AMX SDX-810-DX Manual

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IN S T RUC T IO N MA N U A L
SO LECIS DIGITA L S WITC H E RS
S D X - 4 1 0 - D X , S D X - 5 1 0 M - D X , S D X - 8 1 0 - D X
S D X - 4 1 4 - D X , S D X - 5 1 4 M - D X
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AUDOUT_FORMAT.................................................................................................................................................................. 41
?AUDOUT_MUTE .................................................................................................................................................................... 42
AUDOUT_MUTE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 42
CI<input>O<output> ............................................................................................................................................................ 42
Video SEND_COMMANDs ................................................................................................ 43
?EXTERNAL_BUTTON_ACTION .............................................................................................................................................. 43
EXTERNAL_BUTTON_ACTION ................................................................................................................................................ 43
VI<input>O<output> ............................................................................................................................................................ 43
?VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT........................................................................................................................................................... 43
VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT ............................................................................................................................................................ 43
?VIDIN_EDID.......................................................................................................................................................................... 43
VIDIN_EDID............................................................................................................................................................................ 44
?VIDIN_EDID_AUTO............................................................................................................................................................... 44
VIDIN_EDID_AUTO................................................................................................................................................................. 44
?VIDIN_FORMAT.................................................................................................................................................................... 44
?VIDIN_HDCP......................................................................................................................................................................... 44
VIDIN_HDCP .......................................................................................................................................................................... 45
?VIDIN_HSHIFT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 45
VIDIN_HSHIFT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 45
?VIDIN_PHASE....................................................................................................................................................................... 45
VIDIN_PHASE......................................................................................................................................................................... 45
?VIDIN_PREF_EDID................................................................................................................................................................ 45
VIDIN_PREF_EDID.................................................................................................................................................................. 46
?VIDIN_RES_REF.................................................................................................................................................................... 46
VIDIN_RES_REF ..................................................................................................................................................................... 46
?VIDIN_STATUS..................................................................................................................................................................... 46
?VIDIN_VSHIFT...................................................................................................................................................................... 46
VIDIN_VSHIFT ....................................................................................................................................................................... 46
?VIDOUT_ASSIGN.................................................................................................................................................................. 46
?VIDOUT_MUTE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 47
VIDOUT_MUTE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 47
?VIDOUT_SLEEP..................................................................................................................................................................... 47
VIDOUT_SLEEP....................................................................................................................................................................... 47
USB SEND_COMMANDs................................................................................................... 48
?USB_HID_CONFIG................................................................................................................................................................ 48
USB_HID_CONFIG.................................................................................................................................................................. 48
System SEND_COMMANDs.............................................................................................. 48
?FWVERSION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 48
REBOOT .................................................................................................................................................................................. 48
Appendix A - Telnet (Terminal) Commands ...................................................49
Establishing a Terminal Connection via Telnet .............................................................. 49
Establishing a terminal connection via Telnet at the CMD prompt ...................................................... 49
Establishing a terminal connection via NetLinx Studio ......................... ......................... ...................... 49
Telnet Username and Password .................................................................................... 49
Additional Notes ................................................................................................................................... 49
Setting a Telnet Username and Password ........................................................................................... 50
Telnet Commands .......................................................................................................... 50
? or Help................................................................................................................................................................................. 50
DEVICE STATUS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 50
DIPSWITCH............................................................................................................................................................................ 50
EXIT ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
FACTORYFWIMAGE ................................................................................................................................................................ 50
GET CONFIG........................................................................................................................................................................... 51
GET CONNECTION.................................................................................................................................................................. 51
GET DEVICE............................................................................................................................................................................ 51
GET DNS................................................................................................................................................................................. 51
GET FRIENDLY......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
GET IP ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
GET LOCATION........................................................................................................................................................................ 52
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GET SN .................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
MSG [ON|OFF] ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
NDP UNBIND ........................................................................................................................................................................... 52
PING [ADDRESS]..................................................................................................................................................................... 52
REBOOT ................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
RENEW DHCP .......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
RESET FACTORY...................................................................................................................................................................... 52
SEND_COMMAND[D:P:S,"'command'"]................................................................................................................................... 52
SEND_STRING[D:P:S,"string"]................................................................................................................................................ 53
SET CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................................... 53
SET DEVICE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 53
SET DNS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
SET ETHERNET MODE.............................................................................................................................................................. 53
SET FRIENDLY ........................................................................................................................................................................ 54
SET IP .................................................................................................................................................................................... 54
SET LOCATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 54
SET TELNET PORT .................................................................................................................................................................. 54
SET TELNET USERNAME......................................................................................................................................................... 54
SHOW CONNECTION LOG....................................................................................................................................................... 54
Master Connection Modes............................................................................................... 55
Guidelines ............................................................................................................................................. 55
TCP vs. UDP........................................................................................................................................... 55
SHOW CONNECTION STATS.................................................................................................................................................... 55
SHOW LOG............................................................................................................................................................................... 55
SHOW VS100 STATS............................................................................................................................................................... 55
URL vs. NDP vs. Auto............................................................................................................................. 56
Notes on Specific Telnet Clients...................................................................................... 56
Windows Client Programs .................................................................................................................... 56
Linux Telnet Client ................................................................................................................................ 56
Appendix B - Supported Resolutions ..............................................................57
Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates ..................................................................... 57
DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions .............................................................................. 57
Appendix C - EDID Programming (SDX-51xM-DX only) ..................................59
DGX Configuration Software Overview............................................................................ 59
PC System Requirements for DGX Configuration Software................... ......................... ...................... 59
Software Installation on PC............................................................................................. 59
Installing DGX Configuration Software ................................................................................................ 59
DXLink Connection to PC ................................................................................................. 59
Using DGX Configuration Software with an SDX-51xM-DX .................................................................. 59
General Notes for Working with DGX Configuration Software and the SDX-51xM-DX......................... 60
EDID Programmer View .................................................................................................. 61
EDID Overview....................................................................................................................................... 61
DXLink Equipment and EDID ................................................................................................................. 61
Reading and Saving EDID Data from a Switcher’s HD-15 (VGA) Input Connector .............................. 61
Reading and Saving EDID Data from a Switcher................................................................................... 61
Rear Error Message ............................................................................................................................................ 61
Writing EDID Data to a Switcher’s HD-15 (VGA) Input Connector ............ ....... 61....................................
AMX EDID Library................................................................................................................................................ 61
Writing VGA EDID Data to a Switcher.................................................................................................... 62
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Overview
Solecis Digital Switchers include the SDX-410-DX 4x1 (FG1010-304), SDX-414-DX 4x1 4K (FG1010-314), and SDX-810-DX 8x1
(FG1010-308) HDMI Digital Switchers and the SDX-510M-DX 5x1 (FG1010-315 FG1010-355) and SDX-514M-DX 5x1 4K ( )
Multi-Format Digital Switchers. The switchers each provide a unique number of user connection points and include simplified local
control which routes the selected signal to both a DXLink and HDMI output. The 4K switchers support 4K and Ultra High Definition
(UHD) video resolutions for 4K devices.
The SDX-41x-DX provides four user connection points and the SDX-810-DX provides eight. The SDX-51xM-DX provides five user
connection points and includes three HDMI and two VGA video inputs.
FIG. 1 displays the Solecis Digital Switchers.
FIG. 1 Solecis Digital Switchers
Specifications
The following sections list the specifications for the Solecis Digital Switchers.
SDX-410-DX/SDX-414-DX
The following table lists the specifications for the SDX-410-DX/SDX-414-DX:
SDX-410-DX/SDX-414-DX Specif ications
General:
Dimensions (HWD): 1 11/16" x 8 13/16" x 6 7/8" (43.18 mm x 223.52 mm x 175.26 mm)
Weight: 3 lb (1.4 kg)
Mounting Options: Compatible with all V Style versatile mounting options including rack, surface, or pole
Compatible AMX Enova
DVX/DGX and DXLink
products:
Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Enova DVX-3155HD, DVX-3156HD, and 2155HD All-In-One Presentation Switchers
DXLink HDMI Twisted Pair RX
Included Accessories: (2) 5-pin Phoenix connectors
(1) 4-pin Phoenix connector
(4) rubber feet
(1) 12 VDC, 5.4A power supply with 3.5mm Phoenix connector with retention screws (FG423-48)
Optional Accessories: AVB-VSTYLE-SURFACE-MNT, V Style Module Surface Mount (FG1010-722)
NMX-VRK V Style Rack Shelf (FG3201-60)
AVB-VSTYLE-POLE-MNT, V Style Module Pole Mount (FG1010-723)
MET-6N, Metreau 6-Button Keypads with Navigation (FG5794-01-WH/BL)
MET-7, Metreau 7-Button Keypads (FG5794-03-WH/BL)
SP-08-AX-US, 8-Button Keypads (US) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-SW/SB/SA)
SP-08-AX-UK, 8-Button Keypads (UK) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-KW/KB/KA)
SP-08-AX-EU, 8-Button Keypads (EU) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-EW/EB)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-MET-6N, Metreau 6-Button Keypad Kit with Carrier (FG554-11-BL-K)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad Kit with Carrier (FG554-13-BL-K)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-R-MET-6N Metreau 6-Button Keypad Ramp Mount Kit (FG564-11-BL)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-R-MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad Ramp Mount Kit (FG564-13-BL)
CBL-HDMI-FL, HDMI High Speed Flat Cable with RedMere Technology (FG10-2180-16)
CBL-DP-FL, DisplayPort High Speed Flat Cable with RedMere Technology (FG10-2181-16)
CBL-ETH-FL, Ethernet Flat Cable (FG10-2182-16)
CBL-RGB+A-FL, RGB with Audio Flat Cable (FG10-2183-16)
CC-USB, USB Programming Cable (FG10-5965)
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SDX-810-DX
The following table lists the specifications for the SDX-810-DX:
SDX-810-DX Specif ications
General:
Dimensions (HWD): 1 11/16" x 17" x 4 3/8" (43.18 mm x 431.8 mm x 111.25 mm)
Weight: 5.5 lb (2.5 kg)
Compatible AMX Enova
DVX/DGX and DXLink
products:
Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Enova DVX-3155HD, DVX-3156HD, and 2155HD All-In-One Presentation Switchers
DXLink HDMI Twisted Pair RX
Included Accessories: (2) rack ear brackets
(4) #8-32 x .375 screws
(4) #10-32 x .625 screws
(4) #10 black nylon washers
(4) 5-pin Phoenix connectors
(1) 4-pin Phoenix connector
(4) rubber feet
Optional Accessories: MET-6N, Metreau 6-Button Keypads with Navigation (FG5794-01-WH/BL)
MET-7, Metreau 7-Button Keypads (FG5794-03-WH/BL)
SP-08-AX-US, 8-Button Keypads (US) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-SW/SB/SA)
SP-08-AX-UK, 8-Button Keypads (UK) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-KW/KB/KA)
SP-08-AX-EU, 8-Button Keypads (EU) with AxLinx (FG1311-08-EW/EB)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-MET-6N, Metreau 6-Button Keypad Kit with Carrier (FG554-11-BL-K)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad Kit with Carrier (FG554-13-BL-K)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-R-MET-6N Metreau 6-Button Keypad Ramp Mount Kit (FG564-11-BL)
HydraPort with HPX-U400-R-MET-7 Metreau 7-Button Keypad Ramp Mount Kit (FG564-13-BL)
CBL-HDMI-FL, HDMI High Speed Flat Cable with RedMere Technology (FG10-2180-16)
CBL-DP-FL, DisplayPort High Speed Flat Cable with RedMere Technology (FG10-2181-16)
CBL-ETH-FL, Ethernet Flat Cable (FG10-2182-16)
CBL-RGB+A-FL, RGB with Audio Flat Cable (FG10-2183-16)
CC-USB, USB Programming Cable (FG10-5965)
Signal Transport - DXLink:
Connector: (1) RJ-45
Supported Signal Styles: Digital video, audio, Ethernet, bi-directional control and power
Transport Layer
Throughput (Max):
10.2 Gbps
Twisted Pair Cable Type: Shielded Cat6, Cat6A and Cat7
DXLink twisted pair cable runs for DXLink equipment shall only be run within a common building, where a
common building is def ined as: 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, or contact your AMX representative.
Active Power Requirements:
Twisted Pair Cable
Length:
Up to 328 ft. (100 m)
HDCP Support: Yes
Voltage, DC (Typical): 12 VDC
Power Consumption
(Max):
21 W
Power Connector: 2-pin 3.5mm Screw Retention Connector
Power Supply:
External, Required Optimal performance requires use of one of the following AMX power supplies (not included):
PSR4.4, 13.5 VDC, 4.4 A Power Supply with 3.5mm Phoenix Connector with Retention Screws (FG423-46)
PSN6.5, 13.5 VDC, 6.5 A Power Supply with (3) 3.5mm Phoenix Connectors (FG423-41)
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SDX-810-DX Specif ications (Cont.)
HDMI:
Compatible Formats: HDMI, HDCP, DVI
Input Signal Type
Support:
HDMI
DVI-D (Single Link with Cable Adapter)
Display Port ++ (Input Only, with HDMI Cable Adapter)
Input Connectors: (8) HDMI Type A Female
Output Signal Type
Support:
HDMI, HDCP, DVI
Input Re-clocking (CDR): Yes
Deep Color Support: Yes
Color Space Support: RGB 4:4:4
YCbCr 4:4:4 and 4:2:2
(Input signal support for YCbCr 4:4:4 and 4:2:2, output color-space is converted to RGB 4:4:4)
3D Format Support: Yes (HDMI Primary Formats)
Frame Packing 1080p up to 24Hz
Frame Packing 720p up to 50/60Hz
Frame Packing 1080i up to 50/60Hz
Top-Bottom 1080p up to 24Hz
Top-Bottom 720p up to 50/60Hz
Side-by-Side Half 1080p up to 50/60Hz
3D supported when the HDMI DXLink
RX Scaler is in Bypass mode and format is 1080p60 or less
Audio Format Support: Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS, 2 CH through 8 CHL-PCM Dolby Digital and DTS
support up to 48kHz, 5.1 channels
Audio Resolution: 16 bit to 24 bit
Audio Sample Rate: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
HDCP Support: Yes
Supports AMX HDCP InstaGate Pro Technology
When used with an AMX Digital Media Switcher, the key support is up to 16 sinks per output, independent of
source device.
When used as a single point-to-point solution, the key support is defined by the source device.
Device Connectors
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OUTPUTS
One HDMI connector and one DXLink (RJ-45) port transport digital video, embedded audio, Ethernet, and bi-directional control over
twisted pair cable to DXLink devices or boards, including digitally transcoded analog video signals. Both inputs support HDCP. The
output resolution follows the selected source input’s resolution.
FIG. 13 displays the HDMI and DXLink output ports.
FIG. 13 Output ports
See the Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations section on page 27 for information about cable
requirements for the DXLink port.
DXLink Connector LEDs
This section applies to the LEDs located on the DXLink (RJ-45) port.
Yellow LED:
On — Authenticated HDCP (handshaking has occurred successfully)
Flashing — Video active; no HDCP
Off —No Video
Green LED:
On — DXLink connection established (in Endpoint Mode between TX or RX and switcher)
Off — DXLink connection not established
LAN 10/100
The LAN 10/100 RJ-45 ports provide 10/100 Mbps TCP/IP communication. These are Auto MDI/MDI-X enabled ports, which allow
you to use either straight-through or crossover Ethernet cables. The port LEDs show communication activity, connection status,
speeds, and mode information. The SDX-41x-DX and SDX-810-DX each feature two LAN 10/100 ports located on the back panel of
the units. The SDX-51xM-DX features three LAN 10/100 ports located on its front panel.
FIG. 14 displays the LAN 10/100 ports.
FIG. 14 LAN 10/100 ports
FIG. 15 describes the blink activity for the LAN 10/100 port and cable.
FIG. 15 LAN connector / LEDs
PROGRAM Port
The PROGRAM port is a USB mini-B connector that connects the switcher to a communication port on a PC, and supports the DGX
Configuration Software for programming a custom VGA EDID.
FIG. 16 displays the PROGRAM port.
FIG. 16 PROGRAM port
L/A - Activity LED (green)
lights when receiving or
transmitting LAN
data packets
SPD - Link LED (amber) lights when
the connection speed is 100 Mpbs
and turns off when the speed is 10 Mbps.
Wiring Specifications
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DVI Pinout for DVI-to-HDMI Cable Adapter
The pinout in FIG. 21 is for DVI-to-HDMI cable adapters which can be used with the modules when a DVI-I signal is required.
FIG. 21 DVI pinout for DVI-to-HDMI cable adapter
*The +5 VDC on output pin 14 supplies a maximum of 55 mA.
Supported Audio Formats
The HDMI INPUT connectors on the rear panel route digital audio (and video) from connected source input devices to the
connected output devices. These inputs support the following audio formats:
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS
DVI Connector Pinout
DVI Input Pin # Signal Name DVI Output Pin # Signal Name
1 Data 2- 1 Data 2-
2 Data 2+ 2 Data 2+
3 GND 3 GND
4 n/c 4 n/c
5 n/c 5 n/c
6 DDC-CLK 6 DDC-CLK
7 DDC-Data 7 DDC-Data
8 n/c 8 n/c
9 Data 1- 9 Data 1-
10 Data 1+ 10 Data 1+
11 GND 11 GND
12 n/c 12 n/c
13 n/c 13 n/c
14 +5 VDC In 14 +5 VDC Out*
15 GND 15 GND
16 Hot-Detect 16 Hot-Detect
17 Data 0- 17 Data 0-
18 Data 0+ 18 Data 0+
19 GND 19 GND
20 n/c 20 n/c
21 n/c 21 n/c
22 GND 22 GND
23 CLK+ 23 CLK+
24 CLK- 24 CLK-
C1 n/c C1 n/c
C2 n/c C2 n/c
C3 n/c C3 n/c
C4 n/c C4 n/c
C5 n/c C5 n/c


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