AMX NXD-CV5 Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 2

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For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).
12/07
©2007 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.
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93-2261 REV: B
Wiring a power connection
Use a 12 VDC-compliant power supply to provide power to the CV5 through the
2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix connector (FIG. 2). Use the power requirements
information listed in the Specifications table to determine the power draw. The
incoming PWR and GND cable from the power supply must be connected to their
corresponding locations within the PWR connector.
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box
FIG. 3 shows the front and rear connectors on the optional NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
breakout box. This breakout box can be mounted on either a horizontal flat surface or
in an equipment rack by removing the front faceplate and securing it to an optional
AC-RK Rack Kit.
Wiring the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Connectors and
Cables
The inputs and outputs on the breakout box are separated into front and rear
connectors. The rear connectors are used to input external signals. The front
connectors are used to communicate signals between the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
and a target Modero panel. FIG. 4 provides a layout of the wiring connection both into
and from the breakout box. Power should be applied to the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
only after all connections have been secured onto both the breakout box and
the target panel.
Use a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable (connected to the side of the Wall Panel) to
provide both communication and 10/100 network connectivity between the panel,
breakout box, NetLinx Master, and the network. The rear-panel wiring connections
are described below (from left to right):
Wiring for Unbalanced Audio
Use FIG. 5 to configure an unbalanced audio connection.
Wiring for Balanced Audio
Use FIG. 6 to configure a balanced audio connection.
Modero Setup and System Connection
1. Carefully remove the panel from the shipping box, peel the protective plastic
cover from the LCD and apply power to the panel.
2. From below the LCD, press the grey Front Setup Access button for 6 seconds
(passing-over the Setup page) to access the Calibration setup page and follow
the on-screen instructions.
3. Press the on-screen Protected Setup button on the Setup page.
4. Enter the panel password into the on-screen keypad (default is 1988).
5. Press the Device Number field to open the on-screen Device Number keypad
and enter a value for the panel (default is 10001).
6. Press Done when finished and press the on-screen Reboot button to save any
changes and cycle power to the panel.
7. Press the grey Firmware Setup Access button for 3 seconds to open the Setup
page and touch the on-screen Protected Setup button.
8. Repeat step 4 to continue to the Protected Setup page.
9. Press the System Connection button to open the System Connection page
(FIG. 7).
10. Toggle the DHCP Static field to DHCP.
11. Toggle the Type field to Ethernet.
12. Toggle the Mode field to URL.
13. Enter both the System Number and IP Address of the target Master.
14. Enter a valid Username and Password if the target Master is secured.
15. Press the Back button and then press the on-screen Reboot button to save
any changes and cycle power to the panel.
FIG. 3
Connector layouts on the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box
FIG. 4 NXA-AVB/ETHERNET Breakout Box connector wiring diagram
AUDIO IN: 6-pin mini-Phoenix connector, divided into left and right audio
channels. Each channel is divided into GND, IN+, and IN- terminal
cable connectors (2 sets of 3 for each channel).
MIC OUT: 4-pin mini-Phoenix connector, divided into GND, OUT-, and OUT+
terminal connectors.
Video In BNCs: Feeds either Composite/S-Video Luma or S-Video Chroma signals
into the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET. This feed is then redirected out to a
Modero panel through the front Audio/Video CAT5 port.
ETHERNET: RJ-45 connector routes data to the G4 touch panel through the front
Ethernet port. These connections use a standard CAT5 Ethernet
cable to provide communication between the target touch panel,
Breakout Box, and NetLinx Master.
PWR 2-pin mini-Phoenix connector that connects to a 12 VDC-compliant
power supply. This port can be used to provide power to a Modero
panel by sending it through the NXA-AVB/ETHERNET (rear power
connector through to the front power connector).
Power In
(front)
Ethernet (to panel)
Audio/Video
Power (to panel)
S-Video Chroma
Composite/
Mic Out
Audio
In
Ethernet In
S-Video
Luma
(rear)
(to panel)
NXA-AVB/ETHERNET
Breakout Box
Ethernet
(RJ-45)
Comp/Y (BNC)
C (BNC)
Audio In - Left Channel
(6-pin captive wire)
Audio In - Right Channel
(6-pin captive wire)
GND
In (-)
In (+)
GND
In (-)
In (+)
GND(-)
Out (-)
Out (+)
Microphone Out
(4-pin captive wire)
12 VDC power
Ethernet Out
(CAT5)
Audio/Video
(CAT5)
Power to
touch panel
F
R
O
N
T
R
E
A
R
supply
FIG. 5 Wiring the rear AUDIO IN and MIC OUT for use with Unbalanced Audio
FIG. 6 Wiring the rear AUDIO IN and MIC OUT for use with Balanced Audio
FIG. 7 Sample System Connection page
Unbalanced IN
GND
IN-
IN+
GND
IN-
IN+
Left Channel
Right Channel
(Jumper IN- to GND)
Unbalanced OUT
GND
OUT-
OUT+
Microphone
Unbalanced IN
(Jumper IN- to GND)
AUDIO IN
MIC OUT
Balanced OUT
GND
OUT-
OUT+
Ground signal
Return signal
Line signal
Panel’s connection
information
NetLinx Master’s
connection information
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