AMX NI-2100, NI-4100, NI-3100 manual Settings

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Introduction

NI-2100 Specifications (Cont.)

Rear Panel Components (Cont.):

• IR/Serial

4 IR/Serial control ports support high-frequency carriers of up to 1.142 MHz

(Ports 5 - 8):

with each output being capable of two electrical formats: IR or Serial.

 

• 4 IR/Serial data signals can be generated simultaneously.

 

• IR ports support data mode (at limited baud rates and wiring distances).

 

 

• Program Port:

RS-232 DB9 connector (male) can be connected to a DB9 port on a PC. This

 

connector can be used with serial and NetLinx programming commands, as

 

well as other DB9 capable devices, to both upload/download information from

 

the NetLinx Studio program.

 

 

• Configuration DIPSwitch:

Sets the communication parameters for the Program port (see Baud Rate

 

Settings).

 

 

• ID Pushbutton:

Sets the NetLinx ID (Device only) assignment for the device.

 

 

• Ethernet Port:

RJ-45 connector provides TCP/IP communication. This is an Auto MDI/MDI-

 

X enabled port, which allows you to use either straight-through or crossover

 

Ethernet cables.

 

The Ethernet Port LEDs show communication activity, connection status,

 

speeds, and mode information:

 

SPD (speed) - Yellow LED lights On when the connection speed is 100

 

Mbps and turns Off when the speed is 10 Mbps.

 

L/A (link/activity) - Green LED lights On when the Ethernet cables are

 

connected and terminated correctly, and blinks when receiving Ethernet

 

data packets.

 

 

• AxLink Port:

4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector that provides data and power to

 

external control devices. Green AXlink LED indicates the state of the AXlink

 

port.

 

 

• Power Port:

2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector.

 

 

Included Accessories:

2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) PWR connector (41-5025)

 

4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (female) AXlink connector (41-5047)

 

6-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix female I/O connector (41-5063)

 

8-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix female Relay connector (41-5083)

 

• Installation Kit (KA2105-01):

 

- 8-pin Relay Common Strip

 

- 4 rack mount screws

 

- 4 washers

 

• 2 CC-NIRC NetLinx IR Emitter Cables (FG10-000-11)

 

• 2 removable rack ears (62-2105-07)

 

 

Other AMX Equipment:

2-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix male connector (41-5026)

 

• CSB Cable Support Bracket (FG517)

 

CC-COM Programming Port Cable (FG10-727)

 

CC-NSER IR/Serial cable (FG10-007-10)

 

• ICSNet daughter card (FG2105-10)

 

• NCK, NetLinx Connector Kit (FG2902)

 

• STS, Serial To Screw Terminal (FG959)

 

• Upgrade Compact Flash (factory programmed with firmware):

 

NXA-CF2NI256M - 256 MB compact flash card (FG2116-47)

 

NXA-CF2NI512M - 512 MB compact flash card (FG2116-48)

 

NXA-CF2NI1G - 1 GB compact flash card (FG2116-49)

 

 

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NI-2100, NI-3100, NI-4100 Hardware Reference Guide

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Contents NI-x100 Series AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Table of Contents NetLinx Integrated Master Controller Features Card FG2105-10NI-2100 Specifications FrontFront Panel LEDs Rear Panel ComponentsSettings NI-3100 Specifications NI-3100 NetLinx Integrated Controller front viewNI-3100 Specifications Settings NI-4100 Specifications NI-4100 NetLinx Integrated Controller front viewNI-4100 Specifications Front Panel LEDs/SlotsSettings Related Documents Page Installation and Upgrading Installing NetLinx Control Cards NI-4100 OnlyPosition Setting the NetLinx Control Card Addresses NI-4100 OnlyDevicePortSystem DPS Compact Flash Upgrades Optional Compact Flash UpgradesRemoving NetLinx Control Cards NI-4100 Only Product Name DescriptionInstallation of Compact Flash Upgrades Installing Into An Equipment Rack Closing and Securing the Outer HousingInstall screws Bracket Rack Mounting Holes Setting the Configuration DIP Switch for the Program Port Baud Rate SettingsProgram Run Disable PRD Mode Baud Rate Settings on the Configuration DIP SwitchSetting the CardFrame DIP Switch NI-4100 Only Program Port Connections and WiringWorking With the Configuration DIP Switch Program Port, Pinouts, and SignalsModes and Front Panel LED Blink Patterns Port Assignments and FunctionalityModes and LED Blink Patterns NI-2100 Port AssignmentsWiring Guidelines Wiring length guidelinesWiring Guidelines NI-2100 @ 700 mA Wiring Guidelines NI-3100 & NI-4100 @ 900 mAUsing the 4-Pin Mini-Phoenix Connector For Data and Power Preparing Captive WiresWiring a Power Connection DB9 Device Port Connections and Wiring RS-232 RS-422 RS-485ICSNet Port Connections and Wiring RS-232/422/485 Device Port Wiring SpecificationsICSNet RJ-45 Signals RJ-45 Pinout Information EIA/TIA 568 BICSHub OUT Port Connections and Wiring Relay Port Connections and WiringICSHub OUT Pinouts and Signals Pin Signal ColorPort Wiring Specifications NI-2100 Input/Output I/O Port Connections and WiringPort Wiring Specifications NI-4100 and NI-3100 IR/Serial Connector Wiring Specifications per Port IR/Serial Port Connections and WiringNetLinx Control Card Slot Connector NI-4100 only Ethernet/RJ-45 Port Connections and Wiring Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and SignalsPin Signals Connections Pairing Color Ethernet LEDsPort type Description Standard Port # Ethernet Ports Used By the Integrated ControllerEthernet Port Descriptions Page It’s Your World Take Control

NI-2100, NI-3100, NI-4100 specifications

The AMX NI-4100, NI-2100, and NI-3100 are sophisticated, next-generation control systems designed to enhance the automation and management of audiovisual (AV) environments in various professional settings. These devices are built to streamline user interactions and improve overall efficiency in managing complex AV installations.

The AMX NI-4100 stands as one of the most robust solutions in this lineup, featuring a powerful processor that can handle intensive processing tasks seamlessly. With its impressive memory capacity, the NI-4100 supports large-scale installations, making it ideal for corporate environments, educational institutions, and large auditoriums. This device operates on the latest version of the AMX control system software, ensuring compatibility with existing AV equipment. It also incorporates advanced networking capabilities, allowing for integration with multiple devices over an Ethernet network. The NI-4100 is equipped with numerous I/O ports, including multiple serial and IR outputs, offering extensive connectivity options for controlling various devices.

The AMX NI-3100, while slightly less powerful than the NI-4100, offers many essential features for small to medium-sized applications. It is designed with a focus on user experience, boasting an intuitive interface that simplifies operation for users. The NI-3100 supports the powerful AMX programming environment, which enables easy customization and programming of the control system to suit specific needs. Like its counterpart, the NI-3100 offers robust networking options and is capable of handling multiple device integrations, but in a more compact form factor. This makes it an excellent choice for conference rooms, huddle spaces, and education sectors where expertise in AV handling is not always present.

The AMX NI-2100 is the most compact model in the series, tailored for environments where space and budget considerations are paramount. Despite its smaller size, the NI-2100 shares many core functionalities seen in its larger counterparts. It maintains essential control features and reliable performance, making it suitable for smaller installations such as breakout rooms or smaller classrooms. The NI-2100 supports the same programming environment, ensuring it can be integrated into existing AMX solutions without compatibility issues.

All three models leverage AMX's innovative technology, allowing for seamless integration with a diverse range of third-party AV devices, enhancing the capability and scalability of any AV installation. They are also designed with security protocols to protect against unauthorized access, ensuring that the AV environments remain secure. Overall, the AMX NI-4100, NI-3100, and NI-2100 represent a complete suite of control solutions for varying AV needs, proving to be versatile assets in the modern multimedia landscape.