AMX Precis SD instruction manual AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer

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AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer

All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department. The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box. The RMA is valid for a 30-day period. After the 30-day period the RMA will be cancelled. Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA, or after the RMA is cancelled, will be refused. AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number.

Warranty Repair Policy

AMX will repair any defect due to material or workmanship issues during the applicable warranty period at no cost to the AMX Authorized Partner, provided that the AMX Authorized Partner is responsible for in-bound freight and AMX is responsible for out- bound ground freight expenses.

The AMX Authorized Partner must contact AMX Technical Support to validate the failure before pursuing this service.

AMX will complete the repair and ship the product within five (5) business days after receipt of the product by AMX. The AMX Authorized Partner will be notified if repair cannot be completed within five (5) business days.

Products repaired will carry a ninety (90) day warranty or the balance of the remaining warranty, whichever is greater.

Products that are returned and exhibit signs of damage or unauthorized use will be processed under the Non-Warranty Repair Policy.

AMX will continue to provide Warranty Repair Services for products discontinued or replaced by a Product Discontinuance Notice.

Non-Warranty Repair Policy

Products that do not qualify to be repaired under the Warranty Repair Policy due to age of the product or Condition of the product may be repaired utilizing this service.

The AMX Authorized Partner must contact AMX Technical Support to validate the failure before pursuing this service.

Non-warranty repair is a billable service.

Products repaired under this policy will carry a ninety (90) day warranty on material and labor.

AMX will notify the AMX Authorized Partner with the cost of repair, if cost is greater than the Standard Repair Fee, within five (5) days of receipt.

The AMX Authorized Partner must provide a Purchase Order or credit card number within five (5) days of notification, or the product will be returned to the AMX Authorized Partner.

The AMX Authorized Partner will be responsible for in-bound and out-bound freight expenses.

Products will be repaired within ten (10) business days after AMX Authorized Partner approval is obtained.

Non-repairable products will be returned to the AMX Authorized Partner with an explanation.

See AMX Non-Warranty Repair Price List for minimum and Standard Repair Fees and policies.

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Contents Precis SD AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Software License and Warranty Agreement Contents Appendix a Managing Configuration Files ESD Warning Important Safety Information & Instructions Information et directives de sécurité importantes Usfcc Notice Copyright NoticeLiability Notice Lithium Batteries Notice Trademark NoticesPage Applicability Notice Overview & General SpecificationsPrecis SD Features Product NotesPrecis SD Control Features Front ViewCPU/Control Hardware Rear ViewRear View Components System Serial Number Power Receptacle & SpecificationsInput & Output Connectors Precis SD General Specifications General SpecificationsAMX Control Devices Configuration Information & Control OptionsFront Control Panel AMX Control SoftwareBCS Serial Control Protocol Third-Party Controllers Overview & General Specifications Site Recommendations Installation & SetupGeneral Hazard Precautions Reliable Earthing Grounding UnpackingCircuit Overloading Unpacking TipsOptional items for rack installation Rack Installation & System SetupRequired items for rack installation Installation RecommendationsInstallation Procedure To install and set up a Precis SD system in a rackAdditional Installation Options Attaching External Controllers PC Requirements for APControl RS-232 Pin DiagramAttaching Serial Controllers PC Requirements for BCSChange the enclosure’s settings instead, use XNConnect see To establish a Remote port connection with an XNNet device Attaching External XNNet ControllersCommunication Cable Requirements Signal Types & Connectors Attaching Inputs & OutputsCabling Video Connectors To connect video inputs and outputsAttaching Wires Wiring Audio ConnectorsWiring Sources & Destinations To attach stereo audio input and output wiresApplying Power & Startup Power-Up Sequence To apply powerAPWeb Serial Control Device StartupAPControl HyperTerminalExecuting a Test Switch Executing a Test SwitchAMX Control Device To execute a test switch using the control panelControl Panel APControl 3.0 or APWebTo execute a test switch using BCS commands BCS CommandsTo disconnect the factory default switch using BCS commands TroubleshootingTechnical Support AMX Contact InformationSync Specifications Signal SpecificationsUltra-Wideband 500 MHz Specifications Standard Audio Specifications Standard Audio Signal SpecificationsPrecis SD Control Panel Operation OverviewModes of Operation Audio Adjust Keys optionalControl Keys Virtual Matrices LevelsExecuting a Switch Executing & Disconnecting SwitchesSwitching Level To execute a switch selecting input source firstTo disconnect an output To execute a switch selecting output destination firstDisconnecting Outputs Verifying Signal Status To verify the status of a signalExecuting Macros Local Presets To adjust output volume Adjusting AudioAdjusting Output Volume To adjust digital input gain Adjusting Digital Input GainTo adjust digital input gain to equalize input levels Purpose & Uses of Input GainTo unlock the control panel Locking & Unlocking the Control PanelTo lock the control panel Precis SD Control Panel Operation Appendix a Managing Configuration Files Applicability NoticeSystem Requirements Installing & Launching XNConnectTo install XNConnect from the AMX AutoPatch CD To launch XNConnectDiscovering a System To discover a systemOpening an .xcl Configuration File To open an .xcl fileVirtual Matrix View Navigating the InterfaceHardware View To customize the channel names Modifying an .xcl Configuration FileModifying Source & Destination Channel Names Setting the Control Panel Password To set the control panel passwordCreating Local Presets Macros To create a new local presetAppendix a Managing Configuration Files Loading an .xcl Configuration File Device Discovery SupportAppendix B Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics System Component InformationUsing BCS to Access System Diagnostic Information ExampleSplash Screen Examples Display for v1i1 verbosity 1, componentDisplay for v3i5 verbosity 3, component It’s Your World Take Control