Instruction Manual Octaire Distribution Matrix AutoPatch Matrix Switchers Revised: 2/10/2010
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Contents Contents ESD Warning .......................................................................................................1 Important Safety Information and Instructions ....................................................2 Information et directives de sécurité importantes...............................................3 Notices ................................................................................................................4 Overview and General Specifications ....................
Contents APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin........................................................ 67 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 67 Opening the APWeb Server .................................................................................................. 68 Overview of the Admin Home Page ......................................................................................
ESD Warning 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 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.
Important Safety Information and Instructions Important Safety Information and 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.
Information et directives de sécurité importantes 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.
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Overview and General Specifications Overview and General Specifications The Octaire Distribution Matrix is a fixed system consisting of a single video or audio enclosure or multiple video enclosures with or without audio in a fixed input/output range. Because the Octaire is available in various fixed sizes, the illustrations in this manual may differ slightly from model(s) you purchased. These cost-effective, off-the-shelf units pack the same high-performance specifications as our other top lines.
Overview and General Specifications Y/c and Y/c+Stereo: Model Configuration FGP44-3248-210 32x48 Y/c Description # of Enclosures 2 STD FGP44-3264-210 32x64 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-4832-210 48x32 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-4848-210 48x48 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-4864-210 48x64 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-6432-210 64x32 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-6448-210 64x48 Y/c 2 STD FGP44-6464-210 64x64 Y/c FGP44-3248-217 32x48 Y/c+Stereo 2 STD + 1 AUDIO 2 STD FGP44-3264-217 32x64 Y/c+Stereo 2 STD + 1 AUDIO FGP44-4832-217 48x3
Overview and General Specifications RGBHV and RGBHV+Stereo: Model Configuration FGP44-3248-560 32x48 RGBHV Description # of Enclosures 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-3264-560 32x64 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-4832-560 48x32 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-4848-560 48x48 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-4864-560 48x64 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-6432-560 64x32 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-6448-560 64x48 RGBHV 3 UWB + 2 SYNC FGP44-6464-560 64x64 RGBHV FGP44-3248-567 32x48 RGBHV+Stereo 3 UWB + 2 S
Overview and General Specifications Because the video enclosures look identical, it is crucial that they are cabled according to the labels on the rear and the “Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide” (see page 96), which is included in the shipment (also see “Linking Enclosures” on page 19). Note: On a multi-enclosure system, the primary enclosure is the one with a control panel (and a TCP/IP port) and is the point of control for the system.
Overview and General Specifications Front View A front control panel is standard with each system and is mounted on the primary enclosure. The panel is used for controlling the system’s switches and system attributes. For complete control panel information, see the “Control Panel” chapter on page 43. LCD Control Dial Function Key Take Key Cancel Key Select Key Input Keys Output Keys Power Indicator FIG.
Overview and General Specifications Control Hardware TCP/IP port (RJ-45) VIS toggle switches VIS connectors (BNC) System Status indicator Serial port (DB-9) Linking ports (RJ-45) FIG.
Overview and General Specifications Input and Output Connectors Service Access Spacing between connectors (twice the space for easy cable connections) Input connectors Output connectors FIG. 6 Input and output connectors Viewed from the rear of the enclosure, the connectors span the center from the power receptacles to the control area with the inputs on the top with the outputs directly below.
Overview and General Specifications External Control Options Note: The Octaire has a fixed configuration that was set at the factory. Octaire systems are controlled with either the control panel (see page 43) or externally with one of the following options: AMX Control Devices The Octaire, which supports Device Discovery, is compatible with a number of AMX control devices. For control programming information, see the instruction manual for the specific interface.
Installation and Setup Installation and Setup Site Recommendations When placing the enclosure, follow the recommendations and precautions in this section to reduce potential installation and operation hazards. For general specifications, see page 13; for individual signal specifications, see the “Signal Types and Specifications” chapter (see page 39). Environment Choose a clean, dust free, (preferably) air-conditioned location.
Installation and Setup Mechanical (Rack) Loading When installing equipment in a rack, distribute the weight to avoid uneven mechanical loading. Circuit Overloading When connecting the equipment to the supply circuits, be aware of the effect that overloading the circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Reliable Earthing (Grounding) Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. If you are not using a direct connection to the branch circuit (e.g.
Installation and Setup Rack Installation and System Setup Octaire Distribution Matrix enclosures fit in a standard EIA 19 in. (48.26 cm) rack (rack ears are provided). Important: The system requires at least one empty rack unit above and below the enclosure to allow adequate airflow; three empty rack units are recommended. Required items for rack installation: Enclosure(s) Rack ears Standard EIA 19 in. (48.
Installation and Setup To install and set up an Octaire system in a rack: 1. Attach rack ears per FIG. 8. FIG. 8 Attach rack ears 2. Place the enclosure in the rack and attach front-mounting screws to hold it firmly in place (FIG. 9); repeat for any additional enclosures. FIG. 9 Place enclosure(s) in rack and secure with screws Tip: When placing enclosures, keep in mind that the optimal viewing angle for a control panel is eye level. 3.
Installation and Setup 8. Execute a test switch to ensure the system is working properly; see “Executing a Test Switch” on page 30. 9. When the test switch works correctly, attach the remaining source and destination devices.
Installation and Setup To link two Octaire enclosures: 1. Insert one end of the crossover cable into the lower Link port on the primary enclosure (the one with the control panel). 2. Insert the other end of the crossover cable into the upper Link port on the secondary enclosure. When power is applied, the Link connector LEDs illuminate indicating communication status between enclosures (FIG. 12 on page 21).
Installation and Setup Link Connector LEDs The Link (RJ-45) connectors are 10Base-T and have two LEDs that indicate communication status when the enclosure is linked and active. Amber LED “on” – link status is active Green LED “blinks” – activity between enclosures FIG. 12 Link (RJ-45) connector LEDs Note: The Status LED indicator directly above the DB-9 port on the enclosure’s rear indicates system status.
Installation and Setup Depending on the signal type (e.g., component signals), you may need to attach corresponding input and output connectors on more than one enclosure to route the entire signal. For example, FIG. 13 shows three BNC cable connectors attached for routing a three-component signal through Input 1. Follow the “Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide” (see page 96) to ensure correct routing. Y Enclosure 1 Pb Enclosure 2 Pr Enclosure 3 FIG.
Installation and Setup Wiring Stereo Audio Connectors (5-position terminal block) The stereo audio connectors for the Octaire are pluggable 5-position terminal block. For stereo audio signal specifications, see the “Signal Types and Specifications” chapter (see page 39). If full stereo is not required, mono audio can be used; wire either the left or right channel for all inputs and outputs.
Installation and Setup Attaching External Control Note: The Octaire has a fixed configuration that was programmed at the factory.
Installation and Setup Connecting Serial Controllers An external serial controller is any device that can send and receive ASCII code over an RS-232 (null modem) serial cable attached to the serial port (DB-9) on the right rear of the primary enclosure. PCs are common serial controllers. Once a PC is attached to the Octaire, the system can be controlled by running APControl software on the attached PC (see the AMX AutoPatch CD).
Installation and Setup Serial Communication Settings When controlling the system with a serial controller, use serial communication software and make sure the baud rate is set at 9600. The settings on the PC serial communication software and the enclosure must correspond to each other. Octaire communication settings are baud rate = 9600, data bits = 8, stop bit = 1, and parity and flow control = none. To establish external serial control: 1.
Installation and Setup Applying Power and Startup Two standard US power cords for the redundant power supplies are provided for installations within the US. Maximum power specifications are on the power receptacle (also listed on page 13). Always use an earth-grounded power cord / system with an Octaire system. The source electrical outlet should be installed near the Octaire, easily accessible, and properly grounded. Power should come from a building branch circuit.
Installation and Setup 3. Plug power cords into the power receptacles on the enclosure (repeat for additional enclosures in multi-enclosure systems). Press the “l” side of both power switches on each enclosure (FIG. 20). Power receptacles FIG. 20 Plug power cords into power receptacles 4. Plug the other end of each power cord into a power strip that is turned off (we recommend using a 30 A power strip). 5. Turn on the power strip and wait 30 seconds.
Installation and Setup Control Panel Startup When the system is powered up, the LCD on the control panel will display the Function menu screen (FIG. 21). FIG. 21 Function Menu screen on the Octaire control panel APWeb Startup If you have not already done so, use the TCP/IP port on the primary enclosure to connect to a LAN or to a PC (see page 36).
Installation and Setup Executing a Test Switch For new system installations, we recommend executing a test switch to verify the system is working properly before attaching all inputs and outputs. Aside from having signal cables and a controller attached, the system is ready to execute switches when it ships from the factory.
Installation and Setup The test switch below routes Input 1 to Output 1. To switch both video and audio signals enter “L0”, (as in the example following). To switch video only enter “L1” or to switch audio only enter “L2”. To execute the test switch: 1. Enter the following BCS command line: CL0I1O1T When the “T” appears, the system has successfully executed the command. If any other character appears, the command was not successful.
Installation and Setup Cabling and Setup for Vertical Interval Sync The Vertical Interval Sync (VIS) signal provides complete vertical interval synchronization switching capability for an Octaire system. The VIS function uses an external master sync signal, such as station master, blackburst, or composite video input.
Installation and Setup 2. Attach a cable to the Sync Out connector on the primary enclosure (FIG. 24). Primary Enclosure with Control Panel Secondary Enclosure Flip appropriate VIS toggle switches (see below) Secondary Enclosure Flip appropriate VIS toggle switches From external sync source FIG. 24 Sync signal routed to multiple enclosures 3. Attach the other end of the cable to the Sync In connector on the second enclosure. 4.
Installation and Setup Secondary Enclosure(s) Set the TTL switch to “on” (be sure the BB switch is “off”). Important: The INV (Inverted) toggle switch must be set to “off” at all times. To set the VIS toggle switches: 1. Using a small screwdriver or paper clip, toggle each video enclosure’s DIP switch according to the information provided on the previous page. Important: After the VIS toggle switches are set, the system must be enabled from the control panel to handle VIS switching. 2.
Installation and Setup Connecting to the APWeb Server The APWeb server delivers HTML pages and Java applets, which allow for remote control and diagnostics of an AMX AutoPatch Routing System using PC-based Internet browsing software. In addition, one of the pages opens a Telnet server, providing a standard terminal interface for entering AMX AutoPatch BCS (Basic Control Structure) commands.
Installation and Setup Service Switch (SVC) Service switch (SVC) must be set to the right for normal operation FIG. 27 Octaire Service switch The Service switch (directly below the Ethernet Speed indicator LED) can be used to override system security if the username and password are lost. The Service switch can also be used to upgrade the APWeb firmware. Do not attempt to upgrade the firmware unless directed to do so by technical support.
Installation and Setup To connect the Octaire system to a LAN or to a PC: 1. Complete the installation of the Octaire system (see page 17); do not apply power to the system until Step 4 below. 2. Insert one end of the straight-through (RJ-45) cable into a network (NIC) card on a PC or an active LAN connection. 3. Insert the other end of the straight-through cable into the TCP/IP port on the Octaire enclosure. Ethernet link connector Cable from active LAN or NIC card on PC FIG.
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Signal Types and Specifications Signal Types and Specifications The Octaire Distribution Matrix is a fixed system, i.e., containing a single video type (with a single component per enclosure) or a single stereo audio enclosure or a single video type with stereo audio in a fixed input/output (I/O) range. The available I/O configuration sizes are 32x48, 32x64, 48x32, 48x48, 48x64, 64x32, 64x48, and 64x64. This chapter contains signal specifications for each signal type.
Signal Types and Specifications Ultra-Wideband Video Ultra-Wideband (RGBHV) Signal Specifications Frequency Response Fully loaded Fully loaded Fully loaded ±3 dB, >600 MHz average ±3 dB, 500 MHz or better ±1.5 dB, 150 MHz or better Crosstalk f = 1 MHz f = 5 MHz f = 10 MHz f = 30 MHz f = 100 MHz f = 150 MHz <-80 dB <-79 dB <-74 dB <-71 dB <-60 dB <-52 dB Signal to Noise Ratio Vin = 0.7 V, 100 IRE >65 dB Return Loss f = 5 MHz <-45 dB Input Level (max.) ±1.
Signal Types and Specifications Stereo Audio Signals All Octaire systems with an audio enclosure route stereo audio signals. If full stereo is not required, the Octaire can be used for mono audio; wire either the left or right channel for all inputs and outputs. For information on wiring the connectors for balanced or unbalanced connections and on wiring sources and destinations, see page 23.
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Octaire Control Panel Operation Octaire Control Panel Operation Overview The Octaire Control Panel (standard on all systems) is used for controlling the system’s switches and system attributes. In multi-enclosure systems, the Control Panel is attached to the primary enclosure. Note: AMX AutoPatch software can also be used to control a system; for more information, see the AMX AutoPatch CD.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Control Keys and Dial (continued) Take Key The Take Key functions much like the Enter Key on a computer keyboard. Pressing the Take Key instructs the system to execute or disconnect a switch. Prior to pressing the Take Key, the individual operation component(s) are selected by pressing the appropriate key(s). Control Dial The Control Dial scrolls through menu options and adjusts values, such as volume.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Menus and Modes The Function menu and its submenus access the modes and functions used to control the system. The modes are Change, Virtual Matrix, Status, Disconnect, Setup Options, Lock Panel, Adjust Audio, and Global Preset. While in a mode, the same command can be repeated, without having to return to the Function menu to reselect the mode e.g., when in Mute Mode you can select various outputs to mute and un-mute.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Octaire Control Panel operations consist of the following four basic tasks: Choosing a mode, submenu, or list: press the Function Key to access the Function menu. Use the Control Dial and Select Key to choose the desired mode, submenu, or list. Selecting Inputs or outputs: press the corresponding Input or Output Key. Selected keys will change color or flash, depending on the routing state.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Executing Switches A switch is an active connection between an input (source) device and one or more output (destination) devices. The signals connected in a switch command are individual signals or groups of individual signals coming through the connectors on the rear of an enclosure. You can execute switches from the Control Panel using the steps below or by defining and executing a global preset (see page 51).
Octaire Control Panel Operation Changing Virtual Matrices (Routing Levels) The Octaire system supports three routing levels (virtual matrices) for switching signals: All (Audio-follow-Video), Video, and Audio. Occasionally you may need to execute switches (or perform other operations) using a routing level other than the current one. The directions below give the steps to change from routing signals on All to routing on Audio. To change the virtual matrix (routing level): 1. Press the Function Key.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Disconnecting Switches Disconnecting a switch deactivates the connection between an input (source) and one or more output (destination) devices. Disconnecting an input will disconnect all outputs currently receiving the input's signal. An output can only be connected to one input; therefore, disconnecting an output will only disconnect the connection between the output and the input that is routed to it. Inputs and outputs can be selected in the same disconnect command.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Verifying Signal Status Signal status can be verified to confirm that a switch has executed properly or to confirm correct routing to multiple outputs (destinations). Verifying an input will illuminate all outputs currently receiving the input's signal. An output can only be connected to one input (source); therefore, verifying the status of an output will illuminate only the one input that is currently routed to it.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Defining and Executing Global Presets Global presets are predefined sets of switches that can easily be executed at one time. The Octaire Control Panel supports up to 64 global presets. A global preset number can be assigned to a routing state during runtime and stored by the system, allowing you to replicate an entire system state. (The system state includes audio volume/gain settings and all signal routings.
Octaire Control Panel Operation 6. Scroll the Control Dial until Global Preset 3 appears. 7. Press either the Select Key or the Take Key. 8. Wait approximately ten seconds for the system to store the global preset setting. The current routing state can now be recalled as Global Preset 3, and the system returns to the Global Preset submenu. 9. Press the Function Key to return to the Function menu. Executing Global Presets To execute a global preset: 1. Press the Function Key.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Adjusting Audio If your Octaire system routes audio, the control panel supports volume control, and adjustments may be made at any time during normal operation. Audio adjustments are made in real time as the Control Dial is turned and remain in effect until changed. The Adjust Volume Screen displays the current volume setting and the range available for the specific audio output signal that has been selected for adjustment.
Octaire Control Panel Operation 5. Press the Select Key again to choose Output Volume. The panel is in Output Volume Mode (all Input Keys are turned off, and the available Output Keys turn blue). Routing level 6. Press the Output Key that corresponds to the output to be adjusted. The Adjust Volume Screen appears, displaying the volume range of the audio signal and the current volume setting for the selected output. Current volume setting Volume range 7.
Octaire Control Panel Operation 5. Press the Select Key. The system is in Mute Mode (all Input Keys are turned off, and the available Output Keys turn blue), and any muted Output Keys turn white. Routing level 6. Press the Output Key that corresponds to the output to be muted. The output is muted, and the Output Key turns white. 7. Select another output to mute. Or press the Cancel Key to return to the Adjust Audio submenu. (The Cancel Key does not undo the audio adjustments.
Octaire Control Panel Operation 6. Press the Select Key. The system is in Input Gain Mode (the available Input Keys turn blue, and all Output Keys are turned off). 7. Press the Input Key that corresponds to the source that was routed in Step 1. The Adjust Input Gain Screen appears, displaying the gain range of the audio signal and the current gain setting. Current gain setting Gain range 56 8. Adjust the input gain by scrolling with the Control Dial.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Locking and Unlocking Locking the Octaire Control Panel prohibits access to the system and can prevent accidental switching. While the panel is locked, BCS commands still work; however, they cannot be used to unlock the panel. The panel remains locked if the power is cycled. The password used to lock and unlock the panel consists of a sequence of five input keys. The factory default password is the first five Input Keys (1-2-3-4-5).
Octaire Control Panel Operation Unlocking the Control Panel When the panel is locked and you press any key, the Unlock Panel Screen appears and you have ten (10) seconds to enter the password, or the Control Panel remains locked. If you wait longer than 10 seconds, press any key again before entering the password. If you enter the wrong password while attempting to unlock the Control Panel, an invalid password message appears and the Cancel Key flashes.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Setup Options The following options are available under the Setup Options submenu: Software Version – to display software version information for the Control Panel Default VM – to change the factory default virtual matrix (routing level) Reload Config – is not used in normal operations; use only when directed to do so by technical support VIS Config – to enable or disable Vertical Interval Sync Change Password – to change the password from the factory default Software Versi
Octaire Control Panel Operation 4. Scroll the Control Dial to see additional Software Version information. 5. Press the Cancel Key to return to the Setup Options submenu. Or Press the Function Key to return to the Function menu. Default Virtual Matrix The factory default virtual matrix (routing level) for the Octaire is All (Audio-follow-Video). You have the option of changing the factory default virtual matrix for your system.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Vertical Interval Sync (VIS) Config The system must be configured with the Control Panel before it is capable of switching vertical interval sync signals. For instructions on connecting VIS cables to enclosure(s), see page 32 in the “Installation and Setup” chapter. After attaching the cables to the connectors and setting the VIS toggle switches on the CPU, enable VIS using the following steps. To enable VIS: 1. Press the Function Key. The Function menu appears. 2.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Setting the Password The Octaire’s default password is “1 2 3 4 5” entered using the first five input keys. A new password can be set using any combination of five of the Input Keys 1 through 8 when the LCD displays “Enter New PWD” (Step 5). In the Change Password Mode (selected in Step 4), the keys available to use in a password will illuminate blue.
Octaire Control Panel Operation TheThe LCD displays Reenter New PWD. 6. Re-enter the new password. If the re-entered password matches, the system accepts it as the new password, and the LCD displays Password Reset. Press the Take Key and go to Step 8. If the re-entered password does not match, the LCD displays Invalid Password. Press the Cancel Key to return to Enter New PWD screen and repeat Steps 5 through 7. 7.
Octaire Control Panel Operation System Error Codes and Troubleshooting This section provides an overview of the most common error codes that may appear on an Octaire Control Panel. The table below lists the error code, the name of the code, the meaning of the code, and some basic troubleshooting strategies (additional troubleshooting strategies are included on page 65). The codes in the table are not intended to be comprehensive.
Octaire Control Panel Operation Troubleshooting Error codes can appear either on the control panel’s LCD or in a terminal emulation program, such as HyperTerminal. When you are using a control panel, one of the most common troubleshooting strategies is to resend the command to see if the error was simply a timeout error. When you are using BCS commands, one common troubleshooting strategy is to enter the command again. Often the command has simply been entered incorrectly (e.g.
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APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Overview Applicability Notice: The APWeb information in this manual covers APWeb Version 1.6.0. (The version number is in the upper right on the Home page.) The APWeb server delivers HTML pages and Java applets, which allow for remote control and diagnostics of an AMX AutoPatch Routing System using PC-based Internet browsing software.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin System Requirements PC with Windows XP Professional®, Windows 2000®, or Windows NT® Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, etc.) JRE v1.4.x or greater (Java Plug-in for the XBar Controller) Design Requirement AMX highly recommends deploying only one APWeb server per system. Any configuration violating this recommendation may not be backed by the technical support agreement.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Overview of the Admin Home Page APWeb’s Admin Home page has links for complete site access, while the links on the user’s Home page are limited to control access. The Admin Home page displays information on the system’s routing levels (referred to as virtual matrices or VMs on APWeb) and the number of currently defined macros (defined in APWeb). It also displays information regarding the discovery of hardware devices during bootup if this feature is enabled.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Setting a Static IP Address The current (default) IP address is displayed on the APWeb Configuration page under the section for Current APWeb Settings. A field is provided on the APWeb Administration page under Configure APWeb Settings for entering a static IP address.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Setting Admin and User Account Logins For security purposes, we recommend that the Network Administrator set the account profiles as part of the initial setup. APWeb uses HTTP basic access authentication with dual access (i.e., the Network Administrator account and the User account each has its own user name and password). Resetting the account profiles (see page 81) requires physical access to the system.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin 3. Enter the new user name in the New Username field. 4. Enter the new password in the New Password field, and confirm by reentering it in the next field. 5. Click Submit. 6. Under Change Administration Account Login, enter super in both the Admin Username and Admin Password fields, and then enter the new information in the applicable fields. 7. Click Submit.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin To disconnect the test switch with the XBar: 1. Click the red crosspoint. The red crosspoint image turns blue as the test switch is disconnected. Executing a Test Switch with BCS We recommend routing a test switch with BCS (Basic Control Structure) commands on the Diagnostics page (see below) or with the XBar Controller (see page 72).
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Customizing the Site The APWeb site can be customized in several different ways: This section covers customizing the site name, access to product services, and bootup operations. Customizing the control options is covered in the next section (see page 76). Customizing the Site Name The site name for the APWeb server can be customized at the APWeb Configuration page.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin BCS Tunnel – check this option to be able to open a TAP for entering BCS control commands. This is especially useful for third-party controllers, which can control the attached Octaire using IP connectivity. Unlike all other access points in APWeb, the BCS tunnel is not authenticated, even if site security is turned on. We strongly recommend that this service be turned off when not in use.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Customizing the Control Options APWeb’s two options for controlling an AMX AutoPatch Routing System are the XBar Controller and custom macros (switches that execute simultaneously). Customizing the XBar The XBar displays the crosspoints for the input and output channels.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Creating/Editing Macros A macro is a sequence of BCS (Basic Control Structure) control commands that are executed simultaneously. Up to 50 macros can be created on the Create/Edit Macro page and executed from the Execute Macro page. (A macro can contain up to 63 individual command characters). Note: If you are not familiar with BCS (Basic Control Structure) commands, see the “BCS Protocol Instruction Manual” on the AMX AutoPatch CD or at www.amx.com.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin To create a macro: 1. From any page in the site, click the Create Macro link. 2. Enter the BCS commands (63 character maximum) in the BCS String field. 3. Enter a unique name up to 23 characters for the macro in the Macro Name field. 4. Click Create. The macro is added to the list on the Execute Macro page. Tip: A macro can be created to disconnect the switches in an existing macro. The contents of a macro can be replaced at the Create/Edit Macro page.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin When entering the number of the new routing level (VM), apply the following rules: VM Numbering Rules For control purposes, the VM number must match the level numbers on the Octaire as follows: All (audio-follow-video) routing level (VM) = 0 Video routing level (VM) = 1 Audio routing level (VM) = 2 Important: When you specify the number of inputs and outputs for a VM, they will always correspond to the first inputs and outputs in the system.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Handling Security Issues APWeb’s system security limits access to the site. The security setup is explained on page 71. We recommend that the following security measures be followed: Leave system security turned on (the default setting). Place the APWeb server site inside your network firewall. Set the account profiles as part of the initial setup (see page 71). Deploy APWeb in a secure LAN environment.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin To reset the Admin user name and password to their default values: 1. Flip the Service switch to the left to place it in Service mode (FIG. 41). FIG. 41 Service switch in Service mode 2. Log on to the Admin Home page, using the default Admin user name and password: super and super. 3. From any page in the site, click the Configuration link. 4. On the APWeb Configuration page, click Reboot APWeb. 5.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin Executing and Disconnecting Switches APWeb’s two control points for executing and disconnecting switches on an AMX AutoPatch Routing System are the crosspoints on the XBar Controller (see below) and the macros on the Execute Macro page (see page 85). Executing and Disconnecting Switches on the XBar The XBar Controller is a graphic interface control panel that executes switches on an AMX AutoPatch Routing System.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin To execute or disconnect switches: 1. From any page in the site, click the Controller link. The XBar launches. 2. Optional (to change the routing level) – Click the VM title block in the upper left corner. The VM Selection Pad dialog box opens. From the VM list, select the new VM. Close the VM Selection Pad. Select VM (routing level) from list 3. Click a blue (inactive) crosspoint to execute a switch. The blue crosspoint image turns red as the switch is routed.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin 3. Right click on the output channel (e.g., O_Ch:0004) needing adjustment. The Audio Control dialog box opens. 4. Move the slider to adjust the volume (up increases; down decreases) or click the Mute button to mute/unmute. 5. Close the Audio Control dialog box. 6. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 as necessary for additional outputs.
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin 4. Right click on the input channel (e.g., I_Ch:0001) that was just routed. The Audio Control dialog box opens. 5. Move the slider to adjust the input gain (up increases; down decreases). 6. Close the Audio Control dialog box. 7. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 as necessary for additional sources (inputs) that will be routed to the same destination (output).
APWeb – Initial Setup by Network Admin ********************************************************** APWeb Connection Information Worksheet This worksheet is provided for your convenience. Print or photocopy as many copies of this form as necessary. Login Names (Required) Login Names (user name) and Passwords for administrative and user access are required. (The user names and passwords are case sensitive.) Addresses (Must Be Supported) Fixed or Static IP Address: ______ . ______ . ______ .
APWeb – Controlling the Octaire APWeb – Controlling the Octaire This chapter starts with four easy steps for connecting to APWeb after the initial setup by the Network Administrator. It explains how to use APWeb’s two control options for executing and disconnecting switches: the XBar Controller (a crosspoint interface) and Macros (which are programmed by the Network Administrator). Connecting to APWeb To connect to the APWeb server: 1. Launch a browser on your PC. 2. Type http://192.168.0.
APWeb – Controlling the Octaire Home Page The Home page for APWeb contains information on the system’s routing levels (referred to as virtual matrices or VMs in APWeb) and the number of currently defined macros. The site name can be customized to uniquely identify your Octaire system (contact your Network Administrator). Customizable site name Click for AMX Website Current routing levels (VMs) Number of defined macros Links FIG.
APWeb – Controlling the Octaire Navigating the XBar Controller Output channels VM title block (levels) Input channels Crossbar field with blue and red crosspoints Cursor shows crosspoint I/O pair numbers Status bar The crosspoint images in the XBar’s crossbar field represent the intersections of the input channels and the output channels.
APWeb – Controlling the Octaire 5. Click a blue (inactive) crosspoint to execute a switch. The blue crosspoint image turns red as the switch is routed. Or Click a red (active) crosspoint to disconnect a switch. The red crosspoint image turns blue as the switch is disconnected. Tip: To select or unselect consecutive crosspoints, hold down the Control key and move the mouse across the desired crosspoints (do not hold down any of the mouse buttons).
APWeb – Controlling the Octaire Updating Status on the XBar The XBar can be updated from the VM Selection Pad to show changes in system status. This can be helpful when the XBar is used simultaneously by multiple users or when other control options (such as control panels or external serial controllers) are also being used. To update system status when using multiple control points: 1. Click the VM title block in the upper left corner of the XBar. The VM Selection Pad dialog box opens. 2.
APWeb – Additional Info for Network Admin APWeb – Additional Info for Network Admin This chapter contains information on embedding the XBar applet (see below) and on changing the proxy setting (see page 93). Embedding the XBar Applet The XBar applet can be embedded in a custom website by using the applet tag shown below. Make any of the following adjustments to the code to fit your particular system’s requirements.
APWeb – Additional Info for Network Admin Changing the Proxy Setting If the Enter Network Password dialog box does not open during setup, try the following APWeb troubleshooting strategies: Check all power, signal, and link connections. Check the Link indicator LED on the TCP/IP connection on the primary enclosure’s CPU. If the indicator is not illuminated, check the cable type.
APWeb – Additional Info for Network Admin 2. Select the Connections tab. 3. Click LAN Settings. The Local Area Network (LAN) Settings dialog box opens. If the Proxy server box is checked, go to Step 4. If the Proxy server box is not checked, check it before going to Step 4.
APWeb – Additional Info for Network Admin 4. Click Advanced. The Proxy Settings dialog box opens. Enter APWeb IP address 5. In the Exceptions field, enter the appropriate APWeb IP address (the default is 192.168.0.251). 6. Click OK to exit each of the dialog boxes used in these steps.
Appendix A – Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide Appendix A – Octaire AutoPatch Connector Guide 96 Octaire Instruction Manual
Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics System Component Information The Octaire displays system information in its splash screen for diagnostic purposes. The information indicates the current status and well-being for five of the system’s components.
Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics Verbosity Settings The verbosity (v) settings (v0, v1, v2, v3) correspond to the level of detail that will be displayed, with v0 being the lowest level of detail and v3 being the highest level. The v3 setting is not supported for the “all components” setting. The commands ~scr! or ~scri0v#! will access the lowest level of detail (verbosity) for all components.
Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics Splash Screen Examples Following are three examples of splash screen information that could display when different verbosity/ component settings are specified. Depending on the amount of detail provided, you may need to scroll to see the entire display. ~scri7v1! [7:System Sensors] detected [center board sensors] detected FIG.
Appendix B – Programmer’s Interface for System Diagnostics 100 Octaire Instruction Manual
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