AMX NXM-MHS User Manual

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Page 1 - NetLinx Master Cards

instruction manualNetLinx Central Controllers and CardsNetLinx Master Cardsand ModulesNXM-MHS, NXC-M/ME/MPE

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Product Information - NetLinx Modules4NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProgram Port Connections/WiringMaster Cards are equipped with two Program ports.

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Product Information - NetLinx Modules5NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesModes and front panel LED blink patternsThe following table lists the modes for

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Product Information - NetLinx Modules6NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesRear panel LEDs: Ethernet (ME and MPE only)FIG. 3 Layout of the Ethernet LEDs (

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NXC-M Master Card7NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesNXC-M Master CardSpecificationsNXC-M Master Card SpecificationsPower Requirements 260 mA @ 12 VDCMem

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NXC-M Master Card8NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesRear panel componentsFIG. 4 shows the rear panel components of the NXM-M Master Card.Installing an (

Page 7 - NXM-MHS (NXM Modules)

NXC-M Master Card9NetLinx Master Cards and Modules3. Mount the NCP-E to the NXC-M, as shown in FIG. 7. a. Lower the rear edge (with the Ethernet conn

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NXC-M Master Card10NetLinx Master Cards and Modules

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NXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card11NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesNXC-ME Master-Ethernet CardThe NXM-ME Master-Ethernet Card is a NetLinx Master Card with

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NXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card12NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesEthernet Ports used by the MERear panel componentsFIG. 8 shows the rear panel components

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NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card13NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesNXC-MPE Master Port Expander CardThe NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card shares the f

Page 12 - ETHERNET

AMX Limited Warranty and DisclaimerAMX Corporation warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three

Page 13 - NXC-M Master Card

NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card14NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesRear panel componentsFIG. 9 shows the rear panel components NXC-MPE Master Port Exp

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NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card15NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesSPE Cable pinout informationThe following table gives pinout information for the RJ

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NXC-MPE Master Port Expander Card16NetLinx Master Cards and Modules

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Installation and Wiring17NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesInstallation and WiringThis section contains information about installing the NetLinx Modules

Page 17 - NXC-ME Master-Ethernet Card

Installation and Wiring18NetLinx Master Cards and Modules6. Inside the Master Card slot on the NXF or NXI, find the 6-pin control cable connector.7. P

Page 18 - Rear panel components

Installation and Wiring19NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesICSHub RJ-45 Connections/WiringThe two ICSHub RJ-45 connectors on the rear of the Master Card

Page 19 - Specifications

Installation and Wiring20NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesReplacing the Lithium BatteriesThe Master Cards are equipped with two lithium batteries that

Page 20 - Master-Ethernet

Programming21NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProgrammingThe NetLinx programming language allows numbers in the range 0-32,767. Device 0 refers to the

Page 21 - EXPAN SION

Programming22NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProgram Port Commands (Cont.)Command DescriptionMSG ON or MSG OFFMSG On sets the terminal program to disp

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Programming23NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProgram Port Commands (Cont.)SET TIMEPrompts you to enter the new time for the Master Card.When the time

Page 23 - Installation and Wiring

Table of ContentsiNetLinx Master Cards and ModulesTable of ContentsProduct Information - NetLinx Modules ...

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Programming24NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesESC Pass CodesThere are 'escape' codes in the pass mode. These codes can switch the display mod

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NetLinx Security25 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesNetLinx SecurityNetLinx Masters (version 2.10.80 or later) have built-in security capabilities. It

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NetLinx Security26 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesUser NameA user name is a valid character string (4 - 20 alpha-numeric characters) defining the use

Page 27 - Programming

NetLinx Security27 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesWhen you are prompted to enter the path for a Directory Association, the NetLinx master will attemp

Page 28 - Program Port Commands (Cont.)

NetLinx Security28 NetLinx Master Cards and Modules11) Set Telnet Timeout in seconds12) Display Telnet Timeout in seconds13) Make changes permanent by

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NetLinx Security29 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesThe selection listed will display what the current settings. To change an option, select the number

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NetLinx Security30 NetLinx Master Cards and Modules2. At the Enter user name prompt, enter a new user name (for example "Bilbo"). A user nam

Page 31 - NetLinx Security

NetLinx Security31 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesAccess Rights MenuThe Access Rights Menu is accessed whenever you select Change Access Rights from

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NetLinx Security32 NetLinx Master Cards and Modules5) Delete user1. Type 5 and <ENTER> at the Security Setup prompt (at the bottom of the Main S

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NetLinx Security33 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesEdit Group Menu: Add directory association1. At the Edit Group prompt, type 1 to add a new director

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iiNetLinx Master Cards and ModulesTable of ContentsProgramming ...

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NetLinx Security34 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesEdit Group menu: List directory associations1. At the Edit Group prompt, type 3 to list all existin

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NetLinx Security35 NetLinx Master Cards and Modules1) Add directory association2) Delete directory association3) List directory associations4) Change

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NetLinx Security36 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesMain Security MenuThe Main Security menu is described below:Main Security MenuCommand Description 1

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NetLinx Security37 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesDefault Security ConfigurationBy default, the NetLinx master will create the following accounts, ac

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NetLinx Security38 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesSecurity Help menuType help at the prompt in the Telnet session to display the following help topic

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NetLinx Security39 NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesLogging Into a SessionUntil Telnet security is enabled, a session will begin with a welcome banner.

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NetLinx Security40 NetLinx Master Cards and Modulesleast 4 characters long and no more than 20 characters. Any combination of letters, numbers, or oth

Page 42 - Main Security Menu

Programming41NetLinx Master Cards and Modules

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Page 44 - Security Help Menu Options

Table of ContentsiiiNetLinx Master Cards and ModulesMain Security Menu...

Page 45 - Logging Into a Session

ivNetLinx Master Cards and ModulesTable of Contents

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Product Information - NetLinx Modules1NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProduct Information - NetLinx ModulesNetLinx Master Cards and Modules are the co

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Product Information - NetLinx Modules2NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesProgram Port DIP switch - baud rate settingsThe Program Port DIP switch is locat

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Product Information - NetLinx Modules3NetLinx Master Cards and ModulesDIP switch positions 3 and 4 are reserved for future features and should always

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