. Toggle #4 is reserved for future functionality.
For standalone pair upgrades, set Toggles #1-2-3 to ON and connect one unit to Master.
* Connect ICS LAN port of DXLink unit to network device (e.g., laptop, IP controlled
projector, ICSLan Device). In standalone setup, connect ICS LAN port of other DXLink
unit to network.
** In standalone setup using NetLinx control of DXLink serial/IR ports, only one of the
DXLink units should be connected to network (the unit with #1 Toggle enabled).
Mounting Options (Rack Trays and Mounting Brackets)
For details on the four versatile mounting kit options for V Style modules (rack tray, rack
tray with fill plates, surface mount, and pole mount), see www.amx.com .
IMPORTANT: When mounting under a surface, the module should be mounted upright
and lowered in the mounting bracket slots to provide an airflow gap between the surface
and the vent holes. If not using V Style brackets, be sure to leave a gap between the top of
the unit and the surface for heat to escape.
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 Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations:
DXLink cable runs require shielded category cable (STP) of Cat6 (or better).
DXLink twisted pair cable runs for DXLink equipment shall only be run within a
common building.*
DXLink (RJ-45) connectors must not be used 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 delivers 10.2 Gb/s throughput over shielded category cable. Based on this
bandwidth requirement, we recommend following industry standard practices
designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet when designing and installing the cable
infrastructure.
The cables should be no longer than necessary to reach the end-points. We
recommend terminating the cable to the actual distance required rather than
leaving any excess cable in a service loop.
For complete cable specifications, see the Hardware Reference Manual – DXLink
Twisted Pair Transmitters/Receiver.
* “Common building” is defined as: Where the walls of the structure(s) are physically
connected and the structure(s) share a single ground reference.
For more details and helpful cabling information, reference the white paper titled
“Cabling for Success with DXLink” available at www.amx.com or contact your AMX
representative.
Grounding
If the system is experiencing problems with delivery of DXLink signals to/from an Enova
DGX Digital Media Switcher or Enova DVX Solution, adding a ground wire from the
TX/RX to the switcher may improve performance. Technically this type of grounding is
only required when a DXLink Transmitter or Receiver is connected to an ungrounded
device, but this added grounding measure can be used at the discretion of the installer
(for instructions, see the product manual).
IMPORTANT: If one DXLink Transmitter or Receiver is grounded, any remaining
ungrounded units that are connected to the same board on an Enova DGX Switcher must
also be grounded.
FIG. 1 DXLINK TX AND RX AS ENDPOINTS WITH COMPATIBLE DXLINK EQUIPMENT
FIG. 2 DXLINK TX AND RX AS EXTENDER SOLUTION
COMMON SCENARIOS TOGGLES
Standalone Setup 1 - 2 - 3
AV signals only (plus serial/IR passthrough) OFF - OFF - OFF
AV with Ethernet passthrough to networked device (plus serial/IR
passthrough)*
ON - OFF - OFF
AV with NetLinx control of TX/RX unit and serial/IR ports** ON - ON - ON
AV with NetLinx control of TX/RX unit and serial/IR ports, plus Ethernet
passthrough to network device*
ON - ON - ON
Switcher Setup (TX/RX with Enova DGX/DVX /DGX 100 Series Switcher) 1 - 2 - 3
AV signals only OFF - OFF - OFF
AV with Ethernet passthrough to networked device* ON - OFF - OFF
AV with NetLinx control of TX/RX unit and serial/IR ports OFF - OFF - ON
AV with NetLinx control of TX/RX unit and serial/IR ports, plus Ethernet
passthrough to network device*
ON - OFF - ON
DXLink Enova DGX 16
Input Boards DXLink
Output Boards
DXLink Transmitter
Destination device
Source device DXLink Receiver
Twisted pair cable
Twisted pair cable
DXLink Transmitter
Source device
DXLink Receiver
Destination device
FIG. 3 DIP SWITCH TOGGLES ENABLE/DISABLE SPECIAL FUNCTIONALITY
FIG. 4 RJ-45 PINOUTS
FIG. 5 RJ-45 PORTS
Yellow LED
On - Speed status is 100 Mbps
Off- Speed status is 10 Mbps
Green LED
On - Link status is active
Off- Link status is not active
Green LED
On - Connection established
Off- Connection not established
Yellow LED
On - Authenticated HDCP
Flashing - Video active; no HDCP
Off- No Video
DXLink Port
ICS LAN 10/100 Port


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