AMX NXM Series manual Installing Control Cards into an NXF CardFrame

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NXF CardFrame and NetModules

Installing Control Cards into an NXF CardFrame

1.Remove the magnetic front faceplate/viewing window from the CardFrame.

2.Align the edge of the Control Card with a slot in the CardFrame. Slide the card into the CardFrame and press until you feel the Card seat in the backplane connector.

3.Put the magnetic faceplate back on the CardFrame. Secure with mounting screws (if necessary).

Preparing/connecting captive wires

1.Strip 0.25 inch of wire insulation off all wires.

2.Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and connector types described in this section.

3.Tighten the screws to secure the wires in the connector. Do not tighten the screws excessively; doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector.

Using the ID button

The ID Button on the rear panel of the NetModules (see FIG. 2) is used in conjunction with the NetLinx Studio software program to allow you to assign new Device and System numbers for the Module.

1.Using NetLinx Studio, place the system in Identity (ID) Mode. ID Mode means the entire system is put on hold while it waits for an event from any NetLinx device in the named system (for example, pushing the ID button on a Module). The device generating the first event is the identified device.

2.Press the ID Mode button to generate an event from the Module and allow you to assign new Device and System numbers in NetLinx Studio.

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Contents NetLinx Cardframe Control Cards, NetModules AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Termination Limited WarrantyLicense Grant Intellectual PropertyPage Table of Contents NXC-VAI4 Analog Voltage Control Card NXF CardFrame NXF CardFrame and NetModulesRear Panel Components NXF Cardframe SpecificationsNXF Cardframe Specifications Front Panel ComponentsNumberportsystem Positio ValueStructure DEV NXS-NMS NetModules NXS-NMS NetModules SpecificationsInstalling Control Cards into an NXF CardFrame Page NXC-COM2 Dual COM Port Control Card SpecificationsNXC-COM2 Specifications NXC-COM2 Channel Assignment Pinouts and Wiring ConfigurationNXC-COM2 Pinouts NXC-COM2 Wiring Configuration NXC-COM2 Channel AssignmentNXC-COM2 Programming Information NXC-COM2 SendCommandsRxclr GET BaudHsoff HsonXoff SET BaudTset Baud TxclrXON NXC-COM2 SendString Escape SequencesSendstring RS2321,27,20,1 Command Description 27,20,1Sendstring DEV,27,20,1 Page NXC-I/O10 Input/Output Control Card NXC-I/O10 SpecificationsNXC-I/O10 Channel Assignments Pinouts, Signals, and I/O Mode FunctionsNXC-I/O10 Pinouts, Signals, and I/O Mode Functions Pin Signal SW mode Functions VO mode functionsOpen mode setting Setting the Switch/Voltage Mode JumpersSetting the Voltage Clamp Jumper +12V or Open VO voltage Mode settingPage NXC-IRS4 4-Port IR/S Control Card NXC-IRS4 SpecificationsProgramming Information Pinouts, Signals, and FunctionsNXC-IRS4 Channel Assignments Cton CtofPOF GET ModeIroff PODPton PONPtof XCH SET ModeSET Input Link SET IO LinkXchm Sendcommand DEV,XCHM extended channel modeSendcommand IR1,XCHM Sendcommand IR1,XCHPage NXC-REL10 Channel Assignments NXC-REL10 SpecificationsNXC-REL10 Relay Control Card Pinouts and FunctionsNXC-REL10 Connections/Wiring NXC-VAI4 Analog Voltage Control Card NXC-VAI4 SpecificationsNXC-VAI4 Pinouts, Signals, and Functions Channel State Function Channel AssignmentsNXC-VAI4 Channel Assignments NXC-VAI4 Channel Assignments Leve Description l NXC-VAI4 Output Level AssignmentsNXC-VAI4 Output Level Assignments NXC-VAI4 Input Level Assignments NXC-VAI4 SendCommandsNXC-VAI4 Input Level Assignments GAS Levon LevoffSendcommand DEV,P1L50% Sendcommand DEV,P1ENSendcommand DEV,P3EEU Sendcommand DEV,P3EIBSendcommand DEV,P7N5.023V Sendcommand DEV,PI/ONLEVEL ValueSendcommand DEV,P1N5.023V Sendcommand DEV,P1N-5.023VSendcommand DEV,PI/OZVOLTAGEHL Sendcommand DEV,PI/OXLEVEL ValueSendcommand DEV,P1X5.023V Sendcommand DEV,P7X5.023VPage NXC-VOL4 Specifications NXC-VOL4 Volume Control CardPin Signal Channel Balanced Function Unbalanced Function NXC-VOL4 Pinouts, Signals, and FunctionsPort Port 2 Description Channel NXC-VOL4 Connections/WiringNXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments NXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments per portCreatelevel DEV, Level, Value NXC-VOL4 LevelsNXC-VOL4 Levels PortSendcommand MYDEVICE,P0R50 NXC-VOL4 SendCommandsSendcommand MYDEVICE,P0L50% Sendcommand DEV,POutput ChannelRTimeUDPage NXC-VOL4 Volume Control Card Enter the Document Name Here It’s Your World Take Control

NXM Series specifications

The AMX NXM Series is a cutting-edge solution in the realm of digital signage and media management, designed to redefine how businesses and organizations communicate with their audiences. This series is known for its robust features, advanced technologies, and exceptional performance capabilities that cater to a wide range of applications.

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In terms of connectivity, the AMX NXM Series comes equipped with multiple input and output options, including HDMI, USB, and network ports. This versatility makes it compatible with a wide array of devices and networks, streamlining the setup process for users. Additionally, the series features robust security protocols to protect content and data, ensuring that only authorized personnel have access to critical system functions.

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