AMX Octaire Connecting Serial Controllers, PC Requirements for APControl, PC Requirements for BCS

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Installation & Setup

Connecting Serial Controllers

An external serial controller is any device that can send and receive ASCII code over an RS-232 (null modem) serial cable attached to the serial port (DB-9) on the right rear of the primary enclosure. PCs are common serial controllers. Once a PC is attached to the Octaire, the system can be controlled by running APControl software on the attached PC (see the AMX AutoPatch CD). The system can also be controlled by entering BCS commands into a terminal emulation program (e.g., HyperTerminal). For information on BCS commands, see the BCS Protocol Instruction Manual on the AMX AutoPatch CD and at www.amx.com.

PC Requirements for APControl 3.0

Windows XP Professional® or Windows 2000®

Java Runtime Environment (JRE): v1.4.2 or the latest version

Minimum Hardware: 166 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 20 MB free disk space, 800x600 display

Recommended Hardware: 2.0 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 20 MB free disk space, 1280x1024 display

Serial port

PC Requirements for BCS

Windows XP Professional® or Windows 2000®

Terminal emulation program (e.g., HyperTerminal)

Serial port

Connecting an External Serial Controller

Use a null modem cable that matches the pin diagram in FIG. 17 for RS-232 without hardware flow control. AMX AutoPatch equipment requires pins 2, 3, and 5 only.

The Octaire is tested with a manufactured cable to a maximum length of 100 ft. (30.5 m). The maximum length of null modem cable that can be used in specific systems will vary according to the quality of the cable.

RS-232 Pin Diagram

FIG. 17 RS-232 pin diagram (no hardware flow control)

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Contents Octaire AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Contents APWeb Controlling the Octaire ESD Warning Important Safety Information & Instructions Information et directives de sécurité importantes Usfcc Notice Copyright NoticeLiability Notice Lithium Batteries NoticeTrademark Notices Page Overview & General Specifications Applicability NoticeComposite Video and Composite Video+Stereo Y/c+Stereo Component and Component+StereoStereo Product NotesRgbhv and RGBHV+Stereo EnclosuresOctaire Features Octaire Control FeaturesFront View Rear ViewRear View Components Power Receptacles & Switches Control HardwareSerial Number General Specifications Input & Output ConnectorsControl Software External Control OptionsNetLinx BCS Serial Control ProtocolInstallation & Setup General Hazard PrecautionsSite Recommendations Circuit Overloading UnpackingMechanical Rack Loading Reliable Earthing GroundingOptional items for rack installation Rack Installation & System SetupRequired items for rack installation Installation RecommendationsTo install and set up an Octaire system in a rack Attach rack earsLinking Enclosures Additional Installation OptionsCrossover Cable Specifications Link Cable RequirementsTo link two Octaire enclosures Linking Three or More Octaire EnclosuresTo link three or more Octaire enclosures Signal Type Labels on Enclosures Link Connector LEDsCabling Video Connectors Attaching Inputs & OutputsInstalling Color Bands for Signal Types Connecting Video CablesTo connect video inputs and outputs Attaching Wires Wiring Stereo Audio Connectors 5-position terminal blockWiring Sources & Destinations To attach stereo audio input and output wiresAttaching External Control RS-232 Pin Diagram Connecting Serial ControllersConnecting an External Serial Controller PC Requirements for APControlSerial Communication Settings To establish external serial controlApplying Power & Startup Complete Power Redundancy SetupPower-Up Sequence To apply power Indicator Lights at Startup Octaire LED IndicatorsSerial Control Device Startup Control Panel StartupAPWeb Startup NetLinx CompatibleControl Panel Executing a Test SwitchBCS Commands APControl 3.0 or APWebTechnical Support To execute the test switchTroubleshooting AMX Contact InformationCable Requirement for VIS Cabling & Setup for Vertical Interval SyncTo send the sync signal to a multi-enclosure System Cabling a Multi-Enclosure System for VISVIS Toggle Switches Primary EnclosureTo set the VIS toggle switches Secondary EnclosuresConnecting to the APWeb Server TCP/IP Port & Indicator LEDsService Switch SVC APWeb System SetupCable Requirements Fasten the Ethernet link connector To connect the Octaire system to a LAN or to a PCInstallation & Setup Video Types Signal Types & SpecificationsVideo Signals Standard VideoUltra-Wideband Video SyncStereo Audio Signals Stereo AudioSignal Types & Specifications Octaire Control Panel Operation OverviewControl Keys & Dial Take Key Input & Output KeysMenus & Modes ChangeTo create and install labels for Input and Output Keys Labeling Input & Output KeysExecuting Switches To execute a test switchChanging Virtual Matrices Routing Levels To change the virtual matrix routing levelDisconnecting Switches To disconnect inputs and outputsVerifying Signal Status To verify the status of a signalDefining & Executing Global Presets Defining Global PresetsTo define a global preset Executing Global Presets To execute a global preset Adjusting Audio Adjusting Output Volume To adjust the volumeExample of muted output in Output Volume Mode Muting & Un-muting Outputs To mute an outputTo un-mute an output while in Mute Mode Adjusting Input GainTo adjust input gain Current gain setting Gain range Locking & Unlocking Locking the Control PanelTo lock the Control Panel Unlocking the Control Panel To unlock the Control PanelSetup Options Software VersionTo check the software version information Default Virtual Matrix To change the default virtual matrix routing levelVertical Interval Sync VIS Config To enable VISSetting the Password To set the passwordOctaire Control Panel Operation System Error Codes & Troubleshooting To enable error code reportingTo turn off error code reporting Troubleshooting Octaire Control Panel Operation APWeb Initial Setup by Network Admin System Requirements To set up the APWeb serverOpening the APWeb Server Design RequirementOverview of the Admin Home Link FunctionTo enter a static IP address Setting a Static IP AddressUsing a Dhcp IP Address Optional To force invocation of a Dhcp IP addressSetting Admin & User Account Logins Default User Name & PasswordTo set the User and Admin Account Logins Executing a Test Switch with the XBar To execute a test switch with the XBarTo disconnect the test switch Executing a Test Switch with BCS To send a test BCS commandCustomizing the Site Enabling/Disabling Product ServicesTo enable or disable product services Customizing the Site NameCustomizing Bootup Operations To customize bootup operationsBootup Operations Options Customizing the Control Options Setting the Size of the XBar WindowSetting the Initial VM to Display Enabling Audio ControlCreating / Editing Macros ExamplesTo create a macro Defining Routing Levels Manually Configuring VMsTo redefine the contents of an existing macro To delete a macroVM Numbering Rules To manually define a routing level VMTo delete an existing routing level VM Turning System Security Off Handling Security IssuesResetting the User Name & Password To turn system security offTo reset the user name and password to their default values Opening a Telnet SessionTo open a Telnet session Executing & Disconnecting Switches Executing & Disconnecting Switches on the XBarNavigating the XBar Controller To update system status when using multiple control points Adjusting Audio SettingsTo execute or disconnect switches Adjusting VolumeAdjusting Input Gain Executing Macros To execute a macroLogin Names Required APWeb Connection Information WorksheetConnecting to APWeb APWeb Controlling the OctaireTo connect to the APWeb server Home Home Page LinksXBar Controller Overview To execute or disconnect switches with the XBar Navigating the XBar ControllerAdjusting Volume Updating Status on the XBar APWeb Additional Info for Network Admin Embedding the XBar AppletXBar Applet Tag Changing the Proxy Setting To add an exception to the proxy setting informationBe sure Proxy server box is checked Click Advanced Proxy Settings dialog box opens Appendix a Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide Appendix B Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics System Component InformationGeneral Rules for Octaire Diagnostic Commands Verbosity SettingsComponent Settings To access the lowest level of verbosity for all componentsSplash Screen Examples Display for i7v1 component 7, verbosityAppendix B Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics 100 It’s Your World Take Control

Octaire specifications

The AMX Octaire is a remarkable aircraft designed to meet the evolving demands of modern aviation. Renowned for its combination of advanced technology, efficiency, and versatility, the Octaire stands out in the realm of business jets and regional transport.

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Powered by two state-of-the-art turbofan engines, the AMX Octaire is capable of reaching an impressive cruising speed while optimizing fuel consumption. These engines are equipped with next-generation noise reduction technologies that conform to stringent environmental regulations, minimizing the aircraft's carbon footprint and contributing to sustainable aviation practices.

The cockpit of the Octaire features cutting-edge avionics, including multifunction displays and an intuitive interface for pilots. This technology enhances situational awareness and simplifies navigation, allowing for a smoother flight experience. The integration of fly-by-wire controls ensures precision handling and improved safety, making the Octaire a reliable choice for both seasoned pilots and newcomers.

Passenger comfort is a top priority in the design of the AMX Octaire. The cabin is spacious and customizable, featuring luxurious seating arrangements, modern entertainment systems, and advanced climate control. High-capacity windows provide ample natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere that enhances the onboard experience. With soundproofing materials expertly incorporated into the design, passengers can enjoy a serene environment during their journeys.

Versatility is another hallmark of the AMX Octaire. It can be adapted for various roles, including business travel, medevac missions, and cargo transport. This flexibility ensures that the Octaire can meet the needs of a diverse clientele, from corporate executives to humanitarian organizations.

In summary, the AMX Octaire is a sophisticated aircraft that embodies efficiency, comfort, and technological advancement. Its design and features position it as a leader in the aviation market, promising to deliver exceptional performance for years to come. Whether used for business or specialized operations, the Octaire is poised to redefine expectations in air travel.