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USER MANUAL DUX-SRX AMX
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS....03
INTRODUCTION....04
PACKING LIST 05
SPECIFICATIONS 06
CABLE SPECIFICATIONS....07
PANEL OVERVIEW 08
INSTALL HARDWARE ....10
OPERATE WITH IR....12
Control the Display....12
Control the Source ....13
OPERATE WITH RS232....14
RS232 Pinout....14
RS232 for API Command....14
RS232 for Firmware Upgrading....15
RS232 for Serial Communication....15
TROUBLESHOOTING 17
APPENDIX: API COMMAND....18
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE:
We reserve the right to change the content from time to time without notice.

WARNINGS:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or product damage, please observe the following Safety Instructions while installing and operating the product:

Do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or in another confined space. Ensure the unit is well ventilated.

To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating, do not obstruct the unit's ventilation openings with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, and similar items.

Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.

Do not place sources of naked flames, such as lighted candles, on the unit.

Clean this apparatus only with dry cloth.

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

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs.

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
INTRODUCTIONS

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AHX 4K HOSP 3.2 Rated 100mA DHX-SRX DC 12V ETHN8M71 ETHN8M72 HDMI IN IN IN IX OUT HDMI OUT SPOXP OUT AOSIS OUT RSTXDDUX-SRX is 100m HDBaseT Receiver with 4K@60Hz Scaler, transmits uncompressed 4K@60Hz UHD video, Ethernet, RS232 and IR up to 100m/328ft over a signal CatX cable and supports analog and digital audio de-embedding for HDMI audio output.
DUX-SRX comes with an auto-scaler for HDMI scaling out which can be adjusted by API command. In addition, the HDBaseT Receiver is capable of automatic display control through CEC or RS232, volume adjustment, Ethernet routing and accepts third-party control.
DUX-SRX HDBaseT Scaling Receiver is ideal for applications where high quality video transmission and scaling is required. While working with a Matrix like DUX-8D, a standalone AV switching and control system with video scaling will be created and will meet requirements for classroom and huddle room applications.
Features
- Capable of transmission:
Via Cat5e/6 cable:
- Up to 70m/230ft: 4K@30Hz YUV 4:4:4 24bit or 4K@60Hz YUV 4:2:0 24bit
- Up to 100m/328ft: 1080p@60Hz 36bit
Via Cat6a/7 cables:
- Up to 100m/328ft: 4K@30Hz YUV 4:4:4 24bit or 4K@60Hz YUV4:2:0 24bit
- Up to 100m/328ft: 1080p@60Hz 48bit
● Supports analog and digital audio de-embedding for HDMI Audio Out.
- Fully compliant with HDMI 1.4, and compatible with HDMI 2.0 (4K@60Hz, 4:2:0).
• HDCP 2.2 compliant.
- Bi-directional IR, RS232 and Ethernet pass-through over a CatX cable.
- Default auto-scaler for HDMI Scaling Out or output resolution adjustment by API.
• Built-in CEC controller for HDMI OUT.
- Built-in RS232 controller for pre-loading or storage of RS232 commands of the display device.
- Automatic CEC and RS232 command to power on or standby the display by detecting input signal status.
- Seamless switching when using with a Matrix like DUX-8D.
NOTE: The actual signal transmission distance depends on signal resolution and cable quality.
PACKING LIST
- 1 x DUX-SRX
• 1 x Power Adapter (12 VDC, 3.0A) - 1 x AC Cable
• 2 x Phoenix Male Connector (3.5 mm, 3-pin) - 1 x IR Emitter
- 1 x IR Receiver
- 2 x Mounting Brackets
• 1 x User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
| Technical | |
| Input 1 x HDBT IN | |
| Input Signal Type HDBT | |
| Input Resolution | VESA:800x600 ^8 , 1024x768 ^8 , 1280x768 ^8 , 1280x800 ^8 ,1280x960 ^8 , 1280x1024 ^8 , 1360x768 ^8 , 1366x768 ^8 ,1440x900 ^8 , 1600x900 ^8 , 1600x1200 ^8 , 1680x1050 ^8 ,1920x1200 ^8 SMPTE:720x480P ^7,8 , 720x576P ^6 , 1280x720P ^6,7,8 ,1920x1080P ^6,7,8 , 3840x2160P ^2,3,5,6,8 , 4096x2160P ^2,3,5,6,8 1 = @ 23.98 Hz, 2 = @ 24 Hz, 3 = @ 25 Hz,4 = @ 29.97 Hz, 5 = @ 30 Hz, 6 = @ 50 Hz,7 = @ 59.94 Hz, 8 = @ 60 Hz; |
| Input Video Level 0.5-1.2 V p-p | |
| Output | 1 x HDMI OUT1 x S/PDIF OUT1 x AUDIO OUT |
| Output Signal Type HDMI: TMDS | |
| Audio Output | S/PDIF OUTL/R OUT |
| Audio Format | S/PDIF OUT: PCM 2.0, Dolby 2.0, Dolby 5.1;L/R OUT: PCM 2.0. |
| Output Resolution | VESA:800x600 ^8 , 1024x768 ^8 , 1280x768 ^8 , 1280x800 ^8 ,1280x960 ^8 , 1280x1024 ^8 ,1360x768 ^8 , 1366x768 ^8 ,1440x900 ^8 , 1600x900 ^8 , 1600x1200 ^8 , 1680x1050 ^8 ,192Ox1200 ^8 SMPTE:1280x720P ^8 , 1920x1080P ^8 , 3840x2160P ^5,8 1 = @ 23.98 Hz, 2 = @ 24 Hz, 3 = @ 25 Hz,4 = @ 29.97 Hz, 5 = @ 30 Hz, 6 = @ 50 Hz,7 = @ 59.94 Hz, 8 = @ 60 Hz; |
| Video Impedance 100 Ω | |
| Maximum Pixel Clock 594 MHz | |
| Control | |
| Control Methods Telnet, RS2 | 32, IR |
| General | |
| Operating Temperature / RH | 32°F ~ 113°F (0°C ~ 45°C)10% ~ 90%, non-condensing |
| Storage Temperature / RH | -4°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ 70°C)10% ~ 90%, non-condensing |
| Power Supply 12 VDC 3.0A | |
| Power Consumption 16.4 W | (Max.) |
| ESD Protection | Human-body model:±8 kV (Air-gap discharge)±4 kV (Contact discharge) |
| Dimension (W × H × D) 234.4 mm × 25 mm × 143 mm | |
| Weight 0.9 kg | |
| Certification CE, FCC | |
CABLE SPECIFICATIONS
To ensure best performance of DUX-SRX, please use stright-through Category cables wired to T568B standard and a Transmitter device which also supports 100-meter transmission.
| Cable Type Range Supported Video | ||
| Cat5e/6 | 100m/328ft 1080p@60Hz 36bit | |
| 70m/230ft | 1080p@60Hz 3D4K@30Hz YUV4:4:44K@60Hz YUV4:2:0 | |
| Cat6a/7 100m/328ft | 1080p@60Hz 36bit1080p@60Hz 48bit1080p@60Hz 3D4K@30Hz YUV4:4:44K@60Hz YUV4:2:0 | |
PANEL OVERVIEW

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AMX 4K HDCP 2.2 Scaler 100m DUX-SRX POWER SCALE STATUS HDCP LINK 12345Front Panel
| Item Name Description | |
| 1 POWER LED | On: DUX-SRX is powered on.Off: DUX-SRX is powered off. |
| 2 SCALER LED | Blinking: DUX-SRX is working properly.Off: DUX-SRX is not working properly. |
| 3 STATUS LED | Blinking: DUX-SRX is working properly.Off: DUX-SRX is not working properly. |
| 4 HDCP LED | On: HDCP video is being transmitted.Blinking: Non-HDCP video is being transmitted.Off: No HDMI signal. |
| 5 LINK LED | On: HDBT IN is linked.Off / Blinking: HDBT IN is not linked and there is a link error. |

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DC 12V ETHERNET1 ETHERNET2 HDST IN IR IN IR OUT HDMI OUT S/PDIF OUT L R S AUDIO OUT TX RX S RS232 12345678910Rear Panel
| Item Name Description | |
| 1 DC 12V Connects the Power Adapter provided. | |
| 2 ETHERNET 1 Connects to an Ethernet device. | |
| 3 ETHERNET 2 Connects to an Ethernet device. | |
| 4 HDBT IN Connects to an HDBT Transmitter device via a CatX cable. | |
| 5 IR IN Connects the IR Receiver provided. | |
| 6 IR OUT Connects the IR Emitter provided. | |
| 7 HDMI OUT Connects to an HDMI display device. | |
| 8 S/PDIF OUT Uses a coaxial port for S/PDIF digital audio output. | |
| 9 AUDIO OUT Uses a 3-pin Phoenix female port for L/R analog audio output. | |
| 10 RS232 For RS232 serial communication or firmware upgrading. |
INSTALL HARDWARE
WARNING:
- Before installation, disconnect the power supplies of all the devices.
- Please use quality cables and accessories specified or provided by the manufacturer.
- During installation, connect and disconnect cables with caution.
To install DUX-SRX with an HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D) (See Application Example: System Wiring on Page 11):
- Connect the HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D) selected to input sources (e.g. HDMI input sources from a Blu-ray Player, cable/satellite TV, media server, etc.).
- Connect DUX-SRX's HDBT IN to HDBT OUT of the HDBT Transmitter.
- Connect DUX-SRX's HDMI OUT to an HDMI output device (e.g. a projector).
- If Audio Output is needed, connect DUX-SRX's S/PDIF (for digital audio signal) or L/R (for analog audio signal) connector.
- Connect the included Power Adapter to DUX-SRX.
- Power on all the devices and start operation.

NOTE:
1) 70m/230ft @4K or 100m/328ft @1080p are maximum transmission distances realizable when DUX-SRX and other devices are in perfect conditions and the straight cable runs with no electrical interference, bends, kinks, patch panels or wall outlets, etc. If any of these turns to be an issue in your installation, transmission distance will be affected.
2) When all set, check the LED indicators of DUX-SRX. For LED indication, please refer to page 08.

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Touch Panel Ethernet Switch Projector Ethernet Ethernet IR Emitter DUX-SRX Audio System RS232 SignalHDMI Signal Audio Signal Audio Signal DC 12V ETHERNET1 ETHERNET2 HDBT IN IR IN IR OUT HDMI OUT SPOF OUT AUDIO OUT RS332 HDBT Signal HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D) AC 106-44V SE96Hz LAN RS232 HDBT OUT HDBT OUT HDBT OUT HDBT OUT HDBT OUT IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS232 IN IN RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS2/RS1 HDMI INT HDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI INHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI InHDMI Inh Blu-Ray Player Projector Remote Application Example: Sytem WiringOPERATE WITH IR
DUX-SRX allows IR pass-through over HDBaseT. Hence, you can either control the source from the display location or control the display from the source location.
To realize such function, an HDBT Transmitter, e.g. DUX-8D or DUX-TX is needed.
Control the Display
To control the display from the source location:
- Connect HDMI Display device to HDMI OUT of DUX-SRX.
- Connect the IR Emitter provided to IR OUT of DUX-SRX.
- Connect the IR Receiver provided and a source device to the HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D).
- Connect DUX-SRX and the HDBT Transmitter through HDBT.
When all set, the display can be controlled at the source end through a display remote.

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Display DUX-SRX IR Emitter HDMI Signal HDBT Signal HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D) IR Receiver HDMI Signal Display RemoteBlu-Ray PlayerControl the Source
To control the source from the display location:
- Connect the IR Receiver provided to IR IN of DUX-SRX;
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Connect a display device to HDMI OUT port of DUX-SRX.
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Connect the IR Emitter provided and a source device to the HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-TX).
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Connect DUX-SRX and the HDBT Transmitter via HDBT.
When all set, the source can be controlled at the display location through a source device remote.

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Player Remote Display IR Receiver HDMI Signal HDBT IN IR IN IR OUT HDMI OUT S/PDIF OUT AUDIO OUT RS232 DC 12V ETHERNET1 ETHERNET2 HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-TX) (HDBT IN) IR Emitter HDMI Signal Blu-Ray PlayerOPERATE WITH RS232
RS232 Pinout
DUX-SRX installs a RS232 port at its rear panel and accepts Phoenix connector for firmware upgrading or serial communication.

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RS232 TX RX GND RX TX GND Control SystemRS232 for API Command
Connecting DUX-SRX to a control PC, users can control the device using API command over a professional serial interface software.
Before executing the API command through RS232 serial connection, please ensure the RS232 interface of DUX-SRX and the control PC are configured correctly. Please refer to the parameters in the table below.
A whole list of API Commands for controlling DUX-SRX is available in Appendix.
| Parameters Value | |
| Baud Rate 9600 bps | |
| Data bits 8 bits | |
| Parity None | |
| Stop bits 1 bit | |
| Flow control None |

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PC Server Telnet RS232 (API Command) DUX-SRXRS232 for Firmware Upgrading
RS232 port of DUX-SRX can be used for firmware upgrading.
To upgrade firmware of DUX-SRX:
- Download firmware upgrading execution software (please contact the product manufacturer or your local dealer) to a flash drive;
- Connect the flash drive to the USB port (inside the case) of DUX-SRX;
- Connect your PC to RS232 port using a RS232 cable:
- Send the command (Command 17 in Appendix: API COMMAND) through CommUart Assistant to start upgrading;
- When the upgrading is successful, power cycle the device.

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Firmware Upgrading Execution Software USB port inside the case PC Server RS232 Cable (API Command) DUX-SRX DC 12V ETHERNET1 ETHERNET2 HDBT IN IR IN IR OUT HDMI OUT S/PDF OUT AUDIO OUT RS232RS232 Pass-through
RS232 port of DUX-SRX can also be used for pass-through while working with a Transmitter device like DUX-8D.
To start RS232 pass-through between DUX-SRX and a Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D):
- Connect a RS232 Device (RS232 Device 1) to RS232 port of DUX-SRX using a RS232 cable:
- Connect another RS232 Device (RS232 Device 2) to RS232 port of the Transmitter using a RS232 cable:
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Connect HDBT IN of DUX-SRX and HDBT OUT of the Transmitter using a CatX cable.
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When all set, the RS232 Device 1 can be controlled at RS232 Device 2 or vice versa.

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RS232 Device 1 RS232 Cable DUX-SRX HDBT Transmitter (e.g. DUX-8D) CatX Cable RS232 Cable RS232 Device 2TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Why the Power LED is off?
- Check that all the devices are on.
- Check that all the cables are qualified and connected properly.
2. Why the Link LED is off or blinking?
- Check that all the devices are on.
- Check that all the cables are qualified and connected properly.
- Check that the CatX cable used complies with the recommended specifications. For more information, see CABLE SPECIFICATIONS.
3. Why the display connected to DUX-SRX shows no picture?
- Check that all the devices are on.
- Check that all the cables are qualified and connected properly.
- Check that the Link LED is steady on. For more information, see Q2 above.
- Check that the display works properly, and that the source device has normal signals output.
- Ensure that the display device supports HDCP.
- Ensure the CatX cable and the HDMI cables used complies with the recommended specifications. For more information, see CABLE SPECIFICATIONS.
- Check that your display device is switched to the correct source input mode.
- Check that no compatibility issue exists between DUX-SRX and the display. If so, replace the display with other models.
4. Why the display connected to DUX-SRX shows snow or mosaic?
- Check that all the cables are qualified and connected properly.
- Check that Ethernet cables are Cat5e/6 or higher gauge.
- Check that the source input device has no such problem as snow, mosaic or with a damaged disc. If so, replace with another qualified input source.
- Check that no compatibility issue exists between DUX-SRX and the display. If so, replace the display with qualified models.
APPENDIX: API COMMAND SET
| IDX Function Description | More Details | ||
| Syntax Example | |||
| 1 To execute a global preset | Command:CSP#TReturn:CSP#TDescription:CECPWR_ONOFF will control sink power on or offSP#: #={0, 1}0 : OFF1 : ON | Command:CSP1TReturn:CSP1TDescription:Executes the sink power on. | |
| 2 | To define a sink power by CEC automatically | Command:CSPA#TReturn:CSPA#TDescription:SPA#: #={0, 1}0 : Disable1 : Enable | Command:CSPA1TReturn:CSPA1TDescription:Enable control the sink power by CEC automatically. |
| 3 | To define a Delay Time to execute a sink power off when no active signal | Command:CD#SPTReturn:CD#SPTDescription:CECAUTO_DELAY is short for CEC auto Power Delay TimingD#: #={0~30MIN} | Command:CD5SPTReturn:CD5SPTDescription:Define Delay Time to 5 minutes. |
| 4 | To adjust the output's volume to a specific decibel level | Command:CVA#TReturn:CVA#TDescription:VA#: # = {0~100} | Command:CVA100TReturn:CVA100TDescription:Adjusts volume to 100 |
| 5 To verify the output's volume status | Command:SVTReturn:SVT( # )Description:# = {0~100, M} | Command:SVTReturn:SVT( 100 ) or SVT( M )Description:Volume is 100 or mute. | |
| 6 | To increase the output's volume by a step | Command:CVS+TReturn:CVS+T( # )Description:# : # = {0~100} | Command:CVS+TReturn:CVS+T( 50 )Description:Increases volume a step, return the volume is at 50. |
| 7 | To decrease the output's volume by a step | Command:CVS-TReturn:CVS-T( # )Description:# : # = {0~100} | Command:CVS-TReturn:CVS-T( 50 )Description:Decreases volume a step, return the volume is at 50. |
| 8 | To define the step of the output's volume | Command:CVS#TReturn:CVS#TDescription:VS#: # = {1~20} | Command:CVS10TReturn:CVS10TDescription:Define the step of the output's volume is 10. |
| 9 | To verify the step of the output's volume | Command:SVSTReturn:SVST( # )Description:# : # = {1~20} | Command:SVSTReturn:SVST( 10 )Description:The step of the output's volume is 10 |
| 10 To mute the output | Command:CVMTReturn:CVMTDescription:Mute the output | Command:CVMTReturn:CVMTDescription:Mute the output | |
| 11 To un-mute an output | Command:CVUTReturn:CVUTDescription:Un-mute an output. | Command:CVUTReturn:CVUTDescription:Un-mute the output. | |
| 12 To set output resolution | Command:CR#TReturn:CR#TDescription:R#: # = {1~18}1 : 3840x2160@602 : 3840x2160@303 : 1920x1200@604 : 1920x1080@605 : 1280x720@606 : 1600x1200@607 : 1680x1050@608 : 1600x900@609 : 1440x900@6010 : 1366x768@6011 : 1360x768@6012 : 1280x1024@6013 : 1280x960@6014 : 1280x768@6015 : 1280x800@6016 : 1024x768@6017 : 800x600@6018 : AUTOAuto ( preferred native timing of the display ) | Command:CR1TReturn:CR1TDescription:Set output resolution is 3840x2160@60. | |
| 13 To verify output resolution | Command:SRTReturn:SRT( # )Description:R#: # = {1~17, 101~117}1 : Fix 3840x2160@602 : Fix 3840x2160@30...16 : Fix 1024x768@6017 : Fix 800x600@60101 : Auto 3840x2160@60...117 : Auto 800x600@60 | Command:SRTReturn:SRT( 1 ) or SRT( 101 )Description:Output resolution is Fix 3840x2160@60 or Auto 3840x2160@60. | |
| 14 To reset system setting | Command:~SYSR!Return:~SYSR!Description:Reset system setting | Command:~SYSR!Return:~SYSR!Description:Reset system settings | |
| 15 To cause a warm reboot | Command:~APP!Return:~APP!Description:Cause a warm reboot | Command:~APP!Return:~APP!Description:Cause a warm reboot | |
| 16 | To determine the system's Application Code version | Command:~VER!Return:~VER!( ^^^ )Description:Determine the system's Application Code version | Command:~VER!Return:~VER!( 1.0 )Description:The system's version is 1.0 |
| 17 | To upgrade the system's Application Code | Command:~UPG!Return:~UPG!Description:Upgrade the system's Application Code | Command:~UPG!Return:~UPG!Description:Upgrade the system's Application Code |
| 18 To set the static IP address | Command:CIPxx.xx.xx.xxMASKxx.xx.xx.xxTReturn:CIPxx.xx.xx.xxMASKxx.xx.xx.xxTDescription:IPxx.xx.xx.xx = {ipaddress}MASKxx.xx.xx.xx = {mask} | Command:CIP192.168.2.128MASK255.255.255.0TReturn:CIP192.168.2.128MASK255.255.255.0TDescription:Set static IP address | |
| 19 To verify the static IP address | Command:SIPTReturn:SIPT(IP:xx.xx.xx.xx MASK:xx.xx.xx.xx)Description:IPxx.xx.xx.xx = {ipaddress}MASKxx.xx.xx.xx = {mask} | Command:SIPTReturn:SIPT(IP:192.168.2.128MASK:255.255.255.0)Description:Verify the static IP address | |
| 20 To set UART baud rate | Command:CUB#TReturn:CUB#TDescription:UB#: # = {1~3}1 : 96002 : 576003 : 115200 | Command:CUB1TReturn:CUB1TDescription:Set UART baud rate to 9600 | |
| 21 To set UART end char | Command:CUE#TReturn:CUE#TDescription:UE#: # = {1~4}1 : NULL2 : 0X0D3 : 0X0A4 : 0X0D 0X0A | Command:CUE1TReturn:CUE1TDescription:Set UART end char to null | |
| 22 To verify UART end char | Command:SUETReturn:SUET( # )Description:# : # = {1~4}1 : NULL2 : 0X0D3 : 0X0A4 : 0X0D 0X0A | Command:SUETReturn:SUET( 1 )Description:UART end char is null | |
| 23 | To configure UART CMD of Power ON | Command:CDON# # #TReturn:CDON# # #TDescription:# : # = {00 ~ FF}## # : string of HEX | Command:CDON00 01 0ATReturn:CDON00 01 0ATDescription:Configure UART CMD of Power ON to 0X00 0X01 0X0A |
| 24 To verify UART CMD of Power ON | Command:SDONTReturn:SDONT( # # # )Description:# : # = {00 ~ FF}## # : string of HEX | Command:SDONTReturn:SDONT( 00 01 0A )Description:UART CMD of Power ON is 0X00 0X01 0X0A | |
| 25 To configure UART CMD of Standby | Command:CDOF# # #TReturn:CDOF# # #TDescription:# : # = {00 ~ FF}## # : string of HEX | Command:CDOF00 01 0ATReturn:CDOF00 01 0ATDescription:Config UART CMD of Standby to 0X00 0X01 0X0A | |
| 26 To verify UART CMD of Standby | Command:SDOFTReturn:SDOFT( # # # )Description:# : # = {00 ~ FF}## # : string of HEX | Command:SDOFTReturn:SDOFT( 00 01 0A )Description:UART CMD of Standby is 0X00 0X01 0X0A | |
| 27 | To configure UART Auto Power Enable/Disable | Command:CDFG#TReturn:CDFG#TDescription:DFG# : # = {0, 1}0 : Disable1 : Enable | Command:CDFG1TReturn:CDFG1TDescription:Configure UART Auto Power Enable |
| 28 To set Power ON/OFF by UART Cmd | Command:CDISP#TReturn:CDISP#TDescription:DISP# : # = {0, 1}0 : Off1 : On | Command:CDISP1TReturn:CDISP1TDescription:Set Power On by UART Cmd | |
| 29 To Set Input EDID | Command:CE#TReturn:CE#TDescription:E#: # = {1 ~ 13}1 : 3840x2160@30_2ch2 : 1920x1200@60_2ch3 : 1920x1080@60_2ch4 : 1280x800@60_2ch5 : 1280x720@60_2ch6 : 1024x768@60_2ch7 : 3840x2160@30_6ch8 : 1920x1200@60_6ch9 : 1920x1080@60_6ch10: 1280x800@60_6ch11: 1280x720@60_6ch12: 1024x768@60_6ch13: copy | Command:CE1TReturn:CE1TDescription:Set input FIX EDID max timing3840x2160@30_2ch | |
| 30 Uart Connection | Command:CCON#TReturn:CCON#TDescription:CON#: # = {1 ~ 4}1 : uart to vs2 : uart to vs_update3 : uart to scaler4 : vs to scaler | Command:CCON1TReturn:CCON1TDescription:Connect uart to vs. | |
| 31 To verify uart connection status | Command:SCONTReturn:SCONT( # )Description:# : # = {1 ~ 4}1 : uart to vs2 : uart to vs_update3 : uart to scaler4 : vs to scaler | Command:SCONTReturn:SCONT( 1 )Description:Uart connection status is to vs. | |
AMX DUX SERIES
| DUX-8C | Compact 8x8 HDMI 2.0 matrix switcher for video signals up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 (bandwidth 18 Gbps) |
| DUX-8D | Dual output 8x8 HDMI 2.0 matrix switcher with 4 mirrored HDBT outputs for video signals up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 (bandwidth 18 Gbps) |
| DUX-TX | HDMI 1.4 over HDBT TX up to 100m |
| DUX-RX | HDMI 1.4 over HDBT RX up to 100m |
| DUX-TX-70 | HDMI 1.4 over HDBT TX up to 70m |
| DUX-RX-70 | HDMI 1.4 over HDBT RX up to 70m |
| DUX-SCL | HDMI scaler up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 |
| DUX-SRX | HDMI scaling receiver up to 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 |
| DUX-SRX | HDMI 1.4 & VGA over HDBT TX up to 100m |
| DUX-SRX-WP | HDMI 1.4 & VGA over HDBT wall-plate TX up to 100 m |

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