AMX Octaire instruction manual Customizing the Control Options, Enabling Audio Control

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APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin

Customizing the Control Options

APWeb’s two options for controlling an AMX AutoPatch Routing System are the XBar Controller and custom macros (switches that execute simultaneously).

Customizing the XBar

The XBar displays the crosspoints for the input and output channels. The three options for customizing the XBar are:

Enabling audio control in the XBar Setting the size of the XBar window

Setting the initial routing level (VM) for XBar control

Enabling Audio Control

If the system has audio, volume and input gain controls are available from the XBar, but must be enabled first from the Configuration page.

Important: If the system does not have audio, volume and input gain must not be enabled.

To enable audio control in the XBar:

1.From any page in the site, click the Configuration link.

2.Under Audio Support, select Allow Gain Control and/or Allow Volume Control.

3.Click Apply. The next time the XBar is launched, the enabled audio features are available.

After audio adjustments are made, you can disable one or both of these feature so the user cannot change the settings (the settings will remain until audio is enabled again and new adjustments are made).

Setting the Size of the XBar Window

The size of the XBar applet can be changed from the Configuration page. The default size for the window is 800x580. You may need to experiment a little to find the optimal display size for your PC.

To set the size of the XBar applet window:

1.If the XBar is open, close before proceeding.

2.From any page in the site, click the Configuration link.

3.Under Applet Window Size, enter the desired width and height for the window.

4.Click Apply. The next time the XBar is launched, it will open at the new setting size.

Setting the Initial VM to Display

From the Configuration page, the initial routing level (VM) can be set for executing switches. The VM is displayed in the VM title block in the upper left corner of the XBar. The default VM for executing switches that will display for all XBar Controllers that are launched for the system can be specified on the Configuration page.

To set the initial routing level (virtual matrix) that will display in the XBar:

1.From any page in the site, click the Configuration link.

2.Under Initial VM to Display in XBar Controller, enter the virtual matrix number (routing level).

Note: If you want the default VM to be the first virtual matrix (level) discovered during bootup (no matter what its number), enter a value of -1.

3.Click Apply. The next time the XBar is launched, the newly designated default VM (level) will display in the VM title block.

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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 Liability Notice Copyright NoticeUsfcc Notice Lithium Batteries NoticeTrademark Notices Page Overview & General Specifications Applicability NoticeComposite Video and Composite Video+Stereo Component and Component+Stereo Y/c+StereoRgbhv and RGBHV+Stereo Product NotesStereo EnclosuresOctaire Control Features Octaire FeaturesFront View Rear ViewRear View Components Power Receptacles & Switches Control HardwareSerial Number Input & Output Connectors General SpecificationsNetLinx External Control OptionsControl Software BCS Serial Control ProtocolInstallation & Setup General Hazard PrecautionsSite Recommendations Mechanical Rack Loading UnpackingCircuit Overloading Reliable Earthing GroundingRequired items for rack installation Rack Installation & System SetupOptional items for rack installation Installation RecommendationsAttach rack ears To install and set up an Octaire system in a rackCrossover Cable Specifications Additional Installation OptionsLinking Enclosures Link Cable RequirementsTo link two Octaire enclosures Linking Three or More Octaire EnclosuresTo link three or more Octaire enclosures Cabling Video Connectors Link Connector LEDsSignal Type Labels on Enclosures Attaching Inputs & OutputsInstalling Color Bands for Signal Types Connecting Video CablesTo connect video inputs and outputs Wiring Sources & Destinations Wiring Stereo Audio Connectors 5-position terminal blockAttaching Wires To attach stereo audio input and output wiresAttaching External Control Connecting an External Serial Controller Connecting Serial ControllersRS-232 Pin Diagram PC Requirements for APControlTo establish external serial control Serial Communication SettingsApplying Power & Startup Complete Power Redundancy SetupPower-Up Sequence To apply power Octaire LED Indicators Indicator Lights at StartupAPWeb Startup Control Panel StartupSerial Control Device Startup NetLinx CompatibleBCS Commands Executing a Test SwitchControl Panel APControl 3.0 or APWebTroubleshooting To execute the test switchTechnical Support AMX Contact InformationTo send the sync signal to a multi-enclosure System Cabling & Setup for Vertical Interval SyncCable Requirement for VIS Cabling a Multi-Enclosure System for VISPrimary Enclosure VIS Toggle SwitchesSecondary Enclosures To set the VIS toggle switchesTCP/IP Port & Indicator LEDs Connecting to the APWeb ServerService Switch SVC APWeb System SetupCable Requirements To connect the Octaire system to a LAN or to a PC Fasten the Ethernet link connectorInstallation & Setup Video Signals Signal Types & SpecificationsVideo Types Standard VideoSync Ultra-Wideband VideoStereo Audio Stereo Audio SignalsSignal Types & Specifications Octaire Control Panel Operation OverviewControl Keys & Dial Input & Output Keys Take KeyChange Menus & ModesLabeling Input & Output Keys To create and install labels for Input and Output KeysTo execute a test switch Executing SwitchesTo change the virtual matrix routing level Changing Virtual Matrices Routing LevelsTo disconnect inputs and outputs Disconnecting SwitchesTo verify the status of a signal Verifying Signal StatusDefining & Executing Global Presets Defining Global PresetsTo define a global preset Executing Global Presets To execute a global preset Adjusting Output Volume To adjust the volume Adjusting AudioMuting & Un-muting Outputs To mute an output Example of muted output in Output Volume ModeTo 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 To unlock the Control Panel Unlocking the Control PanelSetup Options Software VersionTo check the software version information To change the default virtual matrix routing level Default Virtual MatrixTo enable VIS Vertical Interval Sync VIS ConfigTo set the password Setting 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 Opening the APWeb Server To set up the APWeb serverSystem Requirements Design RequirementLink Function Overview of the Admin HomeUsing a Dhcp IP Address Optional Setting a Static IP AddressTo enter a static IP address 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 To send a test BCS command Executing a Test Switch with BCSTo enable or disable product services Enabling/Disabling Product ServicesCustomizing the Site Customizing the Site NameCustomizing Bootup Operations To customize bootup operationsBootup Operations Options Setting the Initial VM to Display Setting the Size of the XBar WindowCustomizing the Control Options Enabling Audio ControlExamples Creating / Editing MacrosTo redefine the contents of an existing macro Defining Routing Levels Manually Configuring VMsTo create a macro To delete a macroVM Numbering Rules To manually define a routing level VMTo delete an existing routing level VM Resetting the User Name & Password Handling Security IssuesTurning System Security Off 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 execute or disconnect switches Adjusting Audio SettingsTo update system status when using multiple control points Adjusting VolumeAdjusting Input Gain To execute a macro Executing MacrosAPWeb Connection Information Worksheet Login Names RequiredConnecting to APWeb APWeb Controlling the OctaireTo connect to the APWeb server Home Home Page LinksXBar Controller Overview Navigating the XBar Controller To execute or disconnect switches with the XBarAdjusting Volume Updating Status on the XBar APWeb Additional Info for Network Admin Embedding the XBar AppletXBar Applet Tag To add an exception to the proxy setting information Changing the Proxy SettingBe sure Proxy server box is checked Click Advanced Proxy Settings dialog box opens Appendix a Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide System Component Information Appendix B Programmer’s Interface for System DiagnosticsComponent Settings Verbosity SettingsGeneral Rules for Octaire Diagnostic Commands To access the lowest level of verbosity for all componentsDisplay for i7v1 component 7, verbosity Splash Screen ExamplesAppendix B Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics 100 It’s Your World Take Control

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