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3. Ifthe code to go back to command mode is entered ALT 29 which is the character is not sent but Telnet command mode is entered Enabling Disabling Telnet on EXB Modules By default Telnet is enabled on all EXB Modules The default Telnet port is 23 The Telnet port can be changed via the SET TELNET PORT command see page 59 Setting the Telnet port to zero will disable Telnet access The SET TELNET PORT command requires a reboot to enable new settings The only way to re enable Telnet once it has been disabled is to reset the unit to the factory default firmware image See the Resetting the Unit to the Factory Default Firmware Image section on page 14 for details Terminal Telnet Commands ICSLan Device Control Boxes DA dI as Ie Increase Your Revenue UNI VERSI TY through education knowledge In the ever changing AV industry continual education is key to success AMX University is dedicated to ensuring that you have the opportunity to gather the information and experience you need to deliver strong AMX solutions Plus AMX courses also help you earn CEDIA NSCA InfoComm and AMX continuing education units CEUs Visit AMX University online for 24 7 365 access to Schedules and registration for any AMX University course Travel and hotel information Your individual certification requirements and progress 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA e 800 222 0193 e 469 624 8000 469 624 7153 fax 8
4. LAA link activity Green LED lights On when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated correctly and blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets Detailed LED Behavior The table below provides detailed descriptions of all blink patterns for the Status and A L LEDs on the front panels of all EXB Modules The 7 0 LED column refers to port specific Input and or Output LEDs on a particular model For example I O includes all serial TX and RX LEDs on a COM2 or all Relay output LEDs on a RELS8 The term Light Show refers to the back and forth scanning pattern of the LEDs associated with the I Os on each model EXB Modules Detailed LED Behavior Message if online with Master otherwise ON Module Condition L A LED Status LED I O LED Normal Online with On if connected to master Follow Master s On when active Master rest Blink off w data instruction for Blink otherwise off Normal Boot DHCP found Note This state continues from the time an IP address is obtained until the device is online with the Master OFF ON Normal Light Show then OFF until online with Master then normal operation Normal Boot DHCP no server Note This state continues until a valid IP address is obtained Fast Blink then normal operation ON Normal Light Show then OFF until online with Master then normal operation Normal Boot Static IP Note This state continues unti
5. blank Master Connection port number 1319 for TCP and UDP URL modes Friendly Name blank Note If the Friendly Name is non blank both Friendly Name and Location are concatenated to make NDPSTRING2 otherwise NDPSTRING2 is generated from the unit s serial number Location Stored MAC address of Master used for NDP binding m 00 00 00 00 00 00 ICSP Device Number 0 receive dynamic device number from Master System Number 0 Username for Master Blank empty string A blank username and password implies that no encryption will be used Password for Master Blank empty string A blank username and password implies that no encryption will be used Telnet port 23 A value of 0 disables the telnet server Telnet is enabled by default Telnet username Blank empty string A blank username and password implies that the telnet server will not query for username password Telnet password Blank empty string CTOF time 5 0 5 seconds CTON time Baud Data Rate Format 5 0 5 seconds 9600 8 N 1 Device IDs Model ID 16 bits EXB COM2 0x0164 EXB l O8 0x0168 EXB IRS4 0x0166 EXB MP1 0x0165 EXB REL8 0x0167 Using Use the ID settings as the ID Pushbutton Pushbutton on the front panel of all EXB Modules to perform various initial configuration described in the following sections The ID Pushbutton prov
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7. Command Description EXB Modules CH Send IR pulses for the selected a channel EXB IRS4 All channels below 100 are transmitted as two digits If the IR code EXB MP1 for ENTER function 21 is loaded an Enter will follow the number f the channel is greater than or equal to gt 100 then IR function 127 or 20 whichever exists is generated for the one hundred digit This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as CH 01 Note Set the Pulse and Wait times with CTON page 39 and CTOF page 39 Syntax CH Channel Number Variable channel number 0 199 Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CH 18 The EXB IRS4 performs the following Transmits IR signals for 1 IR code 11 The transmit time is set with the CTON command Waits until the time set with the CTOF command elapses Transmits IR signals for 8 IR code 18 Waits for the time set with the CTOF command elapses If the IR code for Enter IR code 21 is programmed the IRS4 performs the following steps Transmits IR signals for Enter IR code 21 Waits for the time set with the CTOF command elapses CHARD Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value EXB COM2 specified in 100 microsecond increments EXB MP1 Syntax CHARD time Variable time 0 10000 1 second Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 CHARD 10 Sets a 1 millisecond d
8. al Io Operation Reference Guide ICSLan Device Control Boxes EXB COM2 EXB I O8 EXB IRSA EXB MP1 EXB REL8 Central Controllers Last Revised 11 08 2012 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Ep
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10. See the SEND_STRING Escape Sequences section on page 51 for details Telnet commands Command Page Reference Command Page Reference B9MOFF page 37 LED DIS page 42 B9MON page 37 LED EN page 42 CAROFF page 37 REBOOT page 44 CARON page 37 RXCLR page 45 CH page 38 RXOFF page 45 CHARD page 38 RXON page 45 CHARDM page 38 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 CP page 39 SET BAUD page 45 CTOF page 39 SET DBT page 46 CTON page 39 SET DBTF page 46 CTSPSH page 40 SET INPUT page 46 CTSPSH OFF page 40 SET MODE page 47 ESCSEQOFF page 40 SET OFF DELAY page 47 ESCSEQON page 40 SET ON DELAY page 47 GET BAUD page 40 SP page 48 GET DBT page 40 TSET BAUD page 48 GET INPUT page 41 TXCLR page 48 GET MODE page 41 XCH page 49 GET OFF DELAY page 41 XCHM page 49 GET ON DELAY page 41 XOFF page 50 HSOFF page 41 XON page 50 HSON page 41 IROFF page 42 Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands EXB REL8 Overview The EXB REL8 Networked 8 Relay Device FG2100 20 provides eight relays that support devices that employ simple momentary or latching contact closure control with LED feedback Relay 1 8 LEDs LINK ACT LED STATUS LED REPE S front rear Ethernet Port RJ 45 B Relays 5 8 mem 1 4 FIG 10 EXB REL8 EXB REL8 Product Specifications In addition to the features described in the ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features table on page 2 the EXB REL8 module features the fol
11. see page 58 GET SN Returns the device s serial number MSG ON OFF Enables Disables extended diagnostic messages e MSG On error warning info debug sets the terminal program to display log messages generated by the Master The level of log printed to the terminal window depends both on the level used when sending the message and the output level selected with msg on For example if log output is enabled via msg on warning then logs produced at levels AMX_ERROR and AMX_WARNING will be displayed but not logs produced at levels AMX_INFO or AMX_DEBUG The order of severity from highest to lowest is ERROR WARNING INFO DEBUG If no severity is supplied with msg on the default setting is WARNING MSG OFF disables the display Example gt MSG ON Extended diagnostic information messages turned on gt MSG OFF Extended diagnostic information messages turned off NDP UNBIND Clears the NDP binding to a master takes effect after next boot PING ADDRESS Pings an address IP or URL to test network connectivity to and confirms the presence of another networked device The syntax matches the PING application in Windows or Linux Example gt ping 192 168 29 209 192 168 29 209 is alive REBOOT Reboots the EXB Module Example gt REBOOT Rebooting RENEW DHCP Renews Releases the current DHCP lease for the EXB Module Example gt RENEW DHCP RESET FACTORY Resets the device s stor
12. x lt x gt SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 4 SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 Mode 3 Example 100 100 x x SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 100 100 100 4 3 Mode 4 Mode 4 sends the same sequences as the CH command Only use Mode 4 with channels 0 199 EXB IRS4 EXB MP1 NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules XOFF Disable software handshaking default EXB COM2 Syntax EXB MP1 XOFF Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 XOFF Disables software handshaking on the RS232 1 device XON Enable software handshaking EXB COM2 Syntax EXB MP1 XON Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 XON Enables software handshaking on the RS232 1 device Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands NOTE SEND_STRING Escape Sequences The EXB COM2 and EXB MPI support several special SEND STRING escape sequences If any of the character combinations listed below are found anywhere within a SEND_STRING program instruction they will be treated as a command and not the literal characters Use the ESCSEQON and ESCSEQOFF NetLin
13. 168 1 1 DNS3 192 168 1 1 DHCP Mode When in DHCP mode the default setting the module will attempt to get a DHCP lease consisting of IP address gateway and other network parameters Should it fail to obtain a lease from a DHCP server it will then configure itself for a link local address EXB modules utilize a modified link local addressing procedure the first address to be tried is a known address in the link local space 169 254 2 2 That address will be probed and if unclaimed will be used by the EXB module If 169 254 2 2 is already claimed the EXB module will choose a random address within the 169 252 x x link local address space again probing to ensure that it is unclaimed Once operating with a link local address the device will periodically re try DHCP and re assign the IP to a valid DHCP grant if successful At any time if the device determines that its IP address has changed it will disconnect from the Master if necessary depending on the connection state and then reconnect to the Master TCP IP Address Configuration EXB modules support IPV4 network addresses gateway addresses DNS server addresses and network name EXB modules support Nexus Discovery Protocol NDP capabilities as well as IP discovery via NetLinx Studio NDP stands for NetLinx Discovery Protocol a device discovery method used by NetLinx Masters With NDP Beacon enabled the Master will transmit NDP beacons for
14. AMX s proprietary device discovery Telnet IP Configuration Commands The SET IP page 58 and GET IP page 56 Telnet commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the device via a Telnet terminal session These commands can be used for initial network configuration of the EXB Modules The default Telnet port is 23 A value of 0 disables the telnet server Telnet is enabled by default See the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for details Master Connection Modes The mode of communication used for connection to the Master is specified via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command see page 57 The options are AUTO URLTCP URLUDP or NDP as described below Note that default connection mode setting is NDP AUTO This mode utilizes TCP communication it looks for a matching System Number and attempts to come online with the first master it sees with that System Number URLTCP TCP the Master is specified via URL URLUDP UDP the Master is specified via URL NDP UDP this mode utilizes the NDP binding process to assign the EXB Module the physical device to a Master via NetLinx Studio Once bound communications are conducted via UDP In URL modes the Master can use either an IP address or a DNS name TCP vs UDP TCP Protocol has built in retry mechanism UDP Protocol does not have a built in retry mechanism but consumes fewer resources on
15. COM2 Hi n xi lox UNK ACT LEE axlo2 ex OQ ID Pushbutton STATUS m AK TX AK E status vo jr 19 Ei EXB MP1 ID Pushbutton FIG 5 ID Pushbutton Location The latest version of NetLinx Studio is available to download and install from the www amx com web site Refer to the NetLinx Studio online help for instructions on using the application 1 InNetLinx Studio select the System to which the EXB Module is connected in the Online Device Tree 2 Select Device Addressing from either the Online Device Tree context menu or the Diagnostics menu to open the Device Addressing dialog The ID Mode section of the Device Addressing dialog allows you to place the program in ID Identify Mode ID Mode means that 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 pushbutton on the EXB Module The device that generates the first event is the device that gets identified Once a device has been identified it will be set or changed to the Device System Address specified If the target Master has security applied NetLinx Studio will prompt you for a User Name and Password in order to change these settings 3 Inthe JD Mode section of the dialog enter the Device and System numbers that you want to assign to the Module in the Change to Device Device and System text boxes NetLinx Studio v3 3 or higher provides the ability to auto increment
16. IP Addresses and Hostnames as well as Device and System Numbers Refer to the NetLinx Studio online help for details 4 Click the Start Identify Mode button to place the named System in ID Mode The text box below this button displays a Waiting Press Cancel to Quit message The Start Identify Mode button changes to Cancel Identify Mode click to cancel ID Mode 5 Press the ID button on the EXB Module This causes the Module to Respond with an identify mode address response Report its old address offline Report its new address online The Online Device Tree will refresh to represent the new device address d NOTE NOTE Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Addressing EXB modules support both Static IP and DHCP addresses and have a factory default Static IP Address that can be recalled at any time by resetting the unit to its default configuration By default EXB Modules are set to use DHCP with link local fallback Once the Module has booted up press and hold the ID pushbutton for at least 10 seconds and release The Module will toggle between static and dynamic IP addressing after release The Module will automatically reboot to complete the process EXB Modules can also be set to Static IP or DHCP Mode via the SET IP TelNet command page 58 See the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for details Performing a Factory Reset 1 Press and hold the ID Pushbutton while plugging in the E
17. Relay channels 1 8 Connectors labeled A for Common B for Output These relays are independently controlled isolated and normally open The relay contacts are rated for a maximum of 1 A 0 24 VAC or 0 28 VDC resistive Relay Connector Pinouts NOTE First Relay Connector Pinout Second Relay Connector Pinout Pin Description Pin Description 1 Channel 1A 1 Channel 5A 2 Channel 1B 2 Channel 5B 3 Channel 2A 3 Channel 6A 4 Channel 2B 4 Channel 6B 5 Channel 3A 5 Channel 7A 6 Channel 3B 6 Channel 7B 7 Channel 4A 7 Channel 8A 8 Channel 4B 8 Channel 8B An 8 position metal Commoning Strip 41 2105 01 is provided with each EXB REL8 to common multiple relays NetLinx Programming EXB REL8 Port Assignments EXB REL8 Port Assignments Port Description 1 All Relays channels 1 8 EXB REL8 Channel Assignments EXB REL8 Channel Assignments Channel Description 1 8 Channels 1 8 represent Relays 1 8 EXB REL8 SEND COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND COMMANDS are supported by the EXB REL8 Module EXB REL8 SEND COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference LED DIS page 42 REBOOT page 44 LED EN page 42 SET NDX DESC page 47 Telnet commands Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands es 5 NetLinx Send Commands The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are sup
18. available or IR function 9 is automatically generated in an attempt to turn the device back OFF If three attempts fail the IR port will continue executing commands in the buffer f there are no commands in the buffer the IR port will continue executing commands in the buffer and trying to turn the device OFF until a PON or POD command is received If the IR port fails to turn the device OFF a PUSH and RELEASE is made on channel 254 to indicate a power failure error You can only use the PON and POF commands when an IR device has a linked I O channel Channel 255 changes are disabled after receipt of this command Syntax POF Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 POF Sends power down IR commands 28 if present or 9 to the IR 1 device Note When an IR SERIAL port is linked and in POF state the time delay set by the PTOF Send Command page 44 is used for power pulses sent out the port See the Input Linking section on page 27 for details PON Turn ON a device connected to an IR port based on the status of the EXB IRS4 corresponding I O Link input If at any time the IR sensor input reads that the device is OFF such as if one turned it off manually at the front panel IR function 27 if available or IR function 9 is automatically generated in an attempt to turn the device back ON If three attempts fail the IR port will continue executing commands in the buffer and trying to turn the device On If
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20. 4 Voltage current same as Channel 1 3 Channel 3 Voltage current same as Channel 1 2 Channel 2 Voltage current same as Channel 1 1 Channel 1 GND Ground When used for voltage inputs the I O port detects a low signal 0 1 5 VDC as a Push and a high signal 3 3 5 VDC as a Release Although a high signal is defined as 3 3 5 VDC this port can handle up to 12V without harm When used for outputs the I O port acts as a switch to GND and is rated for 200mA 12 VDC 3V when Off Therefore they should not be expected to work in situations that require true dry contact or dry closure The I Os do work with AMX PC1 PC2 UPC20 and Q The I Os on this Module are not dry closure they are electronic switches that float at NOTE UPC20 NetLinx Programming EXB IO8 Port Assignments EXB IO8 Port Assignments Port Description 1 All I Os channels 1 8 EXB IO8 Channel Assignments EXB IO8 Channel Assignments Channel Description 1 8 Channels 1 8 represent I Os 1 8 EXB I O8 SEND COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND COMMANDS are supported by the EXB I O8 Module EXB I O8 SEND COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference GET DBT page 40 SET DBT page 46 GET INPUT page 41 SET DBTF page 46 GET OFF DELAY page 41 SET INPUT page 46 GET ON DELAY page 41 SET NDX DESC page 47 LED DIS page 42 SET OFF DELAY page 47 LED EN page 42 SET ON DE
21. B I O8 FG2100 21 ICSLan Input Output Interface 8 Channels See page 21 EXB IRS4 FG2100 23 ICSLan IR S Interface 4 IR S and 4 Inputs See page 25 EXB MP1 FG2100 26 ICSLan Multi Port 1 COM 1 IR S 2 I O 1 IR RX See page 31 EXB REL8 FG2100 20 ICSLan Relay Interface 8 Channels See page 35 Common Features Many features are common to all products in the EXB family as described in the following table Model specific features are described in the following sections ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features Dimensions HWD EXB COM2 I O8 IRS4 and REL8 1 00 x 4 35 x 5 15 25 48 x 110 36 x 130 81 EXB MP1 1 00 x 8 04 x 4 82 25 48cm x 77 14cm x 122 43cm Weight EXB COM2 1 Ib 454 g EXB I O8 1 Ib 454 g EXB IRS4 1 Ib 454 g EXB MP1 1 Ib 454 g EXB REL8 1 Ib 454 g Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Idle minimum Power Draw Busy maximum Power Draw EXB COM2 40mA 1 92 watts 40mA 1 92 watts EXB IO8 30mA 1 44 watts 40mA 1 92 watts EXB IRS4 40mA 1 92 watts 50mA 2 4 watts EXB MP1 40mA 1 92 watts 40mA 1 92 watts EXB REL8 40mA 1 92 watts 70mA 3 36 watts Enclosure Metal with black matte finish Front Panel Components ID Pushbutton The ID Pushbutton serves four functions ID Mode Used in conjunction with the ID Mode feature in NetLinx Studio a momentary push assigns a device address to the Module See th
22. B Modules SP Generate a single IR pulse EXB IRS4 Use CTON page 39 to set pulse lengths and CTOF page 39 for EXB MP1 time off between pulses This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as vorp SOL Syntax SP lt code gt Variable code IR code value 1 252 253 255 reserved Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 SP 25 Pulses IR code 25 on IR_1 device TSET BAUD Set the COMport s communication parameters for a device EXB COM2 TSET BAUD is identical to SET BAUD EXB MP1 Note This value is not saved in Non Volatile memory and is reset to default 9600 8 N 1 at power up Syntax TSET BAUD lt baud gt lt parity gt lt data gt lt stop gt 485 lt Enable Disable gt Variables Baud 115200 76800 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 150 Parity N none O odd E even M mark S space Data 7 or 8 data bits Stop 1 or 2 stop bits 485 Disable EXB COM2 port 1 only Disables RS 485 mode and enables RS 232 422 485 Enable EXB COM2 port 1 only Enables RS 485 mode and disables RS 234 422 Note The only valid 9 bit combination is baud N 9 1 Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 TSET BAUD 115200 N 8 1 485 ENABLE Sets the RS232 1 port s communication parameters to 115 200 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit and enables RS 485 mode Note Since this command does not save parameter
23. CONNECTION Show the Module connection information Example gt get connection Connection Settings ICSNet Ethernet Ethernet Mode URL TCP System Number T Master IP URL 192 168 1 211 Master Port 1319 Username Password GET DEVICE Display the device number GET DNS Get list of DNS entries Example gt get dns DNS Servers Domain suffix amx internal Entry 1 192 168 20 7 Entry 2 192 168 20 9 Note When the module is in DHCP mode these are active values NOT the stored values that only apply to static mode GET ETHERNET MODE Display the current LAN configuration setting Settings are either auto in which the LAN driver will discover it s settings based on the network it is connected to OR speed and duplex where speed is either 10 or 100 and duplex is either full or half Example gt GET ETHERNET MODE Ethernet mode is auto Note See SET ETHERNET MODE page 58 GET FRIENDLY name Displays the Module s friendly name for NDP un ll NE Terminal Commands Cont Command Description GET IP Displays the IP configuration of a device The device displays it s D P S Host Name Type DHCP or Static IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP and MAC Address Example gt GET IP HostName MLK_INSTRUCTOR Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 21 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 21 2 MAC Address 00 60 9 90 0d 39 GET LOCATION Displays the location parameter for NDP set by SET LOCATION
24. CTSPSH OFF Turns off CTSPSH for the specified device Disables the RS232 1 port to detect changes on the CTS input Note Channel 255 on each port reflects the state of the CTS input if a CTSPSH command was sent to the port EXB COM2 EXB MP1 ESCSEQOFF Disables SEND STRING escape sequences see the SEND STRING Escape Sequences section on page 51 EXB COM2 EXB MP1 ESCSEQON Enables SEND STRING escape sequences see the SEND STRING Escape Sequences section on page 51 EXB COM2 EXB MP1 GET BAUD Get the RS 232 422 485 port s current communication parameters The port sends the parameters to the device that requested the information Syntax GET BAUD Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 GET BAUD The port responds with port gt lt baud gt lt parity gt lt data gt lt stop gt 485 lt ENABLED DISABLED gt EXB COM2 EXB IRS4 EXB MP1 GET DBT Returns current debounce value Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt GET DBT Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 GET DBT Returns current debounce value for DEVICE 1 EXB I O8 EXB MP1 NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules GET INPUT Get the active state for the selected channels EXB I O8 An active state can be high logic high or low logic low or contact EXB IRS4 closure Channel changes Pushes and Releases generate reports EXB MP1 based on their active state The po
25. Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 HSON Enables hardware handshaking on the RS232 1 device NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules IROFF Halt and Clear all active or buffered IR commands being output on the EXB IRS4 designated port EXB MP1 Syntax IROFF Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 IROFF Immediately halts and clears all IR output signals on the IR 1 port LED DIS Disable LEDs All EXB Syntax Modules LED DIS Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 LED DIS Disables LEDs on DEVICE 1 Note This parameter does not get stored in non volatile memory LEDs are enabled by default at each power up LED EN Enable LEDs default All EXB Syntax Modules LED EN Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 LED EN Enables LEDs on DEVICE 1 POD Disable previously active PON power on or POF power off EXB IRS4 command settings Channel 255 changes are enabled This command is used in conjunction with the SET IO LINK command page 46 Syntax POD Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 POD Disables the PON and POF command settings on the IR_1 device NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules POF Turn OFF a device connected to an IR port based on the status of the EXB IRS4 corresponding I O Link input If at any time the IR sensor input reads that the device is ON as in having been manually turned on at the front panel IR function 28 if
26. LAY page 47 REBOOT page 44 Telnet commands Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands EXB 1 08 24 ICSLan Device Control Boxes EXB IRS4 Overview The EXB IRS4 FG2100 23 Networked IR amp I O Device provides four IR Serial and four I O ports The EXB IRS4 supports all standard uses of these ports including utilizing the I O ports as monitor ports for the IR ports Each port in the EXB IRS4 stores programmed commands for IR or serial controlled devices IR Serial Port 1 4 eas 1 4 LEDs Paw AMA 4 2435 43 29 LINK ACT LED a SET Ih STATUS LED STATUS LL a Lay front rear Ethernet Port RJ 45 IR SERIAL PORTs l INPUT 1 4 Channels 1 4 on Port 1 FIG 8 EXB IRS4 EXB IRS4 Product Specifications In addition to the features described in the ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features table on page 2 the components and specifications listed below are specific to the EXB IRS4 module EXB IRS4 Specifications Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Power Draw Idle min 40mA 1 92 watts Busy max 50mA 2 4 watts Front Panel Components IR Serial 1 4 TX LEDs 4 red LEDs indicate outgoing TX activity on Ports 1 4 Input RX LEDs 4 yellow LEDs indicate incoming RX activity on PortS 1 4 Rear Panel Components IR Serial Ports Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 8 position This c
27. MP1 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT FG1010 723 V Style Single Module Pole Mounting Kit Suspend a single module to a pole FIG 4 FIG 4 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For UL compliance the EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes should be powered directly via any listed external IEC UL 60950 1 2nd edition certified LPS PoE switch or injector such as the AMX NXA ENETS8POE or PS POE AF The EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes are intended for Network Environment 0 per IEC TR62101 and are to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant 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 Do not tighten the screws excessively doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector LAN PoE Port The LAN PoE RJ45 port on all EXB Modules provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN The following table lists the pinouts signals and pairing for the Network port LAN PoE Port Pinouts and Signals Pin Signals Connections Pairing Color 1 TX 1 1 1 2 White Orange 2 TX D aezenn 2 Orange 3 RX 3 3 3 6 White Green 4 DC 4 4 B
28. REEE 55 GET ETHERNET MODE e NS isss eis 55 GET FRIENDLY lt name gt c cccccssceecsccccssececciaacesecensecisescvesecsesssssessscvdecsdeacsoccteassvsatinectesssseodveacessoesaes 55 GET IP irritante tiara 56 GET LOCATION peer sauscaecssaeasaasaasscsheadaceaascecd eouaacassvacaesapseasansssseceeecarancseoseue 56 CIEL ARR ER RI RAR CRA 56 ikieMehledde MEE 56 NDP UNBIND cca i SIA NEEE NEKEEN iena 56 PING ADDRESS gsisccsssesscecesecescedscessabaoecacens ofevetduevesesaceusecesetsetieeseveasececsuscentesssexsevapecasetecexecgedecees 56 REBOOT e H don 56 RENEW DHCP 56 RESET FACTORY dc RRR 56 ki zuetenllzee ie X 9 9 9 57 ki ugi idie ce e A A E I M 57 ki 57 SET ETHERNET MODE e 58 SET FRIENDLY M 58 SETIP riale acacia alati 58 SET LOCATION c lea iii 58 Notes on Specific Telnet Clients iiio cs cassasnevacerancnasscensensnstassenecenanencorensenestonins 59 Windows Client Programs eee ioo eere eei senno ooo see I theta nenne so pope eie ne pannes 59 SET TELNET POR
29. T e H 59 SET TELNET USERNAME ccce nennen nennen nnn nnn ei eee iene eine nice NE nasus nuni innen eene eene 59 SET TELNET PASSWORD iere stan ra ee eaa aa HE ana Eoo Lote Esa e ke Sa Fe aHa Eae EP ed Ia Pe A eR UR kA 59 SHOW CONNECTION LOG esee eene nnn nnne nenne esses esses sess eee eee ee eee eee iii 59 SHOW CONNECTION STATS ccrrcrrrtrrreeee eee nnn nenne eese esses eine eine rene eee eee iii einen 59 SHOW ARelcup TRETEN UELLE 59 EDDPPSIbIssild saose aas 60 Enabling Disabling Telnet on EXB Modules eene 60 Table of Contents vi ICSLan Device Control Bo ICSLan Device Control Boxes Overview The EXB family of ICSLan Device Control Boxes FIG 1 provides Ethernet based remote port expansion for NetLinx Central Controllers ICSLan Device Control Boxes may be used to provide remote ports for a master eliminating the need to implement another Central Controller or to provide large numbers of ports in a rack mount environment EXB MP1 FG2100 26 EXB COM2 EXB COM2 FG2100 22 EXB 1 08 FG2100 21 AM LINK ACT STATUS EXB IRS4 FG2100 23 EXB REL8 FG2100 20 FIG 1 ICSLan Device Control Boxes ICSLan Device Control Boxes Product Family Name FG Description Page Reference EXB COM2 FG2100 22 ICSLan Serial Interface 2 Ports See page 17 EX
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32. Telnet Username and Password There are two Telnet commands that set the Telnet username and password Set Telnet Username see page 59 Set Telnet Password see page 59 By default both the username and password are blank empty string Performing a factory reset on the device will return these values to that default See the Performing a Factory Reset section on page 14 for details Setting the Username will have no effect if the password remains blank empty string That is defining the username alone will not result in Telnet prompting for user login Setting the Password will cause Telnet to prompt for user login whether the username has been defined or not If the username has been defined this value must be entered However since the password can be set independently of the username it s possible to have a password defined but the username still at its default blank empty string In this case do not enter anything for the username when prompted Simply press lt Enter gt which will then present the password prompt Here the defined password must be entered in order to successfully open the Telnet session Additional Notes Both the Telnet username and password are case sensitive Three consecutive unsuccessful attempts to log in to Telnet will cause the Telnet window to close Re launching Telnet will again present the login prompt with a fresh batch of login attempts If Tel
33. amages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages f
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35. ast Blink then OFF See the Using the ID Pushbutton section on page 12 for additional information ll 111_k bh m1 7z Installation NOTE Mounting Options Rack Trays and Mounting Brackets Refer to the documentation provided with each of the mounting kits for installation instructions also available online at www amx com AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT FG1010 722 V Style Single Module Surface Mount Brackets Mount a single module to the wall under a desk etc FIG 2 Below surface mounting Above surface mounting FIG 2 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT AVB VSTYLE RMK FG1010 720 V Style Module Tray Rack Mount up to four modules side by side in a 1 RU space FIG 3 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U FG1010 721 V Style Module Tray Rack Mount up to four modules side by side in a 1 RU space with Fill Plates for instances when the entire tray is not full FIG 3 Fill Plate E included with the AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U mounting kit only FIG 3 AVB VSTYLE RMK Note that the tray illustrated in FIG 3 is shown upside down for ease of installation However the tray can be rack mounted in a rack either way Also note that the Fill Plate included in this illustration is included only in the AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U FG1010 721 The AVB VSTYLE RMK and AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U mounting kits are appropriate for the EXB COM2 IRS4 IO8 and REL8 but not the EXB
36. ate of the 4 input pins on their linked port s POD PON messages are applied IR activity to maintain power OFF pin state Note When an IR SERIAL port is linked and in POF state the time delay set by the PTOF Send Command see page 44 is used for power pulses sent out the port NetLinx Programming EXB IRS4 Port Assignments EXB IRS4 Port Assignments Port Description 1 IR Serial Port 1 and Input 1 2 IR Serial Port 2 and Input 2 3 IR Serial Port 3 and Input 3 4 IR Serial Port 4 and Input 4 EXB IRS4 Channel Assignments EXB IRS4 Channel Assignments Channel Description 1 229 IR commands If the EXB IRS4 receives a channel code below 230 and it doesn t exist in the IR data then it will send a channel off command back to the master as a NAK mechanism 230 253 If the EXB IRS4 receives a channel code gt 230 and lt 253 and it doesn t exist in the IR data then it will fail silently NetLinx uses the feedback channels for other purposes 254 Used for feedback w PON and POF commands If the EXB IRS4 receives from the master a channel code of 254 and it doesn t exist in the IR data then it fails silently 255 Power status Shadows l O Link channel status If the EXB IRS4 receives from the master a channel code of 255 and it doesn t exist in the IR data then it will fail silently The EXB IRS4 can process up to two IR or serial device channel setting commands simul
37. c to the EXB MP1 module EXB MP1 Specifications Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Power Draw Idle min 40mA 1 92 watts Busy max 40mA 1 92 watts Front Panel Components Ethernet PoE Connector RJ 45 connector provides TCP IP communication and PoE This is an Auto MDI MDI X enabled port therefore either straight through or crossover Ethernet cables can be used 232 TX RX LEDs 2 LEDs light to indicate incoming RX yellow and outgoing TX red activity on the Serial port Port 1 VO 1 amp 2 LEDs 2 yellow LEDs light to indicate which channels 1 2 are active output high on the I O port Port 2 IR TX RX LEDs 2 LEDs light to indicate incoming RX yellow and outgoing TX red activity on the IR Port Port 3 IR Transmit TX Port 4 IR Receive RX NOTE EXB MP1 Specifications Cont Rear Panel Components RS232 Port Port 1 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 5 position Serial RS232 only VO Port Port 2 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 4 position IR TX Serial Port Port 3 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 2 position IR RX Port Port 4 Connector 1 8th inch 6 35 mm TRS connector Included Accessories CC NIRC IR Emitter 5 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female RS 232 connector 41 0336 4 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female I O connector 41 5047 Other AMX Equipment IRO3 External IR Receiver Module FG IROS NXA ENET8POE Gigabit Ethernet Sw
38. dules SET NDX DESC friendly name location Max of 25 characters for friendly name and max of 25 characters for location If more than 25 characters are sent for either friendly name or location they will be truncated to a max of 25 characters Neither the friendly name nor the location should contain a character as that is used as a delimiter Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings SET OFF DELAY Sets the delay between the time the input senses a transition to the EXB I O8 OFF state and when the corresponding channel is turned off EXB MP1 The delay resets every time the channel senses the ON state Time can be from 1 millisecond to 60 minutes units in milliseconds 0 disabled default Syntax SET OFF DELAY lt chan gt lt time gt Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 SET OFF DELAY 1 100 Sets the OFF delay on Channel 1 to 1 second on DEVICE 1 SET ON DELAY Sets the delay between the time the input senses a transition to the EXB I O8 ON state and when the corresponding channel is turned on EXB MP1 The delay resets every time the channel senses the OFF state Time can be from 1 millisecond to 60 minutes units in milliseconds 0 disabled default Syntax SET ON DELAY lt chan gt lt time gt Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 SET ON DELAY 1 100 Sets the ON delay on Channel 1 to 1 second on DEVICE 1 NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EX
39. e Using Identify Mode to Set the Device Address on the EXB Modules section on page 13 for details Static DHCP If the button is pressed and held for 10 seconds or longer and then released the unit toggles between static and dynamic IP addressing See the Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Adaressing section on page 14 for details Factory Reset If the ID button is held for 10 seconds or longer during the boot process the unit will reset to factory defaults See the Performing a Factory Reset section on page 14 for details Factory Image If the ID pushbutton is held for 20 seconds and released while the Module is booting up the Module will restore itself to a factory firmware image See the Resetting the Unit to the Factory Default Firmware Image section on page 14 for details Status LED The green Status LED indicates unit status See the Detailed LED Behavior section on page 4 for details L A LED The green L A Link Active LED indicates communication status See the Detailed LED Behavior section on page 4 for details Rear Panel Component S Ethernet PoE Connector RJ 45 connector provides IP communication and PoE This is an Auto MDI MDI X enabled port therefore either straight through or crossover Ethernet cables can be used Note The Ethernet connector is located on the front panel of the EXB MP1 see FIG 9 on page 31 Module Specific Connectors Varies per model refer to Conn
40. ections and Wiring in each of the following sections ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features Cont Storage Operating Environment Operating Temperature 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F Storage Temperature 10 C 14 F to 60 C 140 F Operating Humidity 5 to 85 RH non condensing Heat Dissipation Typical 36 9 BTU hr Designed for indoor use only Certifications FCC Part 15 Class B CE and IEC 60950 Included amp Optional Accessories sections Varies per model refer to the Specifications tables in each of the following LAN PoE Port The LAN PoE RJ45 port on all EXB Modules provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN The following table lists the pinouts signals and pairing for the Network port LAN PoE Port Pinouts and Signals Pin Signals Connections Pairing Color 1 TX 1 1 1 White Orange 2 TX 2 2 Orange 3 RX 3 White Green 4 no connection Blue 5 no connection White Blue 6 RX 6 6 Green 7 no connection 7 7 White Brown 8 no connection 8 8 Brown 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
41. ed parameters to factory default state including removal of all security settings resetting to DHCP This command will cause an automatic reboot Note This command does not reset the device to the factory software image Terminal Commands Cont Command Description SET CONNECTION Set the master connection settings interactively allowing the user to specify the mode If mode is TCP or UDP the master URL and port number can be specified as well If AUTO is selected the System number can be specified After all data is entered if the parameters have changed the Module will disconnect from the Master and begin trying to connect with the new settings Note These changes do not require a reboot to take effect SET DEVICE Set the device number and store in non volatile memory Syntax SET DEVICE lt num gt The valid range of device numbers is 0 31999 If the user enters a number outside that range then no change will be made and the Module will issue an error message A Device Number of 0 means that the Module will accept the auto assigned device number from the Master If the new device number is different from the old device number the Module will disconnect from the Master and begin trying to connect with the new settings Note These changes do not require a reboot to take effect SET DNS Set the DNS configuration of the EXB Module only as applied to Static IP addressi
42. elay between all transmitted characters CHARDM Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value EXB COM2 specified in 1 millisecond increments e EXB MP1 Syntax CHARDM time Variable time 0 1000 1 second Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 CHARDM 10 Sets a 10 millisecond delay between all transmitted characters NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules CP Halt and clear all active or buffered IR commands and then send a EXB IRS4 single IR pulse EXB MP1 This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as CH 01 Note Set the Pulse and Wait times with CTON and CTOF Syntax CP code Variable code IR port s channel value 0 252 253 255 reserved Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CP 02 Clears the active buffered commands and pulses IR 1 port s channel 2 CTOF Set the duration of the Off time no signal between IR pulses for chan EXB IRS4 nel and IR function transmissions EXB MP1 Sets the delay time between pulses generated by the CH or XCH Send Commands in tenths of seconds Off time settings are stored in non volatile memory This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as COH SOL Syntax CTOF time Variable time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default i
43. f power on off pulses This is the default state of a linked port upon receiving the SET INPUT LINK command Exited by PON page 43 POF page 43 or SET INPUT LINK 0 page 46 LEDs reflect the power state of the 4 input pins Channel 255 reports the power state of the 4 input pins on their linked port s PON POF messages are applied No IR activity due to pin state PON In the PON state the IR SERIAL port is used to keep the TV powered on When in PON state if the TV is sensed via the input pin to be off power on pulses are sent out the IR SERIAL port until the TV is sensed to be on Exited by POD page 42 POF page 43 or SET INPUT LINK 0 page 46 LEDs reflect the power state of the 4 input pins Channel 255 reports the power state of the 4 input pins on their linked port s POD POF messages are applied IR activity to maintain power ON pin state Note When an IR SERIAL port is linked and in PON state the time delay set by the PTON Send Command see page 44 is used for power pulses sent out the port POF In the POF state the IR SERIAL port is used to keep the TV powered off When in POF state if the TV is sensed via the input pin to be on power off pulses are sent out the IR SERIAL port until the TV is sensed to be off Exited by PON page 43 POD page 42 or SET INPUT LINK 0 page 46 LEDs reflect the power state of the 4 input pins Channel 255 reports the power st
44. ica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty 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 AMX is not liable for any d
45. ides several functions depending on when and for how long the pushbutton is pressed and held Momentary press If the device is in ID mode a momentary press causes the module to identify itself to the system Note that a momentary press at any other time is ignored See the Using Identify Mode to Set the Device Address on the EXB Modules section below for details 10 Second Press and Hold during runtime If the ID Pushbutton is held for 10 seconds or longer and then released during runtime i e after boot completes the unit will toggle between Static IP and DHCP Mode IP addressing after the button is released Note that after applying the new setting the module will automatically reboot By default EXB Modules are set to DHCP Mode with link local fallback See the Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Addressing section on page 14 for details 10 Second Press and Hold during boot up If the ID Pushbutton is held for 10 seconds or longer at boot the module will reset to factory default parameters and reboot after release Press and hold the ID Pushbutton while plugging in the Ethernet PoE connector Begin counting only when the LEDs begin to flash as opposed to the moment that the connector is inserted Note that once the module has started booting up all LEDs flash in unison at the rate of once per second After 10 flashes at this rate the LEDs will flash in unison at a faster rate At the point that the blink rate
46. igh signal 3 3 5 VDC as a Release Although a high signal is defined as 3 3 5 VDC this port can handle up to 12V without harm When used for outputs the I O port acts as a switch to GND and is rated for 200mA 12 VDC The I Os on this Module are not dry closure they are electronic switches that float at 3V when Off Therefore they should not be expected to work in situations that require true dry contact or dry closure The I Os do work with AMX PC 1 PC2 UPC20 and UPC20 Port 3 IR TX Serial Port 3 on the rear panel is an 2 pin 3 5mm captive wire IR TX connector that supports one optional CC NIRC IR Emitter EXB MP1 Port 3 Pin Assignments Signal Function IR Serial port 1 IR Serial port 1 Port 4 IR RX Port 4 on the rear panel is a 1 8th inch 6 35 mm IR RX TRS connector The maximum baud rate for ports using DATA mode is 19200 Also DATA mode works best when using a short cable length 10 feet NetLinx Programming EXB MP1 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB MP1 Module EXB MP1 SEND_COMMANDs SEND_STRING Escape Sequences The EXB COM2 and EXB MPI support several special SEND_STRING escape sequences If any of the escape sequences are found anywhere within a SEND_STRING program instruction they will be treated as a command and not the literal characters
47. increases approximately 10 seconds after boot up release the pushbutton See the Performing a Factory Reset section on page 14 for details 20 Second Press and Hold during boot up If the ID Pushbutton is held for 20 seconds or longer at boot the module will reset to the factory default firmware image and reboot after release Press and hold the ID Pushbutton while plugging in the Ethernet PoE connector Begin counting only when the LEDs begin to flash as opposed to the moment that the connector is inserted Note that once the module has started booting up all LEDs flash in unison at the rate of once per second After 10 flashes at this rate the LEDs will blink in unison at a faster rate After 10 seconds of flashing at the increased rate all LEDs go to solid on At the point that the LEDs go to solid on approximately 20 seconds after boot up release the pushbutton See the Resetting the Unit to the Factory Default Firmware Image section on page 14 for details 2 NOTE NOTE NOTE Using Identify Mode to Set the Device Address on the EXB Modules The ID Pushbutton on the front panel of all ICSLan Device Control Boxes is used in conjunction with the NetLinx Studio software application Identify Mode function Once the EXB Module has been added to a NetLinx System you can use the ID pushbutton to identify and assign a device address to the Module EXB COM2 REL8 1 08 IRS4 EXB MP1 2 PP AMA AMA n M EXB
48. itch FG2178 62 PS POE AF PoE Injector FG423 80 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT V Style Module Surface Mount FG1010 722 AVB VSTYLE RMK 1U V Style Module Tray FG1010 720 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U V Style Module Tray w fill plates FG1010 721 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT V Style Module Pole Mount FG1010 723 Refer to the Common Features section on page 2 for product specifications common to all EXB Modules Connections and Wiring LAN PoE Port RJ45 The LAN PoE RJ45 port on the front panel provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN Refer to the LAN PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port Port 1 RS 232 only Port 1 on the rear panel is a 5 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that supports RS 232 only serial communication EXB MP1 Port 1 Pin Assignments Signal Function RTS Request to send CTS Clearto send TXD Transmit data RXD Receive data GND Signal ground Port 2 I O Port 2 on the rear panel is an 4 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that provides two I O contacts 1 2 as well as PWR and GND EXB MP1 Port 2 Pin Assignments Signal Function 12VDC 12VDC max current 200 mA 2 Channel 2 Same as Channel 1 1 Channel 1 GND Ground NOTE NOTE When used for voltage inputs the I O port detects a low signal 0 1 5 VDC as a Push and a h
49. ived IP Statistics RX packets 29298 errors 0 discarded 0 TX packets 15286 errors 0 discarded 0 SHOW LOG Display the message log Syntax SHOW LOG lt start gt Use lt start gt to specify the message number to start displaying Use lt all gt to display all messages Notes on Specific Telnet Clients Telnet and terminal clients will have different behaviors in some situations This section states some of the known anomalies Windows Client Programs Anomalies occur when using a Windows client if you are not typing standard ASCII characters i e using the keypad and the ALT key to enter decimal codes Most programs will allow you to enter specific decimal codes by holding ALT and using keypad numbers For example hold ALT hit the keypad 1 then hit keypad 0 then release ALT The standard line feed code is entered decimal 10 Windows will perform an ANSI to OEM conversion on some codes entered this way because of the way Windows handles languages and code pages The following codes are known to be altered but others may be affected depending on the computer s setup Characters 15 21 22 and any characters above 127 This affects both Windows Telnet and Terminal programs NOTE Linux Telnet Client The Linux Telnet client has three anomalies that are known at this time A null 00 character is sent after a carriage return Ifan ALT 255 is entered two 255 characters are sent per the Telnet RAFT
50. l the device finishes the Light Show OFF during Light Show then normal operation Off until connected to Master Fast Blink continues only during Light Show then ON until first blink from Master Normal Light Show then OFF until online with Master then normal operation Boot with ID Pushbutton held down Slow Blink 1Hz Slow Blink 1Hz Slow Blink 1Hz ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to default parameters ID Pushbutton held down long enough for reset to default firmware image Fast Blink until ID Pushbutton is released then OFF Solid ON transitions to OFF once the unit completes writing to flash and is ready to reboot Fast Blink until ID Pushbutton is released then OFF Solid ON transitions to OFF once the unit completes writing to flash and is ready to reboot Fast Blink until ID Pushbutton is released then OFF Solid ON transitions to OFF once the unit completes writing to flash and is ready to reboot In Auto ID mode Normal Blink 2Hz Normal ID Pushbutton held down long enough to accept new ID 2 Blinks then normal 2 Blinks then normal 2 Blinks then normal After boot ID Pushbutton held down but not long enough for IP mode change Slow Blink 1Hz Slow Blink 1Hz Slow Blink 1Hz After boot ID Pushbutton held down long enough for IP mode change Fast Blink then OFF Fast Blink then OFF F
51. lowing components EXB REL8 Specifications Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Power Draw Idle min 40mA 1 92 watts Busy max 70mA 3 36 watts Front Panel Components Relay LEDs 1 8 8 red LEDs light to indicate which relays 1 8 are active active contacts closed Rear Panel Components 1 Relay Port Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 16 positions This port is designated as Port 1 Channels 1 8 Included Accessories Two 8 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female Relay connectors 41 5083 8 position Commoning Strip for 3 5mm mini Phoenix 41 2105 01 Other AMX Equipment e NXA ENET8POE Gigabit Ethernet Switch FG2178 62 PS POE AF PoE Injector FG423 80 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT V Style Module Surface Mount FG1010 722 AVB VSTYLE RMK 1U V Style Module Tray FG1010 720 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U V Style Module Tray w fill plates FG1010 721 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT V Style Module Pole Mount FG1010 723 Connections and Wiring LAN PoE Port RJ45 The LAN PoE RJ45 port on the rear panel provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity This port is common to all EXB Modules Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN Refer to the LAN PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port Port 1 Relay Connector The Relay Connectors on the rear panel are two 8 pin 3 5mm captive wire connectors that provide A and B connections for eight SPST
52. lue 5 DC 5 5 White Blue 6 RX 6 6 Green 7 DC 7 7 White Brown 8 DC ER 8 Brown 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 LAA link activity Green LED lights On when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated correctly and blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets allation ICSLan Device Control Boxes Network Configuration NOTE NOTE Overview EXB modules support two IP addressing modes Static IP and DHCP with link local fallback Link Local Fallback is a method by which an IP host can derive a local network unique IP address by negotiating with the other IP hosts on the same network as a fallback from DHCP Link Local can also be used in its own right as the primary method of IP address allocation See DHCP Mode below for details By default EXB Modules are set to DHCP Mode The modules can be configured for either of these modes via two methods The front panel ID Pushbutton see the Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Addressing on page 14 Telnet command see the Terminal Telnet Commands on page 53 Default Parameters For Static IP Mode Default Parameters For Static IP Mode Address 192 168 1 2 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS1 192 168 1 1 DNS2 192
53. meter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as STEHT 01 Syntax PTOF lt time gt Variable time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default 15 1 5 seconds Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 PTOF 15 Sets the time between power pulses to 1 5 seconds for the IR_1 device PTON Set the time duration between power pulses in 10 second EXB IRS4 increments This time increment is stored in permanent memory This command also sets the pulse length for each pulse generated by the PON or POF Send Commands in tenths of seconds e This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as cH 01 Syntax PTON lt time gt Variable time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default 15 1 5 seconds Example SEND_COMMAND IR_1 PTON 15 Sets the duration of the power pulse to 1 5 seconds for the IR_1 device REBOOT Reboot the Module All EXB Syntax Modules REBOOT Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 REBOOT Reboots DEVICE 1 NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules RXCLR Clear all characters in the receive buffer waiting to be sent to the EXB COM2 Master EXB MP1 Syntax RXCLR Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 RXCLR Clears all characters in the receive buffer waiting to be sent to the Master RXOFF Disable the transmission of incoming
54. mini Phoenix female RS 232 connector 41 0336 Other AMX Equipment e NXA ENET8POE Gigabit Ethernet Switch FG2178 62 PS POE AF PoE Injector FG423 80 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT V Style Module Surface Mount FG1010 722 AVB VSTYLE RMK 1U V Style Module Tray FG1010 720 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U V Style Module Tray w fill plates FG1010 721 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT V Style Module Pole Mount FG1010 723 ngang CE Connections and Wiring LAN PoE Port RJ45 The LAN PoE RJ45 port on the rear panel provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity This port is common to all EXB Modules Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN Refer to the LAN PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port Port 1 Multi Protocol COM Port Port 1 multi protocol port on the rear panel is a 10 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that supports RS 232 422 485 serial communication The following table describes the pinout configuration of Port 1 EXB COM2 Port 1 Pin Assignments Signal Function GND Signal ground RXD Receive data Transmit data Clear to send Request to send Transmit data TX Transmit data RX Receive data RX Receive data 12 VDC _ Power Max current 200 mA optional Wiring Configuration RS 485 X X strap to pin 8 X X strap to pin 9 4 X X s
55. nd enables RS 485 mode Note The maximum baud rate for ports using DATA mode is 19200 Also DATA mode works best when using a short cable length lt 10 feet NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules SET DBT Set Debounce Mode in 10ms increments EXB I O8 This setting applies to all channels of the specified port EXB IRS4 Range 1 10 ms to 1000 10 sec EXB MP1 Default 30 Syntax SET DBT time Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 SET DBT 20 Sets Debounce Mode to 200ms on DEVICE 1 Note This value is not saved in Non Volatile memory and is reset to default 30 at power up SET DBTF Set Debounce Mode in 2ms increments set to last DBT or DBTF EXB I O8 received EXB IRS4 This setting applies to all channels of the specified port EXB MP1 Range 1 2 ms to 1000 2 sec Syntax SET DBTF time Example SEND COMMAND DEVICE 1 SET DBTF 12 Sets Debounce Mode to 24ms on DEVICE 1 SET INPUT Sets the input channel s active state EXB I O8 An active state can be high logic high or low logic low or contact EXB MP1 closure Channel changes Pushes and Releases generate reports based on their active state Setting an input to ACTIVE HIGH will disable the output for that channel Syntax SET INPUT lt Channel gt lt State gt Variable State LOW or HIGH Example SEND COMMAND IO SET INPUT 1 HIGH Sets the I O channel to detect a high
56. net login fails because of an incorrect username you will receive the Invalid Password message as opposed to an Invalid Username message Setting a Telnet Username and Password To set a Telnet username and password 1 Establish a terminal connection via Telnet 2 Type Set Telnet Username and press lt Enter gt a The program will prompt you to enter a new Telnet user name b Enter a username and press lt Enter gt C The program will indicate that the username is being stored 3 Type Set Telnet Password and press lt Enter gt Press lt Enter gt twice when asked to enter the password to clear both the telnet username and password a The program will prompt you to enter a password b Enter a password and press lt Enter gt C The program will prompt you to re enter the Telnet password d Re enter the password and press lt Enter gt e The program will indicate that the password is being stored Telnet Commands The commands listed in the following table can be sent directly to the EXB Module via a Telnet terminal session In your terminal program type Help or a question mark and Enter to access the Help Menu and display the Program port commands described below Terminal Commands Command Description or Help Display this list of commands DEVICE STATUS Display device status of a specified device port system lt D P S gt Note Devices other than the EXB xxx module i
57. ng mode DNS settings in DHCP mode are received from the DHCP server Syntax SET DNS lt D P S gt This command prompts you to enter a Domain Name DNS IP 1 DNS IP 2 and DNS IP 3 Enter Y yes to approve store the information in the Master Enter N no cancels the operation Note The device must be rebooted to enable new settings Example gt SET DNS 0 1 0 Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings Enter Domain Suffix amx com Enter DNS Entry 1 192 168 20 5 Enter DNS Entry 2 12 18 110 8 Enter DNS Entry 3 12 18 110 7 You have entered Domain Name amx com DNS Entry 1 192 168 20 5 DNS Entry 2 12 18 110 8 DNS Entry 3 12 18 110 7 Is this correct Type Y or N and Enter gt Y Settings written Device must be rebooted to enable new settings Terminal Commands Cont Command Description SET ETHERNET MODE This command sets the current LAN configuration settings per new mode Syntax SET ETHERNET MODE lt newmode gt Values for newmode are auto or 10 100 full half Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings Examples set ethernet mode auto set ethernet mode 100 full Note See GET ETHERNET MODE on page 55 SET FRIENDLY Set the device s friendly name for NDP to lt name gt Syntax SET FRIENDLY lt name gt Maximum length 25 characters If the name entered exceeds 25 characters it will be truncated The val
58. o solid on approximately 20 seconds after boot up release the pushbutton 3 The Module will restore itself to a factory firmware image by performing the following actions a Copy the boot code from the factory image to the boot block in flash memory b Mark the boot parameter block in flash memory to indicate that the unit should boot from slot 0 the factory application code slot C Delete the application and boot code in flash memory slots 1 and 2 d Delete the IRL files stored on the Module While the button is held at boot for at least 11 seconds all LEDs on the Module continue to fast blink 4 Once all writes to flash memory are completed the LEDs will all be extinguished indicating that the unit is ready to reboot 5 The Module will automatically reboot to complete the process Programming the EXB Modules The EXB Modules support specific NetLinx CHANNELS LEVELS and SEND_COMMANDs as well as a set of Telnet commands The CHANNELS LEVELS and SEND_COMMANDs supported by each Module are described in the NetLinx Programming sections for each Module EXB COM2 See the NetLinx Programming section on page 19 EXB RELS8 See the NetLinx Programming section on page 36 EXB IO8 See the NetLinx Programming section on page 22 EXB IRS4 See the NetLinx Programming section on page 29 EXB MPI See the NetLinx Programming section on page 34 Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 section for detailed descrip
59. onnector contains Ports 1 4 Input Port Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 6 position This is the connector for I O inputs 1 4 See the NetLinx Programming section on page 29 for more information about port and channel assignments Included Accessories 6 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female Input connector 41 5063 Two CC NIRC IR Emitters Other AMX Equipment NXA ENET8POE Gigabit Ethernet Switch FG2178 62 PS POE AF POE Injector FG423 80 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT V Style Module Surface Mount FG1010 722 AVB VSTYLE RMK 1U V Style Module Tray FG1010 720 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U V Style Module Tray w fill plates FG1010 721 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT V Style Module Pole Mount FG1010 723 OO CE NOTE 2 NOTE Connections and Wiring LAN PoE Port RJ45 The LAN PoE RJ45 port on the rear panel provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity This port is common to all EXB Modules Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN Refer to the LAN PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port IR Serial Port Bank Ports 1 4 The IR Serial Port Bank on the rear panel is an 8 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that supports up to four optional CC NIRC IR Emitters IR Serial Connector Pin Assignments Signal Function Signal Function 4 IR Serial port 4 2 IR Serial port 2 4 IR Serial port 4 2 IR Serial port 2 3 IR Serial port 3 1 IR Serial p
60. or consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE Table of Contents ICSLan Device Control Boxes sriciiic a 1 OVGIVIOW m 1 Common Foster 2 LAN PoE Port 3 Detailed LED Bohan alain 4 hello RT 5 Mounting Options Rack Trays and Mounting Brackets eus 5 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT FG1010 722 c eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee esee e enne nennen nennen 5 AVB VSTYLE RMK FG1010 720 e eee erre eerte tenen nr rna nne en penna o an eh unn enn n nnn uae o S ue unis 5 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U FG1010 721 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee esee cenci nennen nnne 5 AVB VS
61. ort 1 3 IR Serial port 3 1 IR Serial port 1 Input Port Bank The Input Port Bank on the rear panel is an 6 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that supports up to four optional CC NIRC IR Emitters The Input channel detects a low signal 0 1 5 VDC as a Push and a high signal 3 3 5 VDC as a Release I O Connector Pin Assignments Signal Function 12VDC 12VDC max current 200 mA 4 Port 4 Channel 255 3 Port 3 Channel 255 2 Port 2 Channel 255 1 Port 1 Channel 255 GND Ground Although a high signal is defined as 3 3 5 VDC this port can handle up to 12V without harm The maximum baud rate for ports using DATA mode is 19200 Also DATA mode works best when using a short cable length lt 10 feet Input Linking The EXB IRS4 has 4 IR Tx ports labelled IR SERIAL and 4 associated input pins Each of the 4 input pins is directly associated with one IR Tx port Port 1 is associated with input pin 1 and so on Any of the 4 IR Tx ports pins on an EXB IRS4 can be run in either unlinked or linked mode Unlinked Mode Default Unlinked mode is the default mode at boot up When an IR SERIAL port is unlinked the input pin state has no effect on the IR Tx port Linked Mode Linked mode is intended to provide the function of a light switch for the power state of a television via the EXB IRS4 s IR interface When a port is linked the power sta
62. ote Active output high Rear Panel Components I O Ports 1 8 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 10 positions This connector is designated as Port 1 Channels 1 8 Included Accessories 10 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female I O connector 41 5107 Other AMX Equipment NXA ENET8POE Gigabit Ethernet Switch FG2178 62 PS POE AF PoE Injector FG423 80 AVB VSTYLE SURFACE MNT V Style Module Surface Mount FG1010 722 AVB VSTYLE RMK 1U V Style Module Tray FG1010 720 AVB VSTYLE RMK FILL 1U V Style Module Tray w fill plates FG1010 721 AVB VSTYLE POLE MNT V Style Module Pole Mount FG1010 723 es Connections and Wiring LAN PoE Port RJ45 The LAN PoE RJ45 port on the rear panel provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity This port is common to all EXB Modules Use standard Cat5 6 6E ethernet cable to connect the EXB Module to the LAN Refer to the LAN PoE Port section on page 7 for the pinout configuration for this port Port 1 I O 1 8 The I O Connector on the rear panel is an 10 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that provides eight I O contacts 1 8 as well as PWR and GND 1 08 Connector Pin Assignments Signal Function 12V 12VDC max current 200 mA 8 Channel 8 Voltage current same as Channel 1 7 Channel 7 Voltage current same as Channel 1 6 Channel 6 Voltage current same as Channel 1 5 Channel 5 Voltage current same as Channel 1 4 Channel
63. ple SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 20 0 Sets the RTS hardware handshake s output to high on the RS232_1 device 27 20 1 Set the RTS hardware handshake s output to low inactive lt 3V Syntax 27 20 1 Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 20 1 Sets the RTS hardware handshake s output to low on the RS232_1 device Pe a NetLinx Send Commands i91 N ICSLan Device Control Boxes Terminal Telnet Commands Overview Telnet terminal communication can be accessed remotely via TCP IP Establishing a Terminal Connection via Telnet 1 In your Windows task bar go to Start gt Run to open the Run dialog 2 Type cmd in the Open field and click OK to open an instance of the Windows command interpreter Cmd exe FIG 11 Ex Administrator C windows system32 cmd exe ale mem Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 76611 Copyright lt c gt 2669 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Mi C NUsersX lcarey _ FIG 11 Windows command interpreter Cmd exe 3 Type telnet followed by a space and the EXB Module s IP Address info gt telnet XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 Press Enter Without a Telnet password set a session will begin with a welcome banner similar to the following Welcome to EXB COM2 v1 0 44 Copyright AMX LLC 2011 Ifa Telnet password is set then user credentials are required Enter username Enter protected password Welcome to EXB COM2 v1 0 44 Copyright AMX LLC 2011 gt
64. ported by the EXB xxx modules NetLinx Send Commands Command Description EXB Modules B9MOFF Set the port s communication parameters for stop and data bits EXB COM2 according to the software settings on the RS 232 port default EXB MP1 Disables 9 bit in 232 422 455 mode By default this returns the Communication settings on the serial port to the last programmed parameters This command works in conjunction with the B9MON command Syntax B9MOFF Example SEND COMMAND SOMEDEVICE 1 B9MOFF Sets the port settings on SOMEDEVICE to match the port s configuration settings B9MON Override and set the current communication settings and parameters EXB COM2 on the RS 232 serial port to 9 data bits with one stop bit EXB MP1 Enables 9 bit in 232 422 485 mode e This command works in conjunction with the B9MOFF command Syntax B9MON Example SEND COMMAND SOMEDEVICE 1 B9MON Resets the SOMEDEVICE port s communication parameters to nine data bits and one stop bit CAROFF Disable the IR carrier signal until a CARON command is received EXB IRS4 Syntax EXB MP1 CAROFF Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CAROFF Stops transmitting IR carrier signals to the IR 1 port CARON Enable the IR carrier signals default EXB IRS4 Syntax EXB MP1 CARON Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CARON Starts transmitting IR carrier signals to the IR 1 port NetLinx Send Commands Cont
65. received characters to the EXB COM2 Master default EXB MP1 Syntax RXOFF Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 RXOFF Disable the transmission of incoming received characters to the Master default RXON Start transmitting received characters to the Master EXB COM2 Enables sending incoming received characters to the Master EXB MP1 This command is automatically sent by the Master when a CREATE BUFFER program instruction is executed Syntax RXON Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 RXON Start the RS232_1 device s transfer of received characters to the Master SET BAUD Set the COM port s communication parameters EXB COM2 Note This value is not saved in Non Volatile memory and is reset to EXB IRS4 default 9600 8 N 1 at power up EXB MP1 Syntax SET BAUD lt baud gt lt parity gt lt data gt lt stop gt 485 lt Enable Disable gt Variables Baud 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 150 Parity N none O odd E even M mark S space Data 7 or 8 data bits Stop 1 or 2 stop bits 485 Disable EXB COM2 Port 1 only Disables RS 485 mode and enables RS 232 422 485 Enable EXB COM2 Port 1 only Enables RS 485 mode and disables RS 234 422 Note The only valid 9 bit combination is baud N 9 1 Example SEND_COMMAND DEVICE_1 SET BAUD 19200 N 8 1 485 ENABLE Sets the DEVICE_1 port s communication parameters to 19 200 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit a
66. rt responds with either HIGH or LOW Syntax GET INPUT channel Variable channel Input channel 1 8 Example SEND COMMAND IO GET INPUT 1 Gets the I O port s active state The system could respond with INPUT1 ACTIVE HIGH GET MODE Poll the IR Serial port s configuration parameters and report the active EXB IRS4 mode settings to the device requesting the information EXB MP1 Syntax GET MODE The port responds with port f lt mode gt lt carrier gt lt io link channel Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 GET MODE The system could respond with PORT 4 IR CARRIER IO LINK 0 GET OFF DELAY Returns the off delay for the specified port and channel in a STRING EXB I O8 message See SET OFF DELAY EXB MP1 Syntax GET OFF DELAY chan GET ON DELAY Returns the on delay for the specified port and channel in a STRING EXB I O8 message See SET ON DELAY EXB MP1 Syntax GET ON DELAY chan HSOFF Disable hardware handshaking default EXB COM2 Note RTS is asserted by default Controlled by escape sequences EXB MP1 described in the SEND STRING Escape Sequences section on page 51 Syntax HSOFF Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 HSOFF Disables hardware handshaking on the RS232 1 device HSON Enable RTS ready to send and CTS clear to send hardware EXB COM2 handshaking EXB MP1 Note RTS CTS handshaking signals operate even if 485 is enabled Syntax HSON
67. runcated Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings Terminal Commands Cont Command Description SET TELNET PORT Sets the device s IP port listened to for Telnet connections Example gt SET TELNET PORT Current telnet port number 23 Enter new telnet port number Usually 23 0 disable Telnet Once you enter a value and press lt Enter gt you get the following mes sage Setting telnet port number to 23 New telnet port number set reboot the device for the change to take effect Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings See the Enabling Disabling Telnet on EXB Modules section on page 60 for additional information SET TELNET USERNAME Set the Username for a secure Telnet session Default blank no username required See the Setting a Telnet Username and Password section on page 54 for details SET TELNET PASSWORD Set the Password for a secure Telnet session Default blank no password required See the Setting a Telnet Username and Password section on page 54 for details SHOW CONNECTION LOG Show the master connection log for the device SHOW CONNECTION STATS Show the connection statistics for the device Output similar to the following example gt show connection stats Connection Statistics Total Last 15 Minutes ICSP Messages 10039 received 333 received 10038 transmitted 333 transmitted Blink Messages 5014 received 166 rece
68. s 5 0 5 seconds Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CTOF 10 Sets the Off time between each IR pulse to 1 second CTON Set the total time of IR pulses transmitted and is stored in non volatile EXB IRS4 memory EXB MP1 This command sets the pulse length for each pulse generated by the CH page 38 or XCH page 49 Send Commands in tenths of seconds This command uses a binary parameter To generate a Send Command of this type use string expressions such as CH 01 Syntax CTON time Variable time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default is 5 0 5 seconds Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 CTON 20 Sets the IR pulse duration to 2 seconds NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules CTSPSH Enable Pushes Releases and status information to be reported via channel 255 using the CTS hardware handshake input Note If Clear To Send CTS is high the channel is ON Syntax CTSPSH Example SEND_COMMAND RS232 1 CTSPSH Sets the RS232 1 port to detect changes on the CTS input Note Channel 255 on each port reflects the state of the CTS input if a CTSPSH command was sent to the port EXB COM2 EXB MP1 CTSPSH OFF Disable Pushes Releases and Status information to be reported via channel 255 Turns CTSPSH Off Note If Clear To Send CTS is high the channel is ON Syntax CTSPSH OFF Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1
69. s to NV memory the default data rate and format at power up is 9600 8 N 1 TXCLR Stop and clear all characters waiting in the transmit out buffer and EXB COM2 stops transmission EXB MP1 Syntax TXCLR Example SEND COMMAND RS232 1 TXCLR Clears and stops all characters waiting in the RS232 1 device s transmit buffer NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules XCH Transmit the selected channel IR codes in the format pattern set by the XCHM command Syntax XCH lt channel gt Variable channel 0 999 Example For detailed usage examples refer to the XCHM command EXB IRS4 EXB MP1 XCHM Changes the IR output pattern for the XCH Send Command Syntax XCHM lt extended channel mode gt Variable extended channel mode 0 4 Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCHM 3 Sets the IR 1 device s extended channel command to mode 3 Mode 0 Example default x x lt x gt lt enter gt SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 3 enter SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 enter SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 1 Example x x x lt enter gt SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 enter SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 4 enter SEND COMMAND IR 1 XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 2 Example x
70. state change and disables output on the channel SET INPUT LINK Sets an IR device to link to an input channel for use with PON EXB IRS4 page 43 POF page 44 and POD page 42 commands The input channel is used for power sensing via a PCS Syntax SET INPUT LINK See the Input Linking section on page 27 for details Note SET INPUT LINK is aliased as SET IO LINK SET IO LINK Link an IR or Serial port to a selected I O channel for use with the EXB IRS4 POD page 42 PON page 43 and POF page 44 commands The I O status is automatically reported on channel 255 on the IR port The I O channel is used for power sensing via a PCS or VSS Note This command is included for older programs only The Input port is not an I O No output functions are available SET IO LINK applies the same configuration as the SET INPUT LINK command Syntax SET IO LINK See the Input Linking section on page 27 for details E NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules SET MODE Sets an IR port to either IR Serial or Data mode EXB IRS4 Syntax EXB MP1 SET MODE lt mode gt Variable mode IR standard IR output with carrier SERIAL IR without carrier and waveform inverted DATA 1 way serial TTL Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 SET MODE IR Sets the IR 1 port to IR mode for IR control SET NDX DESC Set Friendly name and location for NDP All EXB Syntax Mo
71. t the literal characters See the SEND STRING Escape Sequences section on page 51 for details Telnet commands Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands EXB COM2 20 ICSLan Device Control Boxes EXB 1 08 NOTE Overview The EXB I O8 Networked 8 I O Device FG2100 21 provides eight Input Output channels with LED feedback It acts as a logic level input and responds to switch closures or voltage level high low changes O 1 8 A AMA LINK ACT LED BENZRT 11 en STATUS LED alii VIS ID Pushbutton 12V0C 87654321 rear EXB 1 08 Ethernet Port RJ 45 Lo CHANNELs 1 8 FIG 7 EXB 1 O8 aS The I Os on this Module are not dry closure they are electronic switches that float at 3V when Off Therefore they should not be expected to work in situations that require true dry contact or dry closure The I Os do work with AMX PC1 PC2 UPC20 and UPC20 EXB I O8 Product Specifications In addition to the features described in the ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features table on page 2 the components and specifications listed below are specific to the EXB I O8 module EXB I O8 Specifications Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Power Draw Idle min 30mA 1 44 watts Busy max 40mA 1 92 watts Front Panel Components VO LEDs 1 8 8 yellow LEDs light to indicate activity on I O channels 1 8 N
72. taneously NOTE EXB IRS4 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported by the EXB IRS4Module EXB IRS4 SEND_COMMANDs Command Page Reference Command Page Reference CAROFF page 37 PON page 43 CARON page 37 PTOF page 44 CH page 38 PTON page 44 CP page 39 REBOOT page 44 CTOF page 39 SET_NDX_DESC page 47 CTON page 39 SET BAUD page 45 GET BAUD page 40 SET DBT page 46 GET MODE page 41 SET INPUT LINK page 46 IROFF page 42 SET IO LINK page 46 LED DIS page 42 SET MODE page 47 LED EN page 42 SP page 48 POD page 42 XCH page 49 POF page 43 XCHM page 49 Telnet commands Refer to the Terminal Telnet Commands section on page 53 for a listing of all supported Telnet commands EXB MP1 Overview The EXB MP1Networked Television Control System Device FG2100 26 provides one Serial RS 232 port one I O port one IR TX and one IR RX port FIG 9 Port 1 RS232 TX RX LEDs Port 2 I O TX RX LEDs LINK ACT adi E Port 3 4 IR TX RX LEDs Ethernet Port RJ 45 STATUS LED PORT 2 I O PORT 3 IR TX 3 1 i 4 eesasl 5 ali PORT 4 IR RX PORT 1 RS 232 only IR RX L Rs232 L yo lt irt pemp rear FIG 9 EXB MP1 EXB MP1 Product Specifications In addition to the features described in the ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features table on page 2 the components and specifications listed below are specifi
73. te on off of the TV is sensed via the input pin and factored into the logic of whether or not to send power on off IR pulses out the port to the TV In this way even a TV with a simple power toggle IR code can be reliably turned on and off by the EXB IRS4 When in linked mode the IR SERIAL port is in one of 3 mutually exclusive states POD PON or POF see the IO Linked Modes table on page 28 Input Pin The firmware on the EXB IRS4 senses the high low state of the pin and always reports that state to the master via PUSH RELEASE messages on ports 1 4 channel 255 This behavior persists regardless of whether the pin is linked or unlinked Entering Exiting Linked Mode Linked mode is entered by sending the SET INPUT LINK command see page 46 to a specific D P S The EXB IRS4 firmware will accept a port number from 1 to 4 and will enable linked mode on that port Linked Modes The following table describes the four linking modes on the EXB IRS4 10 Linked Modes Unlinked default Exited by SET INPUT LINK port see SET INPUT LINK on page 46 LEDs reflect the power state of the 4 input pins Channel 255 reports the power state of the 4 input pins on their default porti All POD page 42 PON page 43 POF page 43 messages are ignored No IR activity due to pin state POD default linked state In POD state the PON POF behavior is disabled and the state of the input pin is not used to trigger the sending o
74. the Master AMX s UDP implementation of NetLinx employs a retry mechanism to provide the reliability of TCP with the resource efficiency of UDP URL vs NDP vs Auto Determining which connection method to use for Master Connection Mode is essentially a matter of deciding what information the device should use to identify the correct target Master for connection The default mode is NDP the mode can be changed via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command see page 57 URL The device connects to the Master with the specified URL The device must be configured with the URL of a specific Master via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command see page 57 NDP The device connects to the Master it s been bound to based on the Masters MAC address The binding is configured via NetLinx Studio Once bound the device must be unbound using either NetLinx Studio or the Telnet NDP UNBIND command before being re bound to a different Master Alternatively NDP devices can be bound unbound via options on the Master s Web Configuration pages System Manage NetLinx Refer to the NetLinx Integrated Controllers WebConsole amp Programming Guide System Manage NetLinx section for details Auto The device connects to the first Master it finds with the specified System Number The device must be configured with the desired system number via the SET CONNECTION Telnet command see page 57 Use of this method requires that only one Master has any partic
75. there are no commands in the buffer the IR port will continue trying to turn the device ON until a POF or POD command is received If the IR port fails to turn the device ON a PUSH and RELEASE is made on channel 254 to indicate a power failure error You can only use the PON and POF commands when an IR device has a linked I O channel Channel 255 changes are disabled after receipt of this command Syntax PON Example SEND COMMAND IR 1 PON Sends power up IR commands 27 or 9 to the IR 1 port Note When an IR SERIAL port is linked and in PON state the time delay set by the PTON Send Command page 44 is used for power pulses sent out the port See the Input Linking section on page 27 for details NetLinx Send Commands Cont Command Description EXB Modules PTOF Set the time duration between power pulses in 10 second EXB IRS4 increments This time increment is stored in permanent memory This command also sets the delay between pulses generated by the PON or POF Send Commands in tenths of seconds It also sets the delay required after a power ON command before a new IR function can be generated This gives the device time to power up and get ready for future IR commands It also sets the delay required after a power ON command before a new IR function can be generated This gives the device time to power up and get ready for future IR commands This command uses a binary para
76. thernet PoE connector Begin counting only when the LEDs begin to flash as opposed to the moment that the connector is inserted A press and hold of the ID Pushbutton at boot will prevent the Module from attempting to come online until the pushbutton is released The Module will only attempt to come online if the hold time is less than 10 seconds Note that once the module has started booting up all LEDs flash in unison at the rate of once per second After 10 flashes at this rate the LEDs will flash in unison at a faster rate 2 At the point that the blink rate increases approximately 10 seconds after boot up release the pushbutton 3 The Module will automatically reboot to complete the process When switching from Dynamic to Static IP using this method the static IP address is set to the factory default IP Address regardless of other static IP addresses that may have been set previously Resetting the Unit to the Factory Default Firmware Image 1 Press and hold the ID Pushbutton while plugging in the Ethernet PoE connector Begin counting only when the LEDs begin to flash as opposed to the moment that the connector is inserted Note that once the module has started booting up all LEDs flash in unison at the rate of once per second After 10 flashes at this rate the LEDs will blink in unison at a faster rate After 10 seconds of flashing at the increased rate all LEDs go to solid on 2 At the point that the LEDs go t
77. tions of the Telnet commands supported by all EXB Modules Network Configuration ICSLan Device Control Boxes EXB COM2 Overview The EXB COM2 Networked COM2 Device FG2100 22 provides 2 serial ports one RS 232 422 485 port and one RS 232 only port Port 1 TX RX eae Co 2 TX RX LEDs EXB COM2 LINK ACT LED STATUS LED front ID Pushbutton T 1323421 rear RS 232 422 485 EXB COM2 PORT 2 E PORT 1 RS 232 only Multi Protocol Ethernet Port RJ 45 n FIG 6 EXB COM2 EXB COM2 Product Specifications In addition to the features described in the ICSLan Device Control Boxes Common Features table on page 2 the components and specifications listed below are specific to the EXB COM2 module EXB COM2 Specifications Power Requirements PoE Power over Ethernet Power Draw Idle min 40mA 1 92 watts Busy max 40mA 1 92 watts Front Panel Components Port 1 TX RX LEDs Yellow RX indicates incoming activity on Port 1 Red TX indicates outgoing activity on Port 1 Port 2 TX RX LEDs Yellow RX indicates incoming activity on Port 2 Red TX indicates outgoing activity on Port 2 Rear Panel Components RS232 Port Port 2 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 5 position RS232 422 485 Port Port 1 Connector 3 5mm Phoenix 10 position Included Accessories 10 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female RS 232 422 485 connector 41 5107 5 pin 3 5 mm
78. trap to pin 6 X X strap to pin 7 optional Port 2 RS 232 only Port 2 on the rear panel is a 5 pin 3 5mm captive wire connector that supports RS 232 only serial communication Pins 1 5 on COM2 provide the same RS 232 functions as pins 1 5 on the COMI connector EXB COM2 Port 2 Pin Assignments Signal Function GND Signal ground RXD Receive data TXD Transmit data CTS Clear to send RTS Request to send NetLinx Programming EXB COM2 Port Assignments EXB COM2 Port Assignments Port Description 1 COM Port 1 2 COM Port 2 EXB COM2 SEND_COMMANDs The following NetLinx SEND COMMANDS are supported by the EXB COM2 Module EXB COM2 SEND COMMANDs SEND STRING Escape Sequences The EXB COM2 and EXB MPI support several special SEND STRING escape sequences If any of the escape sequences are found anywhere within a SEND STRING program instruction they will be treated as a Command Page Reference Command Page Reference B9MOFF page 37 REBOOT page 44 B9MON page 37 RXCLR page 45 CHARD page 38 RXOFF page 45 CHARDM page 38 RXON page 45 CTSPSH page 40 SET BAUD page 45 CTSPSH OFF page 40 SET NDX DESC page 47 ESCSEQOFF page 40 TSET BAUD page 48 ESCSEQON page 40 TXCLR page 48 GET BAUD page 40 XOFF page 50 HSOFF page 41 XON page 50 HSON page 41 LED DIS page 42 LED EN page 42 command and no
79. tself will be ignored Example gt device status 10102 1 1 Device Status Device 10102 AMX LLC EXB IRS4 v0 0 25 0 contains 5 Ports Port 1 Channels 255 Levels 8 MaxStringLen 64 Types 8 bit MaxCommandLen 64 Types 8 bit The following input channels are on None The following output channels are on None Level 1 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 2 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 3 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 4 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 5 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 6 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 7 0 Supported data types UByte UInt Level 8 0 Supported data types UByte UInt a Terminal Commands Cont Command Description EXIT Exit the telnet session FACTORYFWIMAGE Reset unit to factory firmware image and reboots the Module GET CONFIG Display the current connection settings Example gt get config Device number 10001 Connection Settings ICSNet Ethernet Ethernet Mode URL System Number T Master IP URL 192 168 1 211 Master Port 1319 Username Password IP Settings HostName localhost Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 53 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 192 168 1 1 MAC Address 00 60 9f 94 2d 4f DNS Servers Domain suffix amx internal Entry l 192 168 20 7 Entry 2 192 168 20 9 Note The system number and IP addressing information displayed is reflective of actual operating values not stored parameters GET
80. ue is stored in non volatile memory If no value specified an automatic name consisting of AMX the product name and serial number will be used Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings SET IP Sets the IP configuration of a specified device Enter a Host Name Type DHCP or Fixed IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address Note DHCP implies DHCP with link local fallback Note For NetLinx Masters the Host Name can only consist of alphanumeric characters Enter Y yes to approve store the information into the Master Enter N no to cancel the operation Note This command requires a reboot to enable new settings Example gt SET IP Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings Enter Host Name MLK INSTRUCTOR Enter IP type Type D for DHCP or S for Static IP and then Enter DHCP Enter Gateway IP 192 168 21 2 You have entered Host Name MLK INSTRUCTOR Type DHCP Gateway IP 192 168 21 2 Is this correct Type Y or N and Enter gt y Settings written Device must be rebooted to enable new settings Note EXB Modules can also be set to Static IP or DHCP Mode via the front panel ID Pushbutton See the Toggling Between Static and DHCP IP Addressing section on page 14 for details SET LOCATION Sets the location parameter for NDP Syntax SET LOCATION location Maximum length 25 characters If the name entered exceeds 25 characters it will be t
81. ular system number and is visible to the subnet If this is the case then Auto is the most simple choice However with Auto you are not hard bound to a particular Master Therefore if at some point in the future another Master is configured with the same system number the result is that the EXB Module could show up on that other Master Factory Default Parameters Factory Default Parameters are the values stored in the unit at the time it leaves the factory EXB Modules can be restored the unit to their factory default parameters in several ways via the ID Pushbutton see the Performing a Factory Reset section on page 14 via the RESET FACTORY telnet command see page 56 The factory default parameters are listed below Factory Default Parameters Parameter Value MAC Address As set in factory Serial Number As set in factory Ethernet mode Auto i e speed duplex both auto IP Addressing Mode DHCP IP Address for static mode 192 168 1 2 Netmask for static mode 255 255 255 0 Gateway for static mode 192 168 1 1 DNS1 for static mode 192 168 1 1 DNS2 for static mode 192 168 1 1 DNS3 for static mode 192 168 1 1 DNS Domain amx com Hostname Last seven digits of the model serial number unique for each unit Master Connection Mode NDP See the Master Connection Modes section on page 10 for details Master URL for TCP and UDP URL modes
82. x SEND_COMMANDS to control whether these are active or not The ESCSEQON command must be precede the Escape Sequences otherwise the strings will be processed normally EXB COM2 amp EXB MP1 SEND_STRING Escape Sequences Command Description 27 17 Send a break character for a specified duration to a specific device Syntax 27 17 lt time gt Variable time 1 255 measured in 100 microsecond increments Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 17 10 Sends a break character of 1 millisecond to the RS232_1 device 27 18 0 Clear the ninth data bit by setting it to 0 on all character transmissions Used in conjunction with the B9MON command page 37 Syntax 27 18 0 Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 18 0 Sets the RS232_1 device s ninth data bit to 0 on all character transmissions 27 18 1 Set the ninth data bit to 1 for all subsequent characters to be transmitted Used in conjunction with the B9MON command page 37 Syntax 27 18 1 Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 18 1 Sets the RS232_1 device s ninth data bit to 1 on all character transmissions 27 19 Insert a time delay before transmitting the next character Syntax 27 19 lt time gt Variable time 1 255 Measured in 1 millisecond increments Example SEND_STRING RS232_1 27 19 10 Inserts a 10 millisecond delay before transmitting characters to the RS232_1 device 27 20 0 Set the RTS hardware handshake s output to high gt 3V Syntax 27 20 0 Exam
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