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instruction manual
AXB-IRS4
IR/Serial Interface (4 Ports)
AXlink Bus Controllers
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AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer AMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three (3) years from the date of purchase from AMX Corporation, with the following exceptions: • Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three (3) years, except for the display and touch overlay components that are warranted for a period of one (1) year. Disk drive mechanisms, pan/tilt heads, power supplies, MX Series products, a
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Product Information .................................................................................................1 Specifications .............................................................................................................. 1 Configuration and Installation .................................................................................3 Setting the Device DIP Switch.....................................................................
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Table of Contents ii AXB-IRS4 IR/Serial Interface (4 Ports)
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Product Information Product Information The AXB-IRS4 (FIG. 1) is an AXCESS bus device you can program to control up to four infrared (IR) or serial-controlled audiovisual devices such as televisions and video cassette recorders. The AXB-IRS4 can be controlled by an AMX AXCESS or AXCENT2 system, or independently with a personal computer (PC). The AXB-IRS4 can be programmed to control a wide variety of AV equipment. If you change the IR or serial equipment in your system, you can easily reprog
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Product Information AXB-IRS4 Specifications (Cont.) PWR connector 2-pin captive wire connector connects an external 12 VDC power supply to the AXB-IRS4. An external power supply should be used when the distance between the AXB-IRS4 and control system exceeds the wiring guidelines described in the Wiring Guidelines section on page 6. Battery Lithium battery backup for stored control commands Enclosure type Metal with black textured finish Weight 1.12 lbs (508 grams) Dimensions 1.51" x 5.55" x
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Configuration and Installation Configuration and Installation Setting the Device DIP Switch The 8-position DEVICE DIP switch sets the AXlink identification number for the AXB-CAM. Make sure the device number matches the number assigned in the AXCESS software program. When you set the first device number on the DEVICE DIP switch, the AXB-IRS4 automatically assigns the next three device numbers. For example, if you set the DEVICE DIP switch to 97 (1+32+64=97) as shown below, the AXB-IRS4 sets
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Configuration and Installation Positions 1-4: Carrier signal enable/disable DIP Switch positions 1-4 on the CARRIER/BAUD DIP switch determine wether the AXB-IRS4 transmits carrier signals along with the IR equipment codes. ! If DIP switch positions 1 through 4 are set to the up position, the carrier signal is enabled and the AXB-IRS4 transmits IR equipment codes at device-specific signal frequencies. ! If DIP switch positions 1 through 4 are set to NC (down), the carrier signal is disabled a
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Configuration and Installation Setting the Internal Jumpers (E1 and E2) for AXlink or RS-232 Communication Internal jumpers are located on the circuit card inside the AXB-IRS4 enclosure. You will need a Phillips-head screwdriver to open the enclosure. Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before removing the AXB-IRS4 circuit card from the enclosure, discharge any accumulated static electricity from your body and the screwdriver by touching a properly grounded metal object. Remo
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Configuration and Installation Wiring the AXB-IRS4 The serial, IR, AXlink, and power supply connectors are located on the rear panel of the AXB-IRS4 as shown in FIG. 5. The AXlink connector can also be used for RS-232 communications. 12VDC 4 3 2 1 AXlink / RS-232 PWR FIG. 5 AXB-IRS4 rear panel connectors Do not connect power to the AXB-IRS4 until the wiring is complete. If you are using power from AXlink, disconnect the wiring from the Card-Frame before wiring the AXB-IRS4. If you are using
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Configuration and Installation Using AXlink for data and power Connect the Central Controller's AXlink connector to the AXlink/RS-232 connector, on the rear panel of the AXB-IRS4, for data and 12 VDC power, as shown in FIG. 6. 12 VDC PWR connector PWR (+) no connection on AXB-IRS4 GND (-) PWR(+) PWR AXP/TX AXP AXlink/RS232 connector Axcess Control System on AXB-IRS4 AXM/RX AXM GND GND (-) FIG. 6 AXlink data and power wiring diagram Using AXlink for data and a 12 VDC power supply Connect the
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Configuration and Installation FIG. 8 shows the AXlink/RS-232, DB-9, and power supply wiring diagram. For some applications, you may need to strap pins 7 (request to send) and 8 (clear to send) together depending on the PC (as shown in the illustration). 12 VDC PWR connector PWR (+) 12 VDC power supply on AXB-CAM GND (-) PWR(+) 2 (RXD) AXP/TX AXlink/RS232 connector 3 (TXD) on AXB-CAM AXM/RX GND (-) 5 (GND) DB-9 connector (male) FIG. 8 AXlink/RS-232, DB-9, and power supply wiring diagram Usin
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Configuration and Installation Connecting an IR device IR devices connect to the AXB-IRS4 with an IR device cable. The cables supplied with the AXB- IRS4 are designed to accommodate the IR devices in your system. IR cables have a two-pin connector on one end that plugs into the AXB-IRS4, and the other end has a device-specific interface adapter such as an IR emitter. Connect IR devices to the AXB-IRS4 as shown in FIG. 10. GND IR emitter IR IR/Serial connector on AXB-IRS4 IR device GND SER FIG
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Configuration and Installation Contact your AMX dealer before you replace the lithium battery and verify that they have a current copy of the AXCESS program for your AXB-IRS4. This will avoid any inadvertent loss of data or a service outage. You will need a flat-blade tool (non-conducting) that can be slipped under the lithium battery to pry it up and out of the socket. Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before removing the lithium battery from the enclosure, discharge any a
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Programming Programming Channel Setting Commands The AXB-IRS4 channel settings listed in the following table set IR output channels. The AXB- IRS4 can process up to two IR or serial device channel setting commands simultaneously. If more than two device commands are sent simultaneously, only the first two devices receive the commands. The AXB-IRS4 can also be controlled with older SX-DCU+ RS-232 protocols. Channel Setting Commands Channel Description 1-252 Channel assignment for IR output. 253
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Programming Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description 'CH',channel number Transmit the IR pulses that select the proper channel. Enter all channel numbers below 100 as two digits. For example, enter channel 1 as 01. If the IR code for ENTER (#21) is loaded, an ENTER follows the number. If the channel is greater or equal to 100, the IR Function Number (FN) 127 is generated for the one-hundredth digit. Variable: channel number = 1-199 Example: SEND_COMMAND 2, "'CH',18" The AXB-IRS4 performs th
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Programming Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description "'SP',code" Transmit IR code pulses. Pulse time is set by the CTON and CTOF com- mands. Variable: code = 1-252 Example: SEND_COMMAND 1,"'SP',2" Transmits a pulse out for command number 2 to device 1. XCHM Syntax: Changes the IR output pattern for SEND_COMMAND ,'XCH-' the XCH command. Variable: Mode = 0-4 Example: SEND_COMMAND IR_1,'XCH 3' Sets the IR_1 device's extended channel command to mode 3. Mode 0 Example (default): [x] [x]
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Programming Send Commands (Cont.) Command Description XCH Transmit the IR code in the format set with the XCHM mode command. Syntax: SEND_COMMAND ,'XCH ' Variable: = 0 through 999 RS-232 Protocol Commands The RS-232 protocol commands listed in the following tables send control signals from an RS-232 device to the AXB-IRS4. The following RS-232 figures are grouped together by IR output, channel pulse time, and carrier commands. RS-232 Protocol Commands (IR Outp
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Programming RS-232 Protocol Commands (IR Output - Cont.) Command Description ON[Dev,Chan] Start IR output on the designated device and channel. Variable: Dev = 1-4, Chan = 1-252 Example: ON[1,11] Starts device 1 and transmits command number 11. SP[Dev,Chan] Transmit single IR code pulse. This command will pulse the actual IR code. Pulse time is set by the CTON and CTOF commands. Variable: Dev = 1-4, Chan = 1-252 Example: SP[1,2] Transmits command number 2 pulses to device 1. RS-232 Protocol Com
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Programming RS-232 Protocol Commands (Miscellaneous) RS-232 Protocol Commands (Miscellaneous) Command Description ECHO OFF Disable the terminal character's echo function. ECHO ON Enable the terminal character's echo function. HELP Display the on-line help menu. MEM Display the current amount of available memory. VER Display the current software version of the AXB-IRS4. ZAP!(Dev) Clear the specified device's IR data, and re-initialize CTON CTOF to their default val- ues.Example:ZAP!(1)Clears IR