Instruction manual

NetLinx Programming – DXLink Fiber TXs/RXs
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Instruction Manual – DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers
NetLinx Programming – DXLink Fiber TXs/RXs
Overview
Important: Before DXLink Fiber TXs and RXs can receive any NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs, the DIP switch’s
#3 Toggle must
be set to ON or the devices will not be accessible from a NetLinx control system.
The DXLink Fiber Transmitters and Receivers recognize a select number of SEND_COMMANDs and CHANNELs.
Receiver Video SEND_COMMANDs – page 79
Receiver Audio SEND_COMMANDs – page 81
Transmitter Video SEND_COMMANDs – page 82
Transmitter Audio SEND_COMMANDs – page 86
IR SEND_COMMANDs and CHANNELs – page 87
SERIAL SEND_COMMANDs – page 91
Transmitter USB SEND_COMMANDs – page 93
Receiver USB SEND_COMMANDs – page 93
Common DXLink Fiber Transmitter / Receiver SEND_COMMANDs – page 94
DXLink Fiber System SEND_COMMANDs – page 95
SEND_STRING Escape Sequences – page 96
Note: For a list of all supported Telnet commands, see page 106.
Device Numbering and Ports
Each DXLink Fiber unit has its own Device Number (which is assigned when the unit is bound to a Master) and the
following ports.
Transmitters and Receivers
Port 1 – Serial
Port 2 – Not used
Port 3 – IR TX
Port 4 – IR RX
Port 5 – USB
Port 6 – Digital Video/Audio Output
Port 7 – Digital Video/Audio Input
Port 8 – Analog Video Input (Transmitters only)
For an example of port numbering, see the NetLinx Studio illustration in FIG. 31 on the next page.