AMX Precis SD User Manual

Instruction Manual
Precis SD
Distribution Matrix
Matrix Switchers
Release: 10/20/2008
(Firmware v1.4.1)
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ESD Warning .......................................................................................................1
Important Safety Information & Instructions .......................................................2
Information et directives de sécurité importantes...............................................3
Notices ................................................................................................................4
Overview & General Specifications .....................................................................7
Applicability Notice ................................................................................................................. 7
Product Notes ......................................................................................................................... 7
Front View............................................................................................................................... 8
Rear View ................................................................................................................................ 9
Precis SD General Specifications ........................................................................................... 11
Configuration Information & Control Options ....................................................................... 12
Installation & Setup ...........................................................................................15
Site Recommendations .......................................................................................................... 15
General Hazard Precautions .................................................................................................. 15
Unpacking.............................................................................................................................. 16
Rack Installation & System Setup .......................................................................................... 17
Attaching External Controllers .............................................................................................. 20
Attaching Inputs & Outputs................................................................................................... 24
Applying Power & Startup..................................................................................................... 27
Serial Control Device Startup ................................................................................................ 28
Executing a Test Switch.........................................................................................................29
Technical Support.................................................................................................................. 32
Signal Specifications..........................................................................................33
Ultra-Wideband (500 MHz) Specifications ............................................................................. 33
Sync Specifications ................................................................................................................ 33
Standard Audio Specifications .............................................................................................. 34
Precis SD Control Panel Operation....................................................................35
Overview ............................................................................................................................... 35
Executing & Disconnecting Switches ..................................................................................... 37
Verifying Signal Status........................................................................................................... 39
Executing Macros (Local Presets) .......................................................................................... 40
Adjusting Audio..................................................................................................................... 41
Locking & Unlocking the Control Panel ................................................................................. 43
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Appendix A – Managing Configuration Files .................................................... 45
Overview ............................................................................................................................... 45
Installing & Launching XNConnect......................................................................................... 46
Discovering a System............................................................................................................. 47
Opening an .xcl Configuration File ........................................................................................ 48
Navigating the Interface ........................................................................................................49
Modifying an .xcl Configuration File ......................................................................................50
Loading an .xcl Configuration File ......................................................................................... 54
Device Discovery Support .....................................................................................................54
Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics......................... 55
System Component Information ............................................................................................ 55
Using BCS to Access System Diagnostic Information............................................................. 56
Splash Screen Examples ........................................................................................................ 57
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ESD Warning

T o 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 ensure 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.
Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX AutoPatch 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. These items should not be manufactured locally, since they are generally composed of highly resistive conductive materials to safely drain static charges, without increasing an electrocution risk in the event of an accident. ESD protective equipment can be obtained from 3M™, Desco
ESD Warning
®
, Richmond Technology®, Plastic Systems®, and other such vendors.

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Important Safety Information & Instructions
When using and installing your AMX AutoPatch product, adhere to the following basic safety precautions. For more information about operating, installing, or servicing your AMX AutoPatch product, see your product documentation.
Read and understand all instructions before using and installing AMX AutoPatch products.Use the correct voltage range for your AMX AutoPatch product.There are no user serviceable parts inside an AMX AutoPatch product; service should only be
done by qualified personnel.
If you see smoke or smell a strange odor coming from your AMX AutoPatch product, turn it
off immediately and call technical support.
For products with multiple power supplies in each unit, make sure all power supplies are
turned on simultaneously.
Use surge protectors and/or AC line conditioners when powering AMX AutoPatch products.Only use a fuse(s) with the correct fuse rating in your enclosure.Make sure the power outlet is close to the product and easily accessible.Make sure the product is on or attached to a stable surface.Turn off equipment before linking pieces together , unless otherwise specified in that product’s
documentation.
For safety and signal integrity, use a grounded external power source and a grounded power
connector.
To avoid shock or potential ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to equipment, make sure
you are properly grounded before touching components inside an AMX AutoPatch product.

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Information et directives de sécurité importantes
Veuillez vous conformer aux directives de sécurité ci-dessous lorsque vous installez et utilisez votre appareil AMX AutoPatch. Pour de plus amples renseignements au sujet de l’installation, du fonctionnement ou de la réparation de votre appareil AMX AutoPatch, veuillez consulter la documentation accompagnant l’appareil.
Lisez attentivement toutes les directives avant d’installer et d’utiliser les appareils AMX
AutoPatch.
Le voltage doit être approprié à l’appareil AMX AutoPatch.Les appareils AMX AutoPatch ne contiennent aucune pièce réparable par l’usager; la
réparation ne doit être effectuée que par du personnel qualifié.
Si de la fumée ou une odeur étrange se dégagent d’un appareil AMX AutoPatch, fermez-le
immédiatement et appelez le Service de soutien technique.
Veillez à ce que tous les blocs d’alimentation des appareils dotés de blocs d’alimentation
multiples dans chaque unité soient allumés simultanément.
Servez-vous de protecteurs de surtension ou de conditionneurs de lignes à courant alternatif
lorsque vous mettez les appareils AMX AutoPatch sous tension.
Placez uniquement des fusibles de calibre exact dans les boîtiers.Veillez à ce que la prise de courant soit proche de l’appareil et facile d’accès.Veillez à ce que votre appareil AMX AutoPatch soit installé sur une surface stable ou qu’il
y soit fermement maintenu.
Fermez toutes les composantes de l’équipement avant de relier des pièces, à moins
d’indication contraire fournie dans la documentation de l’appareil.
Par mesure de sécurité et pour la qualité des signaux, servez-vous d’une source d’alimentation
externe mise à la terre et d’un connect d’alimentation mis à la terre.
Pour éviter les chocs ou les dommages éventuels causés à l’équipement par une décharge
électrostatique, veillez à ce le dispositif oit bien relié à la terre avant de toucher les composantes se trouvant à l’intérieur d’un appareil AMX AutoPatch.

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Notices
Copyright Notice
AMX© 2008 (Rev B), 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.
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein.
Liability Notice
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.
USFCC Notice
The United States Federal Communications Commission (in 47CFR 15.838) has specified that the following notice be brought to the attention of the users of this product.
Federal Communication Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement: “This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that
is, in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type-tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable pr otection against such interfer ence in a r esidential installation. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes 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:
Re-orient the receiving antennaRelocate the matrix with respect to the receiverMove the matrix away from the receiverPlug the matrix into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch
circuits
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the booklet, How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference Problems, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission to be helpful.” This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock N.
004-000-00345-4. Use shielded cables. To comply with FCC Class B requirement, all external data interface cables and
adapters must be shielded.
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Lithium Batteries Notice
Switzerland requires the following notice for products equipped with lithium batteries. This notice is not applicable for all AMX equipment.
Upon shipment of the products to Switzerland, the requirements of the most up-to-date Swiss Ordinance Annex 4.10 of SR 814.013 will be met by providing the necessary documents and annual reports relative to the disposal of the batteries to the Swiss Authorities.
Trademark Notices
AMX®, AutoPatch®, and NetLinx® are trademarks of AMX. Windows
®
, Windows 2000®, Windows NT®, and Windows XP Professional® are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation.
®
HyperTerminal
3M
, Desco®, Richmond Technology®, and Plastic Systems® are registered trademarks.
®
Neuron TosLink Ethernet
® ®
is a copyright product of Hilgraeve Inc.
and LonTalk® are registered trademarks of Echelon.
is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation.
is a registered trademark of the Xerox Corporation.
Other products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
Warnings & Cautions
This manual uses the following conventions and icons to draw attention to actions or conditions that could potentially cause problems with equipment or lead to personal risk.
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: The icon to the left indicates text that warns readers against actions or conditions that could cause potential injury to themselves.
Caution: The icon to the left indicates text that cautions readers against actions that could cause potential injury to the product or the possibility of serious inconvenience.
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Applicability Notice

The information in this manual applies to Precis SD (Slam Dunk) systems. For other types of Precis systems, see the Precis Instruction Manual.
Precis SD Systems
Model Configuration Description
FGP37-0804-560 8x4 RGBHV (500 MHz) FGP37-0804-567 8x4 RGBHV (500 MHz)+Stereo, DVC* FGP37-0808-560 8x8 RGBHV (500 MHz) FGP37-0808-567 8x8 RGBHV (500 MHz)+Stereo, DVC* FGP37-1204-560 12x4 RGBHV (500 MHz) FGP37-1204-567 12x4 RGBHV (500 MHz)+Stereo, DVC* FGP37-1208-560 12x8 RGBHV (500 MHz) FGP37-1208-567 12x8 RGBHV (500 MHz)+Stereo, DVC*
* DVC – Digital Volume Control

Product Notes

The Precis SD system is contained in a single enclosure* and pre-engineered to fit in a broad range of analog environments. All Precis SD systems have an integral Precis X/Y Control Panel, and can also be controlled from a variety of other sources (see page 12).
Note: Because the Precis SD system is available in four configuration sizes with or without stereo audio, the illustrations in this manual may differ from the model(s) you purchased.
Precis SD Features
500 MHz (+4 / -3 dB)PureSync™Superior crosstalk specificationsDigital audio output volume controlDigital audio input adjustmentsComplete audio breakaway capabilitiesRS-232 control po r t Groupings and macros (local and global presets)Supports full Device Discovery through AMX’s AutoPatch Duet module (firmware v1.4.1
required)
Optional TCP/IP control availableBacked by AMX Warranty (see warranty at www.amx.com or on the AMX AutoPatch CD)24-hour technical support
* Although primarily designed as a pre-engineered, standalone system, the Precis SD can be linked to other AMX AutoPatch Matrix Switchers. For information on linking between systems, see the instruction manual for the specific product.
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Precis SD Control Features
Precis SD systems support three different protocols: BCS* (Basic Control Structure), XNNet, and TCP/IP. Several different control options are available. Multiple control methods can be used on the same system.
Simple Touch X/Y Control Panel featuring backlit buttonsAMX control devices (for specific control programming information, contact your AMX
representative)
APControl 3.0 software (free with all systems)APWeb (TCP/IP control via an external module)Supports AMX AutoPatch’s simple BCS serial control protocolSupports third-party controllers
* BCS is sent as ASCII characters through the CONTROL (RS-232) port. For information on BCS commands, see the BCS Protocol Instruction Manual on the AMX AutoPatch CD or at www.amx.com.
Note: Features and specifications described in this document are subject to change without notice.

Front View

The enclosure is the structural basis of Precis SD systems. All Precis SD systems have an integral Precis X/Y Control Panel for controlling the system’s switches and system attributes. The control panel can also be used for system verification, redundant control, and troubleshooting. Directions for use are provided in the “Control Panel Operations” chapter on page 35.
The control panel illustrated in FIG. 1 includes the option for volume control. For additional control options, see page 12.
FIG. 1 Typical Precis SD model with digital volume control
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Power receptacle
Input connectors
Output connectors
CPU/Control hardware
Serial number
System Status indicator – Blinks either green or red to
indicate system status.
REMOTE Port – XNNet communication link port for linking
to AMX AutoPatch control devices (e.g., remote control panels and SBCs).
ENC LINK Port – Ethernet (RJ-45) port.
Can be used to link enclosures.
CONTROL port – Serial port (RS-232) for attaching an
external control device.

Rear View

The enclosure’s appearance, as viewed from the rear, (FIG. 2) will vary depending on the configuration.
FIG. 2 Precis SD 12x8 enclosure rear view
Rear View Components
CPU/Control hardwarePower receptacle and specificationsSerial numberInput/output connectors
The following sections briefly introduce the hardware on the rear of an enclosure.
CPU/Control Hardware
The CPU is to the left of the input connectors on the rear of the enclosure (FIG. 3).
FIG. 3 CPU/Control hardware
Although primarily designed as a pre-engineered, standalone system, the Precis SD can be linked to other AMX AutoPatch Matrix Switchers. For information on linking between systems, see the instruction manual for the specific product.
Note: The Comm light on the front panel indicates Ethernet traffic on the system.
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Input connectors
Output connectors
Power receptacle & specifications
Serial number labels
Power Receptacle & Specifications
The universal power receptacle is in the lower left han d corner on the rear of the enclosure (FIG.4). Maximum power specifications are on the power receptacle. The power receptacle will accept all major international standard power sources. (Standard US power cords are provided for installations within the US.)
The fuse is internal and is not field serviceable. If you believe the fuse needs to be replaced, contact technical support (see page 32).
FIG. 4 Enclosure hardware
System Serial Number
The system’s serial number is normally located in two places on an enclosure. When viewed from the rear, one serial number label is on the CPU (FIG. 4). The second serial number label is on the left side of the enclosure at the bottom edge (near the power receptacle). The label on the side will also have the enclosure number (referred to as the chassis number). Precis SD systems are contained in a single enclosure, labeled “Chassis 1 of 1.” Before installation, we recommend recording the system’s serial number in an easily accessible location.
Input & Output Connectors
Input and output connectors are the attachment points for source and destination devices that connect to the system. Viewed from the rear of the enclosure, the inputs (sources) are on the left side of the enclosure, and the outputs (destinations) are on the right side of the enclosure. The BNC connectors are color coded; the white connectors are inputs and the black connectors are outputs. Inputs and outputs are numbered separately; the numbers are above the connector on the left.
For directions on cabling/wiring the input and output connectors in your system, see “Attaching Inputs & Outputs” on page 24.
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Precis SD General Specifications

General Specifications
Parameter Value
Approvals CE, ETL, cETL Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing Operational Temperature 32°F to 110° F (0°C to 43° C) MTBF 87,600 hours AC Power* 100 VAC to 240 VAC single phase, 50 Hz to 60 Hz Power Consumption (max.) 80 Watts per enclosure Power Consumption (typical) 57 Watts per enclosure Thermal Dissipation (max.) 273 BTU/hr. Thermal Dissipation (typical) 194 BTU/hr. per fully loaded enclosure Dimensions
Depth Width with rack ears Width without rack ears Height
Weight Approximately 12 lb. (5.4 kg) per enclosure
* The fuse is internal and is not field serviceable. If you believe the fuse needs to be replaced, contact technical support (see page 32).
10.4 in. (26.4 cm)
18.8 in. (47.7 cm)
17.4 in. (44.2 cm)
5.2 in. (13.2 cm) 3 RU
For information and specifications for the individual signal types, see the following:
Ultra-Wideband (500 MHz) Signals – on page 33Hi-Z Sync Signals – on page 33Standard Audio Signals – on page 34
AMX reserves the right to modify its products and their specifications without notice.
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Configuration Information & Control Options

The factory configuration of the Precis SD is constructed internally by the CPU upon initial boot up of the system and contains routing and control information for that particular model of (for model numbers and descriptions, see the “Applicability Notice” on page 7).
Configuration Information
As shipped from the factory, the Precis SD supports Device Discovery (firmware v1.4.1 required). The factory configuration contains 3 virtual matrices for switching signals: VM 0 = audio-follow-video, VM 1 = video, and VM 2 = audio.
Important: Unless you need to modify the system, you will not need to use XNConnect (configuration software provided on the “AMX AutoPatch CD” shipped with each system).
You can use XNConnect to discover the factory configuration, modify the information, save it as an .xcl file, and load the file to the system’s CPU (see “Appendix A – Managing Configuration Files” on page 45). When an .xcl file is loaded to the system, it replaces the factory configuration on the CPU. Configuration file modifications include basic tasks, such as creating local presets, customizing input and output channel names for control display (e.g., in the APWeb or APControl interface), and setting the control panel password. A compatible .xcl configuration file is also provided on the CD.
Control Options
Precis SD systems support three different protocols: BCS (as ASCII characters sent through the CONTROL port), XNNet, and TCP/IP. Several different control options are available, and multiple control methods can be used on the same system.
Front Control Panel
The Precis X/Y Control Panel (standard on all Precis SD systems) controls the system’s switches and attributes, as well as providing routing verification, redundant control, and troubleshooting. For more information, see the “Control Panel Operation” chapter on page 35.
AMX Control Devices
The Precis SD is compatible with a number of AMX control devices. For specific control programming information, contact your AMX representative.
AMX Control Software
Precis SD enclosures can be controlled using AMX AutoPatch software:
APControl 3.0 – for control and scheduling
Uses CONTROL (serial) port located on the CPURuns on a PC connected to the CONTROL portDownload* from the AMX AutoPatch CD
APWeb Server (TCP/IP) – for control, diagnostics, and third-party access
Uses the CONTROL port located on the CPU for connecting to an APWeb Server
Module
Accessed through a TCP/IP interface, such as, a web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer)Contact AMX regarding limitations and conditions for operating a Precis SD
on a company LAN (Local Area Network)
* If your AMX account has the required permissions, you can download APControl from
www.amx.com.
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BCS Serial Control Protocol
The Precis SD can be controlled with an external serial controller that sends and receives ASCII characters via the CONTROL port. AMX AutoPatch has developed a command language, BCS (Basic Control Structure) protocol, for programming control operations and for diagnostic purposes. BCS commands can be entered into a terminal emulation program (such as, HyperTerminal) running on a PC. For information on BCS commands, see the BCS Protocol Instruction Manual on the AMX AutoPatch CD or at www.amx.com.
Third-Party Controllers
A third-party controller can also be attached to a Precis SD enclosure. If using a third-party controller, see the controller documentation for operating instructions.
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Installation & Setup

Site Recommendations

When placing the enclosure, follow the recommendations and precautions in this chapter to reduce potential installation and operation hazards.
Environment
Choose a clean, dust free, (preferably) air-conditioned location.Avoid areas with direct sunlight, heat sources, or high levels of EMI
(Electromagnetic Interference).
T o make control panel operations easier, mount the enclosure with
the control panel in the rack at eye level.
Chassis Accessibility
Make sure the front and rear panels of the enclosure are accessible, so that you can monitor the LED indicators. Leaving adequate clearance at the rear will also allow for easier cabling and service.
Power
Installation & Setup
The source’s electrical outlet should be installed near the router, easily accessible, and properly grounded. Power should come from a building branch circuit. We recommend using a dedicated line for the system’s power. Use a minimum breaker current rating of 15 A for 110 V or 30 A for 230 V. To avoid an overload, note the power consumption rating of all the equipment connected to the circuit breaker before applying power.

General Hazard Precautions

These recommendations address potential hazards that are common to all installations:
Elevated Operating Temperature
The maximum rated ambient temperature for Precis SD enclosures is 110° F (43° C). All equipment should be installed in an environment compatible with the manufacturer’s maximum
rated ambient temperature. In a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient room temperature.
Caution: To protect the equipment from overheating, do not operate in an area that exceeds 1 10°F (43° C) and follow the clearance recommendation below for adequate airflow.
Airflow Restriction
Precis SD enclosures are designed to adequately dissipate the heat they produce under normal operating conditions; however, this design is defeated when high heat producing equipment is placed directly above or below an enclosure.
Caution: To prevent overheating, avoid placing high heat producing equipment directly above or below the enclosure. The system requires a minimum of one empty rack unit above and below (three empty rack units are recommended).
Mechanical (Rack) Loading
When installing equipment in a rack, distribute the weight to avoid uneven mechanical loading.
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