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USER MANUAL

VERSION: V1.0.0

CTP-1301

Connectivity and Transport Kit - Presentations

AV FOR AN IT WORLD

®

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. READ these instructions.

2. KEEP these instructions.

3. HEED all warnings.

4. FOLLOW all instructions.

5. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.

6. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.

7. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

8. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that

9. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

12. USE ONLY with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

15. DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the apparatus.

16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.

17. Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.

18. DO NOT overload wall outlets or extension cords beyond their rated capacity as this can cause electric shock or fire.

The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated

“dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons.

ESD Warning: The icon to the left indicates text regarding potential danger associated with the discharge of static electricity from an outside source (such as human hands) into an integrated circuit, often resulting in damage to the circuit.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.

WARNING: No naked flame sources - such as candles - should be placed on the product.

WARNING: Equipment shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, grounding of the center pin of this plug must be maintained.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE

AMX© 2018, all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of AMX. Copyright protection claimed extends to AMX hardware and software and includes all forms and matters copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or herein after granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as icons, screen display looks, etc. Reproduction or disassembly of embodied computer programs or algorithms is expressly prohibited.

LIABILITY NOTICE

No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication, AMX assumes no responsibility for error or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Further, this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice.

AMX WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY

The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be viewed/downloaded at www.amx.com.

ESD WARNING

To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitive components, make sure you are properly grounded before touching any internal materials.

When working with any equipment manufactured with electronic devices, proper ESD grounding procedures must be followed to make sure people, products, and tools are as free of static charges as possible. Grounding straps, conductive smocks, and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose. These items should not be manufactured locally, since they are generally composed of highly resistive conductive materials to safely drain static discharges, without increasing an electrocution risk in the event of an accident.

Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX equipment should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complete with at least a dissipative work mat with a ground cord and a UL listed adjustable wrist strap with another ground cord.

C A U T I O N

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

WARNING : Do Not Open! Risk of Electrical Shock. Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

Place the equipment near a main power supply outlet and make sure that you can easily access the power breaker switch.

WARNING : This product is intended to be operated ONLY from the voltages listed on the back panel or the recommended, or included, power supply of the product. Operation from other voltages other than those indicated may cause irreversible damage to the product and void the products warranty. The use of AC Plug Adapters is cautioned because it can allow the product to be plugged into voltages in which the product was not designed to operate. If the product is equipped with a detachable power cord, use only the type provided with your product or by your local distributor and/or retailer. If you are unsure of the correct operational voltage, please contact your local distributor and/or retailer.

FCC AND CANADA EMC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION:

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Approved under the verification provision of FCC Part 15 as a Class A Digital Device.

Caution

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this device.

CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

EU COMPLIANCE INFORMATION:

Eligible to bear the CE mark; Conforms to European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC; European Union EMC Directive

2004/108/EC; European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances Recast (RoHS2) Directive 2011/65/EU; European Union

WEEE (recast) Directive 2012/19/EU; European Union Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive

1999/5/EC

WEEE NOTICE:

This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.

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Table of Contents

Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................2

Overview ..............................................................................................................................6

Features ..............................................................................................................................6

Package Contents ...............................................................................................................6

Specifications ......................................................................................................................7

Transmitter Front Panel Description ...........................................................................9

Transmitter Rear Panel Description.......................................................................... 10

Receiver Front Panel Description ............................................................................. 11

Receiver Rear Panel Description .............................................................................. 12

Pinout Information ........................................................................................................... 13

Audio Out .................................................................................................................. 14

Installation ........................................................................................................................ 15

Wiring ........................................................................................................................ 16

OSD ............................................................................................................................ 17

Input Source Switching .................................................................................................... 18

Auto Switching .......................................................................................................... 18

Manual Switching ...................................................................................................... 18

NetLinx Control ................................................................................................................. 19

Device Number and Ports ......................................................................................... 19

Send command to control a device .......................................................................... 20

Telnet Control ............................................................................................................ 20

Web UI Control ...........................................................................................................22

Web UI Control ..................................................................................................................23

Refresh ........................................................................................................................23

Factory Default .......................................................................................................... 24

Reboot ....................................................................................................................... 24

Update Status............................................................................................................ 24

Logout ........................................................................................................................ 24

Auto Switch ................................................................................................................25

Key Lock .....................................................................................................................25

HDCP Support ............................................................................................................25

EDID Support ..............................................................................................................26

Display Control ...........................................................................................................26

RS232 SETTING .........................................................................................................26

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Relay Controller .........................................................................................................28

Audio Output Volume .................................................................................................28

Output Resolution Setting .........................................................................................29

Network ......................................................................................................................29

System ....................................................................................................................... 30

Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................ 31

Before Starting .......................................................................................................... 31

Transferring KIT Files................................................................................................ 31

Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................33

API Command Set ............................................................................................................ 34

NetLinx Commands ................................................................................................... 34

Telnet/SSH Commands ............................................................................................. 43

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Overview

The CTP-1301 is an advanced switching extender kit featuring four inputs and includes a UHD scaler. The TX offers two HDMI inputs and one VGA input with stereo audio, and the RX offers an HDMI input, enabling an additional AV source to be connected at the display location. The TX supports HDBT output up to 70m/230ft at 1080P and up to 40m/130ft at 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) over a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable. The RX supports the stereo audio de-embedding output from the HDMI output and connection with an audio system, such as an amplifier. Built-in scaler with resolutions supported up to 4K@60Hz YUV 4:4:4 ensures the optimal image quality for video signal output, and matching the native resolution of the display.

The CTP-1301 allows automatic and manual switching among all inputs. It supports Telnet/Web UI control through NetLinx

Studio, including CEC control to turn On/Off the display and Relay control to raise/lower a projector screen. PoH enables the TX to receive power from the power-on RX, requiring the use of only one power supply.

The CTP-1301 simplifies system integration in classrooms and small offices, and facilitates installation under conference tables and in lecterns, providing localized presentation switching support over long distances.

Features

• Two HDMI input and one VGA input included on TX

• One HDMI input, one HDMI output, and one analog audio output included on RX

• HDMI inputs support resolutions up to 4K@60Hz YUV 4:2:0 and HDCP 2.2; VGA input supports resolutions up to 1920 x

1200@60Hz

• Built-in 4K@60Hz YUV 4:4:4 scaler included to match the native resolution of the display

• Supports automatic and manual switching among all inputs

• Via a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable, HDBT transmits 4K@60Hz (YUV 4:2:0) up to 40m/130ft and 1080P up to 70m/230ft

• HDMI analog audio de-embedded output, supports volume control

• Supports Telnet/Web UI control and configuration through NetLinx Studio

• Supports CEC control to turn On/Off the display and Relay control to raise/lower the projector screen by input signal status detection

• One-way PoH enables the RX to power remote TX (no additional power adapter required at TX)

Package Contents

• 1 x CTP-1301 TX

• 1 x CTP-1301 RX

• 1 x DC 12V Power Adapter (with US, UK and EU Power Cords)

• 5 x Phoenix Male Connector (3.5mm, 3 Pins)

• 4 x Mounting Bracket (with Screws)

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Specifications

Technical

Input

Input Signal Type

Input Resolution

Supported

Input Audio

Supported

Output

Output Signal Type

Output Resolution

Supported

Output Audio

Supported

Control Method

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2 x HDMI, 1 x VGA

• HDMI with 4K@60Hz YUV 420, HDCP 2.2

• VGA

1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz

1152 x 870 @ 75 Hz

1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, 70 Hz, 75 Hz, 87 Hz

832 x 624 @ 75 Hz

800 x 600 @ 56 Hz, 60 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz

720 x 400 @ 70 Hz, 88 Hz

640 x 480 @ 60 Hz, 67 Hz, 72 Hz, 75 Hz

CEA Video Information Code (VIC) Formats:

VIC = 1, 640 x 480p 59.94/60 Hz 4:3

VIC = 2, 720 x 480p 59.94/60 Hz 4:3

VIC = 3, 720 x 480p 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 4, 1280 x 720p 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 5, 1920 x 1080i 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 6, 720(1440) x 480i 59.94/60 Hz 4:3

VIC = 7, 720(1440) x 480i 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 14, 1440 x 480p 59.94/60 Hz 4:3

VIC = 15, 1440 x 480p 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 16, Native 1920 x 1080p 59.94/60 Hz 16:9

VIC = 17, 720 x 576p 50 Hz 4:3

VIC = 18, 720 x 576p 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 19, 1280 x 720p 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 20, 1920 x 1080i 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 21, 720(1440) x 576i 50 Hz 4:3

VIC = 22, 720(1440) x 576i 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 29, 1440 x 576p 50 Hz 4:3

VIC = 30, 1440 x 576p 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 31, 1920 x 1080p 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 32, 1920 x 1080p 23.97/24 Hz 16:9

VIC = 33, 1920 x 1080p 25 Hz 16:9

VIC = 34, 1920 x 1080p 29.97/30 Hz 16:9

VIC = 39, 1920 x 1080i 50 Hz 16:9

VIC = 41, 1280 x 720p 100 Hz 16:9

VIC = 42, 720 x 576p 100 Hz 4:3

VIC = 43, 720 x 576p 100 Hz 16:9

VIC = 45, 720(1440) x 576i 100 Hz 16:9

VIC = 47, 1280 x 720p 119.88/120 Hz 16:9

VIC = 48, 720 x 480p 119.88/120 Hz 4:3

VIC = 49, 720 x 480p 119.88/120 Hz 16:9

800x600 8 , 1024x768

1366x768 8

8 , 1280x720 8

, 1440x900 8

8

, 1280x768 8 , 1280x800

8 , 1600x1200 8

8 , 1280x960

, 1680x1050

, 3840x2160P

8

8 , 1280x1024

, 1920x1080

2,3,5,8 (YUV4:2:0), 4096x2160P

8

2,3,5,8 (YUV4:2:0)

8 , 1360x768

, 1920x1200 8 ,

8 ,

2560x1440 8

, 1600x900

, 2560x1600

1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94

Hz, 8 = 60 Hz

• HDMI: Supports all audio formats in HDMI 2.0 specification

• Audio embedded with VGA: PCM 2.0

1 x HDMI

HDMI with 4K@60Hz YUV 420, HDCP 2.2

VESA:

800x6008, 1024x7688, 1280x7688, 1280x8008, 1280x9608, 1280x10248, 1360x7688,

1366x7688, 1440x9008, 1600x9008, 1600x12008, 1600x10508, 1920x12008, 3840x21602,3,5,8,

4096x21602,3,5,8 and Auto Scaler

SMPTE:

1280x720P6,8, 1920x1080P6,8

1 = at 23.98 Hz, 2 = at 24 Hz, 3 = at 25 Hz, 4 = at 29.97 Hz, 5 = at 30 Hz, 6 = at 50 Hz, 7 = at 59.94

Hz, 8 = at 60 Hz

• HDMI: PCM 2.0

• Analog Audio Out: PCM 2.0

• Button

• LAN control (Telnet/Web UI)

• NetLinx control

7

Specifications

General

Operating

Temperature

0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

Storage Temperature -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)

Humidity 5% to 85%, non-condensing

ESD Protection

Power Supply

Power Consumption

(Max)

Device Dimension

(W x H x D)

Human-body Model:

±10kV(Air-gap discharge)/±5kV(Contact discharge)

DC 12V 3A

27W

Product Weight

Certification

• TX: 194.7mm x 25mm x 94mm/ 7.67” x 0.98” x 3.70”

• RX: 223.2mm x 25mm x 153.2mm/8.79” x 0.98” x 6.03”

• TX: 0.5kg/1.10lb

• RX: 0.94kg/2.07lb

CE, FCC, ETL, PSE, RCM

Transmission Distance

Note: Straight-through category cable wired to T568B standard is recommended.

Cable Type Range Supported Video

Shielded Cat 6a/7 70m/230ft 1080P@60Hz 36bpp

HDMI

40m/130ft 1080P@60Hz 48bpp

4K@60Hz 4:2:0

1080P@60Hz Input: 15m/50ft

Output: 10m/33ft

Input: 10m/33ft

Output: 5m/16ft

4K@60Hz 4:2:0

4K@60Hz 4:4:4

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Transmitter Front Panel Description

No.

Name

1

2

3

4

5

POWER LED

(Green)

STATUS LED

(Green)

HDCP LED

(Yellow)

LINK LED

(Green)

RESET

6 AUTO

7

8

VGA IN 1

HDMI IN 2

Description

On: CTP-1301 TX is powered on.

Off: CTP-1301 TX is powered off.

Blinking: CTP-1301 TX is working properly.

Off: CTP-1301 TX is not working properly.

Blinking: Signal is being transmitted.

Off: No signal is being transmitted.

On: CTP-1301 TX and RX are linked.

Blinking/Off: Link error or no link.

With the CTP-1301 TX powered on, use a pointed stylus to hold down the RESET button for three or more seconds, and then release it. The unit will reboot and restore to its factory defaults.

Auto Button: press to enable/disenable the Auto Switching function (Auto switching is enabled by default).

LED (Blue): LED is located on the left of the button.

On: Input Auto Switching function is enabled.

Off: Input Auto Switching function is disabled.

VGA IN 1 Button: press to select VGA IN 1 as input.

LED: LED is located on the left of the button.

Green: The input has signal and is selected.

Yellow: The input has signal but is not selected.

Red: The input has no signal but is selected.

Off: The input has no signal and is not selected.

HDMI IN 2 Button: press to select HDMI IN 2 as input.

LED: LED is located on the left of the button.

Green: The input has signal and is selected.

Yellow: The input has signal but is not selected.

Red: The input has no signal but is selected.

Off: The input has no signal and is not selected.

9 HDMI IN 3 HDMI IN 3 Button: press to select HDMI IN 3 as input.

Green: The input has signal and is selected.

Yellow: The input has signal but is not selected.

Red: The input has no signal but is selected.

Off: The input has no signal and is not selected.

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Transmitter Rear Panel Description

5

6

3

4

No.

Name

1 VGA IN 1

2 AUDIO IN 1

HDMI IN 2-3

RS-232

HDBT OUT

DC 12V

Description

Connect to the VGA source.

Audio input, embedded with the VGA source.

Connect to HDMI sources.

Connect to an RS232 slave device (such as a projector). Send commands to the slave device via

NetLinx Studio.

Connect to the CTP-1301 RX via a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable.

Connect to the provided DC 12V power adapter.

Note: When the CTP-1301 RX is powered on, the CTP-1301 TX requires no addi-tional power supply.

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Receiver Front Panel Description

No.

Name

1

2

3

4

5

6

POWER LED

(Green)

SCALER LED

(Blue)

STATUS LED

(Green)

HDCP LED

(Yellow)

LINK LED

(Green)

RESET

7 AUTO

8

9

HDBT IN

HDMI IN

Description

On: CTP-1301 RX is powered on.

Off: CTP-1301 RX is powered off.

On: The scaler module is working properly.

Off: The scaler module is not working properly.

Blinking: CTP-1301 RX is working properly.

Off: CTP-1301 RX is not working properly.

Blinking: Signal is being transmitted.

Off: No signal is being transmitted.

On: CTP-1301 TX and RX are linked.

Blinking/Off: Link error or no link.

When CTP-1301 RX is powered on, use a pointed stylus to hold down the RESET button for three or more seconds, and then release it, it will reboot and restore to its factory defaults

Auto Button: press to enable/disenable the Auto Switching function (Auto switching is enabled by default).

LED (Blue): LED is located on the left of the button.

On: Input Auto Switching function is enabled.

Off: Input Auto Switching function is disabled.

HDBT IN Button: press to select HDBT IN as input.

LED: LED is located on the left of the button.

Green: The input has signal and is selected.

Yellow: The input has signal but is not selected.

Red: The input has no signal but is selected.

Off: The input has no signal and is not selected.

HDMI IN Button: press to select HDMI IN (on RX) as input.

LED: LED is located on the left of the button.

Green: The input has signal and is selected.

Yellow: The input has signal but is not selected.

Red: The input has no signal but is selected.

Off: The input has no signal and is not selected.

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Receiver Rear Panel Description

7

8

5

6

3

4

No.

Name

1 LAN

2 HDBT IN

HDMI IN

HDMI OUT

AUDIO OUT

RS-232

RELAY 1-2

DC 12V

Description

Connect to an Ethernet device.

Connect to the CTP-1301 TX via a Cat 5e/6/7 cable.

Connect to an HDMI source.

Connect to an HDMI display.

Connect to an audio receiver for HDMI audio de-embedding output (e.g. amplifi-er).

Connect to an RS232 slave device (such as a projector). Send commands to the slave device via

NetLinx Studio.

Connect to the projector screen for Relay control (turn on or off the projector screen).

Connect to DC 12V power adapter pro-vided.

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Pinout Information

The following figures show the pinouts of the Phoenix Connectors.

RS232

Connects to an RS232-enabled device with the 3-pole, 3.5mm captive screw connectors. Wire as shown below:

RELAY

Connects to a projector screen with the 3-pole, 3.5mm captive screw connectors. Wire as shown below:.

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Audio Out

Connect to an audio device with the 3-pole, 3.5mm captive screw connector. Wire as shown below:

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Installation

Warning: Before installation, ensure the device is disconnected from the power source.

Installation:

1. Attach the installation bracket to the enclosure of CTP-1301 TX using the screws provided.

2. The bracket is attached to the enclosure as shown.

3. Repeat steps 1-2 for the other side of the unit.

4. Attach the brackets to a surface or suitable location with user supplied screws.

5. Repeat steps 1-4 for the CTP-1301 RX.

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Wiring

Warning:

• Before wiring, disconnect the power from all devices.

• Connect and disconnect the cables with care.

1. Connect video source

Connect the VGA and HDMI sources (such as PC, Blu-ray player, Apple TV, 4K media player, etc) to the VGA IN and HDMI IN ports of the CTP-1301 TX respectively.

2. Connect HDBT OUT

Connect HDBT OUT of the CTP-1301 TX to HDBT IN of the CTP-1301 RX with a Shielded Cat 6a/7 cable.

3. Connect HDMI IN

Connect an HDMI source (such as BYOD system) to the HDMI IN port of the CTP-1301 RX.

4. Connect HDMI OUT

Connect an HDMI display device (such as a projector) to the HDMI OUT of the CTP-1301 RX.

5. Connect AUDIO OUT

Connect an audio receiver to the AUDIO OUT of the CTP-1301 RX.

6. Connections for additional control options:

• LAN Control (through NetLinx/Telnet/Web UI): Connect CTP-1301 RX to the same network as the control PC or control

system (e.g. NX-3200) via its LAN port.

• RS232 Control: Connect an RS232 slave device (e.g. projector) to the RS232 port of the CTP-1301 RX, and connect the

projector screen to RELAY port (1-2); send commands through NetLinx Studio to control the projector and screen.

7. C7. Connect the power adapter provided to the CTP-1301 RX.

One-way PoH enables the power to be sent from CTP-1301 RX to TX along a single Cat X cable; no additional power adapter is required for the TX.

8. Power on all attached devices

When all connections are made and power is ON, check if all LED indicators on the CTP-1301 TX and RX are normal to ensure the installation is successful. For LED indication, please refer to the Panel Description section.

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OSD

The CTP-1301 supports OSD (On Screen Display) to display its IP address. Follow these steps to initiate OSD:

1. Press and Hold the front panel buttons Input 1 and Input 2 for at least 3 seconds.

2. The IP address of the CTP-1301 will display on the upper right of the connected display’s screen for about 15s and then disappear.

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Input Source Switching

The CTP-1301 Kit supports Auto and Manual Switching between the HDBT (HDMI, VGA) and HDMI inputs.

Auto Switching

1. When multiple sources are inserted, and power is ON for all devices, the input will be switched to the active source with the highest priority.

Priority: VGA IN 1 > VGA IN 2 > HDMI IN 3 > HDMI IN 4 > HDMI IN 5 > HDMI IN 6 > HDMI IN 7

2. When a new source is inserted, the input will be switched to it automatically, following the Last-In-First-Out rule.

3. When the currently selected source is removed, the input will first be switched to the most recently selected port. If the port has no active source, the input will be switched to the active source with the highest priority.

4. When there is no source inserted, HDMI IN of RX will be selected as input.

Note:

• The Auto Switching function is enabled by default once all devices are powered on.

• Auto Switching can be set to Enabled or Disabled through NetLinx Studio and with the front panel button.

Manual Switching

Press the AUTO Button (to ensure AUTO LED is off) or the specific input button in red frames above to enable Manual Switching.

In Manual Switching mode,

1.

2.

When the input port without an active source is selected, CTP-1301 will output no signal.

Power cycle CTP-1301, the Manual Switching function will stay enabled.

Note: Manual switching is enabled when auto switching is off, and allows switching among inactive input ports.

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NetLinx Control

Controlling the CTP-1301 through NetLinx Studio.

Before launching NetLinx Studio, connect the CTP-1301 RX, PC, control system (e.g. NX-3200) to the same network.

Device Number and Ports

Each CTP-1301 has its own Device Number (which is assigned when the unit is bound to a Control System) and the following ports.

For CTP-1301 TX:

Port 1: RS-232

Port 7: VGA IN1 (Audio in1)

Port 8: HDMI IN 2

Port 9: HDMI IN 3

For CTP-1301 RX:

Port 21: RS232

Port 26: HDMI OUT, AUDIO OUT

Port 27: HDMI IN 1

Port 32: RELAY 1-2

In NetLinx Studio’s Online Tree, the CTP-1301 module displays its ports.

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Send command to control a device

Click “Diagnostics” on the menu bar, select “Control a Device”.

A window will display as follows, type the Device number, System and command respectively, and click “Send To Device”. (For additional

NetLinx API commands, see API NetLinx Command Set.)

Telnet Control

To launch Telnet Window,

1. Right click the Device Number in NetLinx Studio’s Online Tree, select “TELNET Window” – “Launch TELENT Window via NetLinx

Studio” (or “Launch TELENT Window via User Defined Program”).*

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The Telnet window opens.

2. At the prompt (>), type the Telnet command and press Enter.

* Selecting “Launch TELENT Window via User Defined Program”, may require enabling Telnet by completing the following:

(1) go to Start/Control Panel/Programs and Features;

(2) on the left, select “Turn Windows features on or off”;

(3) select the check-boxes Telnet Client and Telnet Server, and click OK.

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Web UI Control

To launch the Web control page,

Right click the Device Number in NetLinx Studio’s Online Tree, select “Web Control Page”“Launch Web Control Page via NetLinx

Studio” or “Launch Web Control Page via Default Browser”.

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Web UI Control

The Web UI designed for the CTP-1301 allows basic controls and advanced settings of the device. The Web UI page can be accessed through NetLinx Studio.

To access the CTP-1301 Web UI:

1. Connect your PC and the LAN port of the CTP-1301 RX to the same local area network.

2. In NetLinx Studio’s Online Tree, select “Web Control Page”“Launch Web Control Page via Default Browser” (or select “Launch

Web Control Page via NetLinx Studio”).

The following page will pop up. Enter the default password “admin” and click “Login”.

The main screen displays as follows.

The Web UI page consists of several sections for basic and advanced settings: Auto Switch, Key Lock, HDCP Support, EDID Support,

Auto Display Control, Relay Controller, Audio Output Volume, Output Resolution Setting, Network, Refresh, Factory Default, Reboot,

Update Status.

Refresh

The Refresh Button is used to refresh the Web UI to the latest setting.

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Factory Default

The Factory Default Button is used to reset the device to factory default settings.

Steps to reset the device to factory default settings:

1. Click “Factory Default” button.

2. Click “OK” to proceed.

A successful reset will restore all the device settings to their factory defaults and the device will reboot automatically. Allow at least 2 minutes for the reboot to complete.

Reboot

The Reboot button

To reboot the device:

1. Click “Reboot” button.

2. Click “OK” to proceed.

is used to reboot the device.

Update Status

The Update Status button

Logout

The Logout button

is used to view the device’s firmware upgrade status.

is used to logout from the Web UI.

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Auto Switch

Auto Switch allows switching among multiple inputs without using the buttons on the front panel.

ON: Click to enable Auto Switch (default setting).

OFF: Click to disable Auto Switch.

Key Lock

Key Lock allows locking of the buttons on the CTP-1301 to prevent accidental or unwanted switching.

ON: Click to enable Key Lock.

OFF: Click to disable Key Lock (default setting).

HDCP Support

HDCP Support allows enabling or disabling HDCP compatibility of each input.

ON: Click to enable HDCP compatibility for the corresponding input, which will transmit HDCP protected content (default setting).

OFF: Click to disable HDCP compatibility for the corresponding input, which will transmit non-HDCP protected content.

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EDID Support

EDID Support allows configuration of the EDID setting of each input.

Locate the target input port and select the settings from its drop-down menu, then click “Apply” to perform the setting.

Display Control

Auto Display Control

Auto Display Control allows control of CEC-enabled displays connected to the CTP-1301 through HDMI.

ON: Click to enable the Auto Display Control.

OFF: Click to disable the Auto Display Control. (Default setting)

DELAY TIME (1~30 min): Click the down arrow to set the time for the display to power off automatically when no signal is present.

Example: With the time set to 2 minutes, the output display will be powered off automatically when there is no signal input for 2 minutes.

The time range for Auto Display Control is 1-30 minutes.

RS232 SETTING

Control

1. Local: Click to perform RS232 command control through CTP-1301 locally. (Default setting)

2. Netlinx: Click to perform RS232 command control through NetLinx Studio.

Device: When “Netlinx” is selected, click the down arrow to select TX or RX for RS232 setting.

Baud Rate: Click the down arrow to select the baud rate.

Parity Bits: Click the down arrow to select the parity bits.

Data Bits: Click the down arrow to select the data bits.

Stop Bits: Click the down arrow to select the stop bits.

END FLAG: Select the ending flag after each RS232 command.

POWER ON: Enter the RS232 command to power on the display.

POWER OFF: Enter the RS232 command to power off the display.

SAVE: Click to save the setting changes.

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Relay Controller

RELAY MODE: Click the down arrow to select the Relay mode.

1. : Click to raise the projector screen.

2. : Click to lower the projector screen.

RELAY MODE: Click the down arrow to select the Relay mode. Available modes are LATCH and MOMENTRAY. Default setting is

LATCH.

MOMENTRAY TIME: When “MOMENTARY” is selected, click the down arrow to select the time for MOMENTARY mode. Available time ranges from 1 to 10 seconds.

Audio Output Volume

Output Volume: Move the slider to set the output audio volume.

Max/Min: Move the sliders at the left and right sides of the scale to set the maximum and minimum range of the audio volume.

Mute: Click to mute the audio.

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Output Resolution Setting

AUTO: Click to set the output resolution to Auto mode (default setting). The output resolution may vary based on the connected display’s native resolution.

MANUAL: Click to set the output resolution to Manual mode. In Manual mode, click the down arrow to select a specific output resolution as required.

APPLY: Click to set the output resolution to the desired setting.

Network

Device IP Mode:

DHCP: When enabled, the IP address of the CTP-1301 will be assigned automatically by the connected DHCP server.

Static: When the CTP-1301 fails to obtain or detect an IP address from the network to which it is connected, select “Static” to set up the IP address manually.

APPLY: Click to set the network setting.

Allow 2-3 minutes for the device’s LAN module to reboot and reconnect after the network setting is changed.

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System

The system section is used to set the ICSP parameter, login password, Telnet/SSH On/Off, Telnet Account and SSH Account.

1. ICSP PARAMETER:

CONNECTION MODE: includes four options: NDP, Auto IP, URL/TCP, URL/UDP. The default setting is NDP.

MASTER URL: Input the connected master’s URL.

SYSTEM NUMBER: Use the Online Tree to determine the system number. By default, it is disabled to be configured.

DEVICE NUMBER: Use the Online Tree to determine it. By default, it is disabled to be configured.

2. LOGIN PASSWORD:

LOGIN PASSWORD: Login Password can be changed. The default Login Password is admin.

3. TELNET/SSH ACCESS

TELNET/SSH ACCESS is used to enable or disable Telnet/SSH capability. The default setting is ON.

Note: Reboot the device for the setting change to take effect.

4. TELNET/SSH ACCOUNT

TELNET/SSH ACCOUNT is used to configure the user name and password of the account.

TELNET ACCOUNT

The default user name and password are null.

SSH ACCOUNT

The default user name is admin, the default password is password. Note: Reboot the device for the SSH ACCOUNT setting change to take effect.

APPLY: Click to choose each of the settings.

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Firmware Upgrade

CTP-1301 uses KIT files for firmware upgrade.

Before Starting

1. Verify that you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC.

2. Download the latest firmware (KIT) file to your PC. (Place KIT files on a local drive for the fastest throughput.)

3. Verify the following: a) Verify that an Ethernet/RJ-45 cable is connected from the CTP-1301 RX to the same network as the control system. b) Verify the CTP-1301 unit is powered ON.

4. Launch NetLinx Studio and open the Online Tree.

5. Bind the device to the integrated Master: select and right-click the CTP-1301; from the context sensitive menu, select Network

Bind/Unbind Device (be sure the check box is selected); click OK.

Transferring KIT Files

1. In NetLinx Studio, choose Tools > Firmware Transfers > Send to NetLinx Device to open the “Send to NetLinx Studio” dialog.

2. Click to navigate to the target directory. The selected directory path is displayed in the Location text box. KIT files in the target directory display under File Name.

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3. Select the appropriate KIT file from the File Name list.

4. Check the number of the Device to be upgraded in the Device text box.

• The device number is 32002.

The system number is 3. (Use the Online Tree to determine the system number.)

5. Click “Send” to upgrade the firmware.

6. Cick the automatically.

button on Web UI page to check the upgrade status. When the process completes, the device will restart

Note:

• The upgrade process will last 1 hour.

• Do not power off the device until it has been successfully upgraded.

• The device will restart two times to resume normal operation.

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Troubleshooting

1. Power: Ensure all devices are powered on.

2. Indicator: Ensure all LED indicators of the CTP-1301 are normal according to the user manual.

3. Devices: Ensure picture can be shown normally when directly connecting a source a display device.

4. Cable: Plug the HDMI/Cat X cable in and out or connect a different HDMI/Cat X cable. Ensure the specific cable length is within the available transmission range according to the Specifications Section.

5. Compatibility: Test other source and display devices to determine correct compatibility.

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API Command Set

NetLinx Commands

Device Port Name and Port Number:

Model name

CTP-1301 TX

RX

Port name

VGA IN1(Audio in1)

HDMI IN2

HDMI IN3

RS-232

HDBT OUT

HDBT IN

HDMI IN 1

HDMI OUT

Audio out

RELAY1

RELAY2

RS232

32

32

21

27

26

26

8

9

1

Port No.

7

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

1 VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDIN_AUTO_

SELECT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>’”

Return:

VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

2 ?VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT

To verify the Auto Switch

Status

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDIN_AUTO_

SELECT’”

Return:

VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

3 FP_LOCKOUT

To set Key Lock On/Off

4 ?FP_LOCKOUT

To verify the Key Lock

Status

5 CI<input>O<output>

To execute a switch

6 ?INPUT

To verify switch status

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’FP_LOCKOUT-

<ENABLE|DISABLE>’”

Return:

FP_LOCKOUT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?FP_LOCKOUT’”

Return:

FP_LOCKOUT-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,

“’CI<input>O<output>’”

Return:

SWITCH-I#,OALL

Description:

<input>

//{

1: VGA- IN;

2: TX_HDMI_IN1;

3: TX_HDMI_IN2;

4: RX_HDBT_IN;

5: RX_HDMI IN;

}

<output>

{ALL}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?INPUT’”

Return:

SWITCH-L<sl>I<input>O<output>

Description:

<sl> : {ALL}.

<input>

//{

1: VGA- IN;

2: TX_HDMI_IN1;

3: TX_HDMI_IN2;

4: RX_HDBT_IN;

5: RX_HDMI IN;

}

<output>

{ALL}

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDIN_AUTO_

SELECT-DISABLE’”

Return:

VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT-DISABLE

Description:

Set Auto Switch Status off.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?VIDIN_AUTO_

SELECT’”

Return:

VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT-ENABLE

Description:

Get Auto Switch Status. The Auto Switch

Status is on.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’FP_LOCKOUT-

DISABLE’”

Return:

FP_LOCKOUT-DISABLE

Description:

Set Key Lock off.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?FP_LOCKOUT’”

Return:

FP_LOCKOUT-ENABLE

Description:

Get Key Lock status. The Key Lock status is on.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’CI2OALL’”

Return:

SWITCH-I2,OALL

Description:

Switch HDMI IN1 to all outputs.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?INPUT’”

Return:

SWITCH-ALL,I1,OALL.

Description:

HDMI IN1 routes to all outputs.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

7 ?VIDIN_STATUS

To verify Input signal status

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’?VIDIN_

STATUS-<input>’”

Return:

VIDIN_STATUS-<status string>

Description: input port:

//{

VGA- IN;

TX_HDMI_IN1;

TX_HDMI_IN2;

RX_HDBT_IN;

RX_HDMI IN;

}

8 CEC_DISP_POWER

To execute a display control on/off

<status string>

{

NO SIGNAL;

VALID SIGNAL;

}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”CEC_DISP_

POWER-<ON|OFF>’”

Return:

CEC_DISP_POWER-<ON|OFF>

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,”’?VIDIN_

STATUS-7’”

Return:

VIDIN_STATUS-NO SIGNAL

Description:

VGA IN Input has no signal.

9

10

CEC_DISP_AUTO

To define the display control automatically

?CEC_DISP_AUTO

To verify the display control Status

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’CEC_DISP_

AUTO-<ON|OFF>’”

Return:

‘CEC_DISP_AUTO-<ON|OFF>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?CEC_DISP_

AUTO’”

Return:

CEC_DISP_AUTO-<ON|OFF>

11 CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT

To define a Delay Time to control the display off when on active signal

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’CEC_SLEEP_

TIMEOUT-<time>’”

Return:

CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT-<time>

Description: time: {1 ~ 30}

12 ?CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT

To verify Delay Time to control the display off when on active signal

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?CEC_SLEEP_

TIMEOUT’”

Return:

CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT-<time>

Description: time: {1 ~ 30}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’CEC_DISP_POWER-

OFF’”

Return:

CEC_DISP_POWER-OFF

Description:

To execute a display control off.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’CEC_DISP_AUTO-

OFF’”

Return:

CEC_DISP_AUTO-OFF

Description:

Define the display control automatically off.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?CEC_DISP_

AUTO’”

Return:

CEC_DISP_AUTO-ON

Description:

Get the display control Status. The display control Status is on.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’CEC_SLEEP_

TIMEOUT-5’”

Return:

CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT-5

Description:

Set Delay Time as 5 minutes.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?CEC_SLEEP_

TIMEOUT’”

Return:

CEC_SLEEP_TIMEOUT-5

Description:

Get Delay Time to control the display off when on active signal. The Delay Time is 5 Minutes.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

13 VIDIN_PREF_EDID

To set input EDID

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDIN_PREF_

EDID-<resolution>’”

Return:

VIDIN_PREF_EDID-<resolution>

Description:

Input port:

//{

VGA- IN;

TX_HDMI_IN1;

TX_HDMI_IN2;

RX_HDMI IN;

}

<resolution>

{

For VGA Input

1920x1200,60

1920x1080,60

1680x1050,60

1600x900,60

1440x900,60

1360x768,60

1280x768,60

1024x768,60

For HDMI Input

3840x2160,30

1920x1080,60

1280x720,60

1920x1200,60

1680x1050,60

1600x1200,60

1600x900,60

1440x900,60

1400x1050,60

1366x768,60

1280x1024,60

1280x960,60

1024x768,60

COPY

}

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_2,”’VIDIN_

PREF_EDID-1920x1200,60’”

Return:

VIDIN_PREF_EDID-1920x1200,60

Description:

Set fix EDID (1920x1200@60Hz 2CH).

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

14 ?VIDIN_PREF_EDID

To verify input EDID

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDIN_PREF_

EDID’”

Return:

VIDIN_PREF_EDID-<resolution>

Description:

Input port:

//{

VGA- IN;

TX_HDMI_IN1;

TX_HDMI_IN2;

RX_HDMI IN;

}

15 VIDIN_HDCP

To set Input HDCP

Compliant

<resolution>

{

For VGA Input

1920x1200,60

1920x1080,60

1680x1050,60

1600x900,60

1440x900,60

1360x768,60

1280x768,60

1024x768,60

For HDMI Input

3840x2160,30

1920x1080,60

1280x720,60

1920x1200,60

1680x1050,60

1600x1200,60

1600x900,60

1440x900,60

1400x1050,60

1366x768,60

1280x1024,60

1280x960,60

1024x768,60

COPY

}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’VIDIN_HDCP-

<ENABLE | DISABLE>’”

Return:

VIDIN_HDCP-<ENABLE | DISABLE>

Description:

Input port:

//{

TX_HDMI_IN1;

TX_HDMI_IN2;

RX_HDMI IN;

}

16 ?VIDIN_HDCP

To get Input HDCP

Compliant Status

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’?VIDIN_HDCP’”

Return:

VIDIN_HDCP-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Description:

Input port:

//{

TX_HDMI_IN1;

RX_HDMI IN;

}

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_1,”’?VIDIN_

PREF_EDID’”

Return:

VIDIN_PREF_EDID-1920x1200,60

Description:

The EDID of the Input is fix EDID

1920x1200@60Hz 2CH.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_3,”’VIDIN_

HDCP-ENABLE’”

Return:

VIDIN_HDCP-<ENABLE>

Description:

Set HDMI IN2 HDCP Compliant.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_INPUT_3,”’?VIDIN_

HDCP’”

Return:

VIDIN_HDCP-ENABLE

Description:

HDMI IN2 is HDCP Compliant.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

17 VIDOUT_RES_REF

To set output resolution

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDOUT_RES_

REF-<horizontal>x<vertical>,<refreshrate>’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RES_REF-

<horizontal>x<vertical>,<refresh-rate>

Description:

Variables: horizontal = An integer value representing the horizontal.

vertical = An integer value representing the vertical. May have an additional qualifier such as ‘i’ or ‘p’.

refresh-rate = An integer value representing the refresh rate.

18 ?VIDOUT_RES_REF

To get output resolution

19 REBOOT

To cause a warm reboot

{

4096x2160,60

4096x2160,30

4096x2160,25

4096x2160,24

3840x2160,60

3840x2160,50

3840x2160,30

3840x2160,25

3840x2160,24

1920x1200,60

1920x1080,60

1920x1080,50

1280x720,60

1280x720,50

1680x1050,60

1600x1200,60

1600x900,60

1440x900,60

1366x768,60

1360x768,60

1280x1024,60

1280x960,60

1280x800,60

1280x768,60

1024x768,60

800x600,60

}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDOUT_RES_

REF’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RES_REF-

<horizontal>x<vertical>,<refresh-rate>

Description:

<horizontal>x<vertical>,<refresh-rate>

{

4096x2160,60

4096x2160,30

… …

1024x768,60

800x600,60

}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’REBOOT’”

Return:

REBOOT

Description:

Cause a warm reboot.

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,”’VIDOUT_

RES_REF-1280x1024,60’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RES_REF-1280x1024,60

Description:

Set HDMI out resolution is 1280x1024@60.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_

OUTPUT_1,”’?VIDOUT_RES_REF’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RES_REF-3840x2160,60

Description:

HDMI out resolution is 3840x2160@60.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND 5002: 1: 0, “’REBOOT’”

Return:

SEND_COMMAND 5002: 1: 0, “’REBOOT’”

Description:

Cause a warm reboot.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

20 ?FWVERSION

To determine the system’s Application

Code version

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’?FWVERSION’”

Return:

FWVERSION <version-string>

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND dvRX,”’?FWVERSION’”

Return:

FWVERSION-SCALER_V1.05

FWVERSION-STM32_V1.4

21 VIDOUT_SCALE

Set the scaling mode for the video output port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDOUT_SCALE-

<AUTO|MANUAL>’”

Return:

VIDOUT_SCALE-<AUTO|MANUAL>

22 ?VIDOUT_SCALE

Get the scaling mode for the video output port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDOUT_

SCALE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_SCALE-<AUTO|MANUAL>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_OUTPUT_1,”’VIDOUT_

SCALE-AUTO’”

Return:

VIDOUT_SCALE-AUTO

Description:

Set scale mode is auto

Command:

SEND_COMMAND VIDEO_

OUTPUT_1,”’?VIDOUT_SCALE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_SCALE-Auto

Description:

Scale mode is auto.

23 VIDOUT_MUTE

Set the video mute mode for the video output port

24

25

26

27

?VIDOUT_MUTE

Gets the video mute mode for the video output port

VIDOUT_RGB

Set the video color space for the video output port

?VIDOUT_RGB

Get the video color space for the video output port

AUDOUT_MUTE

Set the audio mute mode for the audio output port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDOUT_MUTE-

<ENABLE|DISABLE>’”

Return:

VIDOUT_MUTE<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDOUT_

MUTE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_MUTE<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’VIDOUT_RGB-

<ENABLE|DISABLE>’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RGB-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?VIDOUT_RGB’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RGB-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’AUDOUT_MUTE-

<ENABLE|DISABLE>’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MUTE-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’VIDOUT_MUTE-

ENABLE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_MUTE-ENABLE

Description:

Set Video mute mode as enable.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?VIDOUT_

MUTE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_MUTE-DISABLE

Description:

Video mute mode is disable.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’VIDOUT_RGB-

ENABLE’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RGB-ENABLE

Description:

Set Video out color space as RGB.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND SWITCHER,”’?VIDOUT_RGB’”

Return:

VIDOUT_RGB-DISABLE

Description:

Video out color space is YUV.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND dxDev,”’AUDOUT_MUTE-

DISABLE’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MUTE-DISABLE

Description:

Set Audio mute mode as disable.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

28 ?AUDOUT_MUTE

Get the audio mute mode for the audio output port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?AUDOUT_

MUTE’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MUTE-<ENABLE|DISABLE>

29

30

31

AUDOUT_MAXVOL

Set the audio max vol for the audio output port

?AUDOUT_MAXVOL

Get the audio max vol for the audio output port

AUDOUT_MINVOL

Set the audio min vol for the audio output port

32 ?AUDOUT_MINVOL

Get the audio min vol for the audio output port

33

34

AUDOUT_VOLUME

Set the audio vol for the audio output port

?AUDOUT_VOLUME

Get the audio vol for the audio output port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’AUDOUT_

MAXVOL-<value>’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MAXVOL-<value>

Description:

Variable:

<value> = {0~100}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?AUDOUT_

MAXVOL’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MAXVOL-<value>

Description:

<value> = {0~100}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’AUDOUT_

MINVOL-<value>’”

Return:

‘AUDOUT_MINVOL-<value>

Description:

<value> = {0~100}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?AUDOUT_

MINVOL’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MINVOL-<value>

Description:

<value> = {0~100}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’AUDOUT_

VOLUME-<VALUE>’”

Return:

AUDOUT_VOLUME-<VALUE>

Description:

<value> = {0~100}

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>, “’?AUDOUT_

VOLUME’”

Return:

AUDOUT_VOLUME-<value>

Description:

<value> = {0~100}

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND dxDev, “’?AUDOUT_MUTE’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MUTE-disable

Description:

Audio mute mode is disable.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,

“’AUDOUT_MAXVOL-75’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MAXVOL-75

Description:

Set Audio max as 75.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,

“’?AUDOUT_MAXVOL’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MAXVOL-<100>

Description:

Audio max is 100.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,

“’AUDOUT_MINVOL-5’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MINVOL-5

Description:

Set Audio min as 5.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDIO_OUTPUT_1,

“’?AUDOUT_MINVOL’”

Return:

AUDOUT_MINVOL-0

Description:

Audio min is 0.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDOUT_VOLUME_1,

“’AUDOUT_VOLUME-50’”

Return:

AUDOUT_VOLUME-50

Description:

Set Audio vol as 50.

Command:

SEND_COMMAND AUDOUT_VOLUME_1,

“’?AUDOUT_VOLUME’”

Return:

AUDOUT_VOLUME-50

Description:

Audio volume is 50.

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NetLinx Command Set (cont.)

No.

Function Description Syntax

35 SET BAUD

Set BAUD command for the Serial port

Command:

SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,”’SET BAUD

<baud>,<parity>,<data>,<stop>’

Return:

SET BAUD

<baud>,<parity>,<data>,<stop>

Description:

<baud> = baud rate with supported values of: 115200, 76800, 57600, 38400,

19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600,

300, 150.

<parity> = N (none), O (odd), E (even), M

(mark), S (space)

<data> = 8 data bits

<stop> = 1 or 2 stop bits

Example

Command:

SEND_COMMAND dxDev,”’SET_BAUD-

9600,N,8,1’

Return:

SET_BAUD- 9600,N,8,1

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Telnet/SSH Commands

No. Command

1 help

2 cpu usage

3 date

4 get ip

5 ping

6 reset factory

7 set date

Description

Display all of the supported commands

Display the total CPU usage usage: cpu usage

Display the current date.

Usage: date

Show the IP configuration of this device.

Example

>help cpu usage date dns list get ip

… …

Displays the total CPU usage

Display the current date.

Show the DNS configuration of this device.

Show the IP configuration of this device.

>cpu usage

CPU usage is 25%

>date

The current date is: Thursday, January 1, 1970

>get ip

--- Current IP Settings ---

Hostname: XXX

IP Address: 192.168.2.201

Netmask: 255.255.240.0

DHCP: false

Ping an address. Address may be an IP or URL.

Reset configuration back to factory defaults.

Set the current date.

>ping 192.16.2.203

PING 192.16.2.203 (192.16.2.203): 56 data bytes

>reset factory

>set date

Usage: set date [day] [month] [year]

Arguments:

day integer of day of the week between 1 and 31

month integer of month between 1 and 12

year integer value of year later than 1900

8 set ip Setup the IP configuration of this device.

>set ip

--- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings ---

Enter IP Address

Enter Netmask

192.168.2.201 192.168.2.202

255.255.240.0 255.255.255.0

--- New settings ---

Netmask

192.168.2.202

255.255.255.0

Would you like to save the new settings? Y/N -> y

New settings were saved.

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Telnet/SSH Commands (cont.)

No. Command

9 set time

Description

Set the current time.

Example

>set time

Usage: set time [hours] [minutes] [seconds]

Arguments:

hours integer value of hours between 0 and 23

10 show mem

11 time

Display the memory usage for all memory types.

Display the current time.

Example:

set time 13 30 00

>show mem

RAM available: 349634560 bytes

RAM total: 406167552 bytes

>time

The current time is: 11: 57: 09 PM

12 show vs100 stats information (MSE values, length, etc.).

13 echo Enable/disable echo of typed characters.

14

15

16 exit msg

Close this terminal session.

Enable/Disable extended diagnostic messages.

reboot Reboot the device.

>show vs100 stats

VS100 STATS: 50.

>echo

Usage: echo [argument]

Arguments:

on Enable echo of typed characters

off Disable echo of typed characters

Example:

echo on

>exit

>msg

Usage: msg [argument]

This command allows system logs to be redirected to the terminal session.

There are multiple log levels, which are described below.

Arguments:

on Enable default [warning] system log level

debug Enable all system debug messages

info Enable info system log level

warning Enable warning system log level

error Enable error system log level

off Disable system log output to terminal session

Example:

msg on

>reboot

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Telnet/SSH Commands (cont.)

No. Command

17 set dns

18 dns list

Description

Set DNS service

Display the current dns.

19 set friendlyname

Set friendlyname

20 set location It’s setting location.

21 set connection Set the master connection settings.

22 get connection Get the master connection settings.

23 set telnet username

Set telnet service login username

Example

>set dns

--- Enter new values or keep current settings at the prompts ---

-- Current DNS #1 --

Enter DNS #1 192.168.2.1

-- Current DNS #2 --

Change the current value? Y/N -> Y

Enter DNS #2 192.168.3.1

Would you like to save the new settings? Y/N -> Y

New settings were saved...

>dns list

Domain Name: amx.com

DNS List:

DNS #1: 192.168.2.1

DNS #2: 192.168.3.1

>set friendlyname

Please input friendlyname:

Old friendlyname:

New friendlyname: 111

Would you like to save this setting(Y/N) y

Setting is ok , you should reboot that make it effective

>set location

Please input location:

Old location:

New location: 333

Would you like to save this setting(Y/N) y

Setting is ok , you should reboot that make it effective

>set connection

--- Enter New Values or just hit Enter to keep current settings ---

Enter Mode

Type T for TCP/URL, U for UDP/URL, N for NDP

or A for Auto and then Enter: Icsp_Auto A

Enter Master System Number: 1 1

--- New settings ---

System Number 1

Master Port 1319

Is this correct? Type Y or N and Enter -> Y

Changed && Saved

>get connection

Connection Mode: Icsp_Auto

System Number: 1

Master Ip/URL

Master Port: 1319

>set telnet username

Would you like to set this username (y/n) y

(please set telnet password)

Changed && Saved

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Telnet/SSH Commands (cont.)

No. Command

24 set telnet password

Description

Set telnet service login password

Example

>set telnet password

Enter Telnet new password 456

Would you like to set this password (y/n) y

Changed && Saved

25 set ssh password

Set ssh service login username >set ssh username

Enter ssh new username admin admin

Would you like to set this username (y/n) y

Changed && Saved

(you should reboot this device that make your setting active)

26 set ssh password

Set ssh service login password >set ssh password

Enter ssh new password password pass

Would you like to set this password (y/n) y

Changed && Saved

(you should reboot this device that make your setting active)

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LAST REVISED: 01/22/2019

About AMX by HARMAN

Founded in 1982 and acquired by HARMAN in 2014, AMX® is dedicated to providing AV solutions for an IT World. AMX solves the complexity of managing technology with reliable, consistent and scalable systems comprising control, video switching and distribution, digital signage and technology management. AMX systems are deployed worldwide in conference rooms, classrooms, network operation/command centers, homes, hotels, entertainment venues and broadcast facilities, among others. AMX is part of the HARMAN Professional Group, the only total audio, video, lighting, and control vendor in the professional AV market. HARMAN designs, manufactures and markets premier audio, video, infotainment and integrated control solutions for the automotive, consumer and professional markets.

©2019 Harman. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change.

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