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2. Advance To Button 1 lat Press E 2nd Press ak Cancel 31d Press C 4th Press FIG 81 Advance Toggle window 2 Select the Toggle button from the drop down menu and click on the Press number to advance to 1st 2nd 3rd or 4th press NOTE Copy and Paste To Copy and Paste a Script 1 Click on the Copy Script button in the Command Bar to invoke the Copy and Paste window displaying the current button script FIG 82 Copy and Paste Select Event E to Event le Barco Address 0 LCD Projector 1 Send Once Port EVENT 2 Barco Address 0 LCD Projector 2 Send Once Port EVENT 3 Barco Address 0 LCD Projector 3 Send Once Port EVENT 4 Barco Address 0 LCD Projector 4 Send Once Port EVENT 5 Barco Address 0 LCD Projector Power On Send Once Fart EVENT E Barco Address 0 LCD Projector Standby Send Once Port Faste Cancel FIG 82 Copy and Paste window The Script can be trimmed using the Select Event controls 2 Inthe System window select the button to copy to and click Paste e The copied events will be added to the new button script e The paste window can be used to copy scripts to New and existing programs Start Up A script can be written for button events to execute when the ControlPad 1s powered up 1 From the Ancillary options in the System window select Start Up FIG 83 Ancilay E FIG 83 Ancillary options Start Up 2
3. 4 Click Next on each of the following dialogs to compete a standard installation recommended i AMX NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install AM NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 on your computer i AMX NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 Click Next to start the installation Installing AMX NovaraDCS1000 verl 02 AM NovaraDCS 1000 ver1 02 is being installed Cancel FIG 14 AMX DCS1000 Standard Installation 5 In the Installation Complete dialog click Close to finish FIG 15 i AMX NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 Installation Complete AM NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 has been sucessfully installed Click Close to exit FIG 15 Installation Complete dialog Launching AMX Novara DCS1000 Assuming you followed the default installation procedures launch the AMX Novara DCS1000 application by double clicking the AMX Novara DCS1000 program icon on your desktop FIG 16 rs irl FIG 16 AMX Novara DCS1000 Program icon NOTE Alternatively navigate to Start gt Programs gt AMX Novara DCS and click on the program icon Overview Novara ControlPads and KeyPads are configured using the AMX Novara DCS1000 software application available for download from www amx com FIG 17 Menu Bar System window 5 AM Novara DCS1000 V1 0 CP1000 Series Control Panels MM Button Program RunMode Trouble Shoot System Setup System Add R5232 Function Program Butto
4. FIG 65 Script for Bank X3 CD Play 6 Select X4 from the Assign To Bank drop down menu and write a script for a tuner FIG 66 Assign To Bank None od e Bank t l SN C Bank Y Program Button BANK O Bank 7 Event Script 1 EVENT 1 Button 1 Feedback On Group Off EVENT 2 Vision AV 2600 Amplifier Tuner Send IA Pulse 4 Times Carrier On FIG 66 Script for Bank X4 Tuner On 7 Select Button 2 in the System window and follow the above procedures writing Stop scripts for bank levels X1 to X3 and a Tuner Off command for Bank X4 To activate the Bank Levels the Bank Enable function must be used see below Bank Enable This function is used to activate Bank levels on buttons that have been Bank Assigned Following the preceding Bank Assign example 1 Select Button 5 in the System window to program This would be the DVD select button 2 Click the Enable a Bank command button to display the Bank Enable options FIG 67 Bank Enable BANK BANK Y BANK Z 6 x Co oR Coxa co C noth Cancel Cx Cova 33 JEE O wa C ra C ZA FIG 67 Displaying the Bank Enable options 3 Write a script for Button 5 and include Bank Enable X1 FIG 68 Program Button PRESS Event Script EVENT Button 5 Feedback On Group OH EVENT 2 Button Bank 7 Enabled Add ta Cancel Script FIG 68 Button 5 script with Enable X1 Bank selected 4 Select Button 6 in the System window t
5. FIG 31 Select RS232 Function window Select Number of Strings Delay Time between Strings e Send Continuous sends continuous strings while a button is executed A delay time can be set between strings This action is useful for Volume Up and Down commands Setting a delay time of 150mS between strings gives a steady ramp up and down FIG 32 e Select R5232 Function from Library Select Device Select Function IE Select Action NEC NP2000 Projector Component Mie Sede Libram o Ra Cancel Change Library Import Library E Select Delay Time between Strings do E 100m5 FIG 32 Select RS232 Function window Send Continuous Delay Time between Strings 4 When the RS232 parameters have been set click Add to Script to add this RS232 command to the script FIG 33 EVENT 1 MECMP2000 Projector Component Send 4 Times 150m5 FIG 33 Adding a RS232 Command to the Script Viewing RS232 Libraries To view the RS232 libraries open the RS232 window then click the View RS232 Library button to open the AMX RS232 Library dialog FIG 34 Menu Bar Device Selection Function Selection Byte values eI x AX RS232 Library Seles Library Hex Format gt gt gt Device Model and Description Function NEC 42 50 61 Plasma Audio Mute off w Byte Ml Byte3 Ml Byted Ml Bytes Ml Byte6 Bytes Ml Byte3 MByte10 Byte14 Byte16 Byte18 Ml Byte19 MBytes 80 ED 3F 00 BE v we v a
6. O Standard Modules C Duet Modules An do Y Netlinx 3 Standard Netlinx Module Duet Module 2 Mar A Device Type A Model Sus E a Sony AM FM Tuner STRDE135 IR VD Sony AM FM Tuner STRDE197 IR 80 Sony AM FM Tuner STSE200 3 device s retrieved 6 Click IR in the Control Method column of the search results list to access the Device Model Details dialog for the selected device FIG 48 Device Model Details Mozilla Firefox da C X A O ir a http www amxcorp com inconcert ct DevMdIDe 7 IG Google Sony AM FM Tuner STRDE135 Close Window IR Specifications E Model Information Communication Parameters Carrier state On a ea Control Method AXF Connection pins 1 2 Specification IR Meta Data Meta Data Cables IR Cable s Downloads Cable FG 10 000 Description 2p Phoenix To LED IRC Supported AMX Devices AXBIR54 1R 51 AXBIRS4 IR S2 AXBIRS4 IR 53 AXBIRS4 IR 54 AXCENT2 1R 51 AXCENT2 1R 52 AXCENT2 IR 53 AXCENT2 1R 54 AVF ERITS TOM ICO 2 0 4 mee Now Partly Sunny 83 F Thu 98 F Po Fri 100 F FIG 48 Device Model Details dialog IR Control Method 7 Inthe left hand menu bar under Model Control Method gt IR select Downloads to access the File s available for download for the selected device control method FIG 49 Device Model Details Mozilla Firefox Sony AM FM Tuner STRDE135 Close Window Print This Page Model Information
7. ag Operation Reference Guide Novara ControlPads amp KeyPads Novara 1000 Series ControlPads Novara AxLink Keypads Novara KeyPads E gt oa o E 1 INN E us her _ lll wat ll il Novara ControlPads Last Revised 8 9 2012 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of nine
8. 3 Now press Button 2 this LED should illuminate and extinguish Button 1 e Only the pressed button of 1 to 4 will stay illuminated e Likewise only the pressed button of 5 to 8 will stay illuminated Delay Time A delay time can be added in between events in a Script e Delays can range from 0 5 seconds up to 24hours e The delay is absolute and no other Event or Button press will be acknowledged until the time period has elapsed Adding Delay Time to a Script Example 1 Select a button and add Flash feedback as Event 1 FIG 26 AMX Novara DCS1000 V1 0 CP1000 Series Control Panels File view Button Program RunMode Trouble Shoot System Setup Add R5232 Function Program Button PRESS Add Panel Event Script 1 Feedback MEVENT 1 Button 1 Feedback Flash Add Time Delay Add Relay Enable a Bank Advance Select Button Feedback Add to Group Toggle Select Action M Groupi M Group 2 Add IR Function Growp3 Group 4 y po LE a Group 5 M Group 6 M Group Cope bin Group 8 Ancillary Input Port E Cony Script Startup Time Out His Low Low Hi FIG 26 Button 1 selected Flash Button Feedback selected and added to Script as Event 1 2 Click Add Time Delay to invoke the Set Time Delay window FIG 27 Minutes Seconds Add to i Script i gt 4 4 4 ae r Cancel FIG 27 Set Time Delay window 3 Usethe left right arrow buttons to specify a t
9. This invokes the Program Start Up Events Event Script window FIG 84 Program Start Up Events Event script FIG 84 Program Start Up Events Event Script window 3 Add commands to the Event Script to define the functions that you want the ControlPad to perform on startup FIG 86 a Select a button action from the Select Action drop down menu FIG 85 Select Button Feedback Add to Group DP Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group Group 8 3 A Action FIG 85 Select Button Feedback Select Action b Click Add To Script to add the selected button action to the Start Up Event script C Add other button actions as desired to the Start Up Event script FIG 86 Program Start Up Events Event Script EVENT 1 Button 1 Feedback On EVENT 2 Button 1 Feedback Flash EVENT 3 Button 1 Feedback On All Buttons Off FIG 86 Program Start Up Event Script Time Out A Script can be written to execute if a button press is not detected within a set time period For example switching equipment off that may have been left running overnight Three time periods can be set 1 From the Ancillary options in the System window select Time Out FIG 87 nellap Start up FIG 87 Ancillary options Time Out 2 This invokes the Time Out window FIG 88 Time Out Hours Minutes OK 4 4 IF a button iz not pressed within the set time Eve
10. click the Add New Device button to invoke the Add New Device fields FIG 55 Add New Device Make Description ne gt Device Cancel Example SB30 jat Receiver E Enter Devic Panasonic FIG 55 AMX Library Files dialog Add New Device fields 4 Enter the Device model Make and Description and click Save Device 5 Inthe Edit Options window of the AMX Library Files dialog click Import Hex File to access the Hex data import and conversion options FIG 53 Help Device Model and Description Enter Function Enter a Function name and Copy and AMPRO 1100P Faste the Hex file into the Text box Click ARA A nr on convert The function is converted and saved in to the current Library To add Import Dat II more Functions to a Library click on Import Hex file again Import Hex File i Convert Cancel FIG 56 AMX Library Files dialog Hex data import and conversion options 6 Enter the name of the function that you want to import in the Enter Function text field T Copy and paste the appropriate Hex code for this function in the Import Data text field see the Importing IR HEX File Codes section on page 62 Too 8 Click the Convert button to convert the Hex code and add it to the selected IR Library Testing IR Functions It is recommended that all IR functions are tested before being written into program scripts 1 In the AMX IR Libraries dialog select the function to test from the Fu
11. 128 The device number is set by the total value of DIP switch positions that are ON up As an example the first DIP switch in FIG 14 defines device number 129 1 128 129 If you later change the device number remove and reconnect the AxLink power connector to enter the new device number into memory Use AMX s Dip Switch2 application available for download from www amx com to assist in calculating Dip switch position values 123 4 5 6 7 8 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Device Address 129 Device Address 0 XPort FIG 14 Example Device DIP Switches Programming AxLink Keypads The SP 08 AX and SP AX 16 AxLink Keypads can be controlled via Serial commands see the Novara RS232 Codes section on page 79 but are typically programmed using the standard NetLinx keypad device format like any other keypad e These keypads issue a Push and feedback 1s controlled by turning the channel on and off e When using it as a standard NetLinx device there is no special or device specific programming to deal with e The SP 08 AX and SP AX 16 Axlink Keypads are programmed using the standard Netlinx keypad device format Novara AxLink KeyPads 26 Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads Novara KeyPads Overview Novara KeyPads can be daisy chained to provide up to 32 buttons in any configuration as well as connectivity to a NetLinx controller e Novara 00 Series KeyPads feature one bi directional RS 232 port Refer to the Novara RS232 Codes section on page 79 fo
12. 17 000 cm 2 689 cm 1 051 2 669 cm O m 998 cm MN SUSO 1 in inches metric conversions a 951 shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 5 Mounting Specifications SP 16 AX TR US Minimum Internal Clearance for 3 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads reguire the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 3 Gang HWD 5 6 x 2 9 x 1 6 14 22 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm SP 16 AX TR UK 354 13 599 cm 2 415 cm La ja og l Ti Ott ft HE 1 05 951 2 669 cm 8 150 22 999 cm 3 386 gt E E 11 000 cm a El E LE in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 6 Mounting Specifications SP 16 AX TR UK Wiring and Connections ControlPads Rear Panel Connectors FIG 7 shows the rear panel connectors of the Novara AxLink KeyPads and indicates a typical installation O The rear panel connector layout is identical for all Novara AxLink KeyPads Alternate Button Numbering DIP Switch NetLinx Master AxLink port AxLink Device Address DIP Switch M E Oz OR PLP a OD SO aa TO gt E AxLink Status LED FIG 7 Novara AxLink KeyPads Rear Panel Connectors Power Supply Connector Novara AxLink KeyPads can be powered by the AxLink bus Optionally an external 12V power supply
13. Device to the PC a test cable can be made as follows PC Serial Port female D9 connector Pin 3 to Device RX Pin 5 to Device Gnd For testing through panel ports connect the Serial Programming Cable to the PC and to the panel s Program Port Verifying RS232 Commands To check a command from a Panel Port use the Verify RS232 Commands dialog FIG 38 3 Verify RS232 Commands a tx Code Format Help Verify Hex Format ppa za pre pr Byte24 pr Byte26 pe Byte28 Ml Byte29 Ml Byte30 pe pr pr Byte34 pr Byte36 pe Byte38 Byte39 Byte40 A Connect the TX output from the Port to Pin2 of the PC Serial Port PC Serial Port Connect GND to Pind Commi y Capture Command Return to Library Select the PC Serial port number from the Dropdown list Set the Protocol to the corresponding command settings Set Command Protocol Press Capture command then press the panel button to view the command string FIG 38 Verify RS232 Commands dialog NOTE 1 Inthe AMX RS232 Library dialog s menu bar select Verify Command to invoke the Verify RS232 Commands dialog A cable will be reguired to connect the Panel port to the PC serial port Connections are as follows e Port TX to female D9 Pin 2 e Port Gnd D9 Pin 5 2 From the PC Serial Port drop down menu select the PC serial port that the cable is connected to Comm I Comm 8 3 Inthe Set Command Protocol window set the Baud rate Data Bits and Stop bits to match the command Pro
14. FIG 34 to invoke the Add New Device window FIG 35 Add Hew Device Enter Device Make Description ave m E sample AM 2015 AM Switcher FIG 35 AMX RS232 Library dialog Add New Device window 2 Enter the Device Make and Description then click Save Device This opens a new AMX RS232 Libraries dialog for the new device FIG 36 New Device name New Function name E AMX RS232 Library new device test EG Library Decimal Format gg raa Device Model and Description Function AM 2011 X Power On X Bute4 Byteb Byte8 E Byte9 Bytel0 Byte14 Byte16 Byte18 IN Byte19 Fl Byte20 wr wr vr vr wr A vr Y Byte24 Byte26 Byte28 Byte29 Byte30 Byte34 Byte36 Byte38 Fl Byte39 Byte40 e wr es wr wr wr es vr es wr es wr 5 vr vr vr Edit Baud rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity fo ee PC Serial Port Connect to Device 9600 1 8 wi viN y Exit To PC Serial Port y TEST Main Device Protocol c p opy rogram Save Edit Copy Functions FIG 36 AMX RS232 Library dialog for a new device 3 Enter a Function in the Enter Function field 4 Use the Bytes drop down menus to enter the command string 5 Specify the Device Protocol settings 6 Click the Save Edit button in the Edit options Adding a New RS232 Function to a Device 1 Click the Add New Function Command Bar button see FIG 30 on page 50 This opens the AMX RS232 Libraries dialog 2 Select the relevant
15. Learn new function to invoke the Learn Function fields FIG 52 IR Data Device Model and Description nei hiutlew Device example Learn Nem Function Learn Function Connect an IRIS to CommPort E Capture Cancel the PC Serial Port Select Serial Port elect Serial Port FIG 52 AMX IR Library dialog Learn New Functions fields 6 Connect the IRIS to your PC a Connect an RS 232 cable to the DB 9 connector on the IRIS unit and an RS 232 port on your PC b Set the baud rate in the IRIS unit to match the PC baud rate Tso 3 NOTE C Then connect the 12 VDC or 12 VAC power supply to the 12 VDC connector on the IRIS unit d The READY LED lights and 01 appears in the display 7 Enter a function name in the Enter Function text field 8 Learn the code from the remote controller a Hold the remote approximately 3 inches away from the IR capture window Press and hold the first key on the HC to capture the first function The SIGNAL LED will start blinking Release the HC key as soon as the READY LED goes off b The briefly appears in the display to indicate the HC function is captured Then 01 appears and the READY and VERIFY LEDs light The LED will not light 1f P4 mode is active C Hold the HC device approximately 3 inches away from the IR capture window Press and hold the same key on the HC device again to verify the IR function was captured correctly by the IRIS unit If the HC function 1s captured c
16. Placing a Button Label inside a Key Cap e Orient the Button Label inside the Key Cap so that the two clips are located on the left and right sides of the readable text on the Button Label as indicated in FIG 2 e Besure to place the Button Label face down inside the Key Cap see FIG 2 otherwise the label will be seen in reverse once the Key Cap is installed Novara ControlPads amp KeyPads 37 3 Install the Key Cap on the pushbutton FIG 3 Key Cap tilted so that the bottom of the Cap is placed on the bottom of the pushbutton first At this point do not allow the clips on the sides ofthe Key Cap to engage Press the top of the Key Cap down to engage both clips at once securing the Key Cap to the pushbutton Once the clips are engaged the Key Cap is secured to the pushbutton FIG 3 Placing a Button Label inside a Key Cap O Verify that the vertical orientation of the Button Label is correct relative to the keypad NOTE a Gently press the bottom of the Key Cap no clip onto the pushbutton Do not allow the clips on either side to engage b With the bottom of the Key Cap secured gently press the top of the Key Cap This action will engage both clips simultaneously and the Key Cap will snap into place on the push button Be careful to follow these procedures closely the bottom of the Key Cap must be O installed on the pushbutton before the Key Cap clips engage or there is a risk of the E button being misalig
17. Port and the ControlPad Program Port Press Program to start Frogram Cancel FIG 18 Download Program window 3 Click the Program button to download the program to the ControlPad Specifying Button Feedback A button LED has 3 possible states On Off and Flash Use the Add Panel Feedback options to assign feedback to a selected button Buttons can be assigned to a group where only one LED of the group may be on at any time Adding Feedback to a Button Script Example 1 Select a button to configure from the System window FIG 19 Ancillary 1 Input Port 7 Start up Time Out Hi Low Low Hi FIG 19 System window Button 1 selected 2 Click on the Add Panel Feedback button in the Command Bar to invoke the Select Button Feedback window FIG 20 The selected button will be listed as the default although any button may be selected via the drop down menu on the left side of the window Y NOTE Select Button Feedback Add to Group Select Action Group On Group 2 f M Group 3 Add Panel Group 4 Feedback Add to poo Group 5 Script ij Group 6 Group Group 8 Click to select button by number 1 8 FIG 20 Select Button Feedback window 3 Select On from the Select Action drop down menu 4 Click the Add to Script button The Event Script window indicates Event 1 as being the chosen button feedback On FIG 21 EVENT Butto
18. a High to Low or Low to High state VE Connects to the included 12V power supply e VE Connects to the included 12V power supply Top Panel Connector 1 USB device configuration port Supported Baud Rates 1200 115200 Dimensions HWD e CP 1008 US 4 685 x 2 913 x 1 059 11 899 cm x 7 399 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1008 UK 3 386 x 5 787 x 1 059 8 600 cm x 14 698 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1008 EU 3 150 x 5 984 x 1 059 8 001 cm x 15 199 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1016 TR US 4 724 x 6 693 x 1 059 11 998 cm x 17 000 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1016 TR UK 4 331 x 9 055 x 1 059 11 000 cm x 22 999 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1016 TR EU 4 331 x 9 055 x 1 059 11 000 cm x 22 999 cm x 2 689 cm e CP 1008 US 0 30 lbs 136 08 g e CP 1008 UK 0 35 lbs 158 76 g e CP 1008 EU 0 35 lbs 158 76 g e CP 1016 TR US 0 55 Ibs 249 48 g e CP 1016 TR UK 0 65 Ibs 294 84 g e CP 1016 TR EU 0 65 Ibs 294 84 g Novara 1000 Series ControlPads Cont Included Accessories Button Kit includes acetate sheet with 50 pre cut button label inserts and clear plastic Key Caps e w 8 Key Caps MA1301 01 e w 16 Key Caps MA1301 02 Installation Kit includes 8 pin captive wire connector and mounting screws KA1301 01 External 12V Power Supply 57 1301 SA Other AMX Equipment 8 Button Kit MA1301 01 Certifications TEC 60950 e FCC CE e RoHS compliant Mounting Specifications 8 Button ControlPads O US version N
19. activate Bank X3 and Button 8 will activate Bank X4 hence allowing control of a CD Player or Tuner There are 3 Banks X Y or Z so for example Bank X could be used for a group of buttons with common Transport functions Bank Y used for Common Menu functions etc Tso Using Bank Assign to Control Two Projectors Example The following example illustrates using Bank Assign to control two Sony projectors using Volume Up Down buttons 1 Select Button 1 to configure FIG 72 CP1008 E oO Hoe bo FIG lai configure 2 Inthe menu bar select Button gt Bank assign This invokes the Bank Assign options FIG 73 a gt Assign To Bank Press Release None Toa DP Bank eres Bank Y Bette So Bank Z FIG 73 Button gt Bank assign 3 Select Bank X to enable the button press drop down menu 4 Select X1 from the Button Press drop down menu FIG 74 Assign To Bank Mone Y Button Press drop down menu FIG 74 Assign to Bank X X1 selected 5 Click the Add IR Function button in the Command Bar 6 Select the appropriate IR Library for the device manufacturer via the Change Library button and select the desired device from the Select Device drop down menu In this example we ll select the Sony PX32 Projector 7 Choose the Volume Down command in the Select Function drop down menu and click Add To Script to add it to the Event Script FIG 75 P
20. can be used FIG 8 Power Supply FIG 8 Power Supply Connector O If using an external Power Supply be aware that the Power Supply polarities on LJ Novara KeyPads are opposite to that of other AMX equipment NOTE e Connect the White strip lead to the VE terminal on the ControlPad e Connect the Black strip lead to the VE terminal Daisy Chaining KeyPads AxLink only To daisy chain the KeyPads via AxLink both KeyPads should be connected to the AxLink as shown in FIG 9 Power Supply Power Supply O 3 92 m 2 gt E zZ TVI43S BOI 0 OL 13S SS3400V ANIIXY FIG 9 Daisy Chaining KeyPads e Use screened cable to link to units e The maximum cable length between panels should not exceed 50 15 24 m e Daisy chaining via Serial connection is not supported RS 232 Connections From KeyPad External Controller FIG 10 RS232 Control Connections Button Layout FIG 11 indicates the button layout for 8 and 16 button KeyPads O O E El uoau 8 button UK EU style 16 button US UK style 8 button US style FIG 11 KeyPads Button Layout e Button KeyPads can be configured for button numbers 1 8 9 16 17 24 or 25 32 e 16 Button KeyPads can be configured for button numbers 1 16 or 17 32 Setting DIP Switches to Assign Alternate Button Numbering Use the 2 position DIP Switch on the rear panel of the KeyPads to specify alternate button numbers for each KeyPad for cases in which you want t
21. device and fill in the function information as described above 3 Click the Save Function button in the Edit options to save the new Function NOTE Copying RS232 Functions From an Existing Device to a New Device 1 Select the device to copy from then click on Copy Functions in the Edit options see FIG 36 This invokes the Add New Device window FIG 37 Add Mew Device Enter Device Make Description 5 ave Example AME 2015 A Switcher FIG 37 AMX RS232 Library dialog Add New Device window 2 Enter the Device Make and Description then click Save Device 3 This opens a new AMX RS232 Libraries dialog for the new device 4 Edit the RS232 functions if necessary For easy finding of RS232 Functions it is recommended that groups of RS232 Libraries are made containing common Devices New RS232 Libraries can be created by clicking on New from the File Menu Save the Library using a relevant name such as the equipment Brand name or Projector etc Devices and Functions can be added to the Library as above Testing RS232 Functions As a confidence check when editing or adding a function can be tested by directly connecting the PC to the Device RS232 port or by testing directly through a panel port Select the PC serial port or panel port you are using from the Connect To Device drop down menu Click the Test button The Device should then respond to the command sent Creating a Test Serial Cable To connect to a
22. offs Remove stand ofis both boards removed and top circuit board and bottom circuit board FIG 5 Remove the first set of stand offs 5mm 4 Carefully pull the top circuit board straight up and off the standoffs e This action also disengages two 4 pin connectors between the two boards Be careful not to bend the pins e Note the orientation of the board it must be oriented in the same direction when replaced The top is indicated by an UP arrow at the top center of the board Togo The bottom 1s indicated by the AMX logo FIG 6 5 Use a 5mm wrench to remove the second set of stand offs 6 Carefully pull the bottom circuit board straight up and off the standoffs e The bottom board has the pushbuttons on the reverse side Be careful not to damage the buttons when removing the board e Note the orientation of the board it must be oriented in the same direction when replaced The top of the 1s indicated by an UP arrow at the top center of the board The bottom is indicated by the AMX logo FIG 6 EO 7 UP arrow indicates the top of the board AMX logo indicates the bottom of the board FIG 6 Orientation marks on the circuit boards Replacing Key Caps Button Labels Once the lower board has been removed you have full access to the pushbuttons with Key Caps installed as shown in FIG 7 Pushbuttons with Key Caps installed FIG 7 Lower circuit board pushbuttons 1 Carefully pry the Key Cap off of each pushbu
23. rated at 100 mA O 12 VDC These Output ports are used to control external devices 1 e the PC1 Power Controller or AMX UPC 20 Universal Power Motor Controller not included These Output ports do not function like Relay ports on other AMX equipment e The Relay 1 and Relay 2 output ports are current sinks not voltage drivers they switch the ports to GND The SHARED 12V connector is common 12 VDC not Ground These Output ports use 5V logic but can handle up to 12V on the input without harm at higher voltages you run a higher risk of surge damage O The Relay ports are for external relay control only FIG 8 illustrates connecting the RELAY 1 Output Connectors to a PC1 Power Controller in momentary latching mode Control Wiring connector on PC1 rear panel 4 RELAV 2 RELAY 1 RS232 OUT GND Momentary Latching Mode IR OUT a NPUT e o suprir VE PC1 Pinouts FIG 8 Relay 1 Relay 2 Connectors Connected to PC1 Power Controller in momentary latching mode RS232 Out Connector FIG 9 illustrates connecting a 1000 Series ControlPad to RS232 controlled devices RELAY E RELAY 1 RS232 OUT GND IR OUT GND INPUT RS232 Device VE SUPPLY VE d FIG 9 RS232 Out Connector Novara ControlPads support one way RS 232 control RS 232 TX signals to the third party device not RS 232 RX signals from the controlled device NOTE IR Out Connector If using the CC NIR
24. the Minimum Internal Clearance for 3 Gang Black FG1301 16 SB ControlPad US Conduit Boxes section on page 7 for details Brushed Aluminum FG1301 16 SA CP 1016 TR UK Fits standard 3 gang UK conduit box sizes White FG1301 16 KW 16 Button Black FG1301 16 KB ControlPad Brushed Aluminum FG1301 16 KA Product Specifications Novara 1000 Series ControlPads Power Requirements Min 250mA 12 VDC e Max 420mA 12 VDC with all buttons illuminated to max brightness and 2 external devices attached to the RELAY 1 2 Ports in the ON state Button Layout e 8 or 16 buttons Blue backlit buttons with programmable feedback Max number of events 1330 per ControlPad Rear Panel e RELAY 2 Output port can be used to control external devices i e the AMX Connectors UPC 20 Universal Power Motor Controller not included This is a current sink not a voltage driver Max current sink 100mA 12V SHARED 12V Common 12V e RELAY 1 Output port can be used to control external devices i e the AMX UPC 20 Universal Power Motor Controller not included This is a current sink not a voltage driver Max current sink 100mA 12V RS232 OUT RS232 output port supports one way RS 232 control TX only GND Ground IR OUT Connecis to an IR Emitter to support one way IR control TX only GND Ground INPUT Input detection connects to an external switch such as a PIR switch for detecting
25. the device responds If not Click Autotune again Repeat until the device responds When the device responds then Save the Edit There is a choice to Save the Edit on the selected function only or to Save the Edit for all the Device Functions The main reason that a device will not respond 15 that the transmit frequency needs adjustment e Try increasing or decreasing the frequency to the next value by clicking on the Fine Tune arrow buttons Also try adjusting the Pulses Bit value Click on TEST to re test the function FIG 59 Fine Tune lt gt Fine Tune Pulses Bit FIG 59 AMX Library Files dialog decreasing Frequency and Pulses Bit values Alternatively use the Auto Tune feature to transmit a range of freguencies one at a time Click Auto Tune and wait to see 1f the device responds If not click Auto Tune again Repeat until the device responds When the device responds then Save the edit e Click Save Edit For Whole Device to save the edit for all of the Device Functions e Click Save Edit Function Only to save the edit on the selected function only Input Port Scripts A script can be executed when a High to Low or Low to High state 1s detected on the Input Port This 1s useful for external detection of a switch or PIR To write a script for the Input Port 1 Click on either of the Input Port buttons in the System window FIG 60 Input Port Hi Low Low Hi FIG 60 Input Port buttons 2 Write a s
26. 0mA Max 210mA O 12 VDC Button Layout 8and 16 button Blue backlit buttons with controllable feedback Rear Panel Connectors 4 pin AxLink connector Status LED e RS 232 port Power connectors RS232 Protocol Baud Rate 9600 e Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity No Parity Dimensions e SP 08 AX US 4 685 x 2 913 x 1 034 11 899 cm x 7 399 cm x 2 626 cm e SP 08 AX UK 3 386 x 5 787 x 1 034 8 600 cm x 14 698 cm x 2 626 cm e SP 08 AX EU 3 150 x 5 984 x 1 034 8 001 cm x 15 199 cm x 2 626 cm e SP 16 AX TR US 4 724 x 6 693 x 1 037 11 998 cm x 17 000 cm x 2 633 cm e SP 16 AX TR UK 4 331 x 9 055 x 1 037 11 000 cm x 22 999 cm x 2 633 cm SP 08 AX US 0 30 lbs 136 08 9 e SP 08 AX UK EU 0 35 Ibs 158 76 g e SP 16 AX TR US 0 55 Ibs 249 48 g e SP 16 AX TR UK 0 65 Ibs 294 84 g Included Accessories Button Kit includes acetate sheet with 50 pre cut button label inserts and clear plastic Key Caps w 8 Key Caps MA1301 01 w 16 Key Caps MA1301 02 Installation Kit includes 6 pin captive wire connector and mounting screws KA1310 01 Other AMX Equipment 8 Button Kit MA1301 01 e 16 Button Kit MA1301 02 External 12V Power Supply 57 1301 SA Certifications e IEC 60950 e FCC CE e ROHS compliant Mounting Specifications 8 Button KeyPads O Novara KeyPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall
27. 1t can then be downloaded to the ControlPad 1 Select Program gt Download from the menu bar 2 The application will prompt you to connect the USB Programming Cable to a USB port on your PC and the ControlPad s Program port FIG 89 Download Program Connect the Programming Cable to a PC USB Port and the Panel Program Port Press Program to start Program Cancel FIG 89 Download Program window 3 Click Program The programming window will appear e All the buttons on the Panel will illuminate and the program will download e When the download has completed the buttons will dim and a message will appear Download Complete If an error occurs check the following e Cable is correctly connected e Shut down any other programs running on the PC e If problem persists power down the Panel hold in buttons 2 and 6 and re power Buttons 1 to 8 will illuminate Release buttons 2 and 6 and download program Downloading To an Auto running panel To configure a panel that 1s currently Auto running the panel must be powered down and the program Downloaded within the first five seconds of power up before the panel starts auto running again Adding a Relay Unit 1 Connect the relay unit to the Relay port on the ControlPad see the Relay 1 Relay 2 Connectors section on page 10 2 Click the Add Relay button in the Command Bar to invoke the Select Relay window FIG 90 Select Relay ff Select Action Hela 1
28. 8 and 16 button CO science Rear Panel Connectors RS 232 port nel Power connectors RS232 Protocol Baud Rate 9600 e Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity No Parity Dimensions e SP 08 US 4 685 x 2 913 x 1 034 11 899 cm x 7 399 cm x 2 626 cm e SP 08 UK 3 386 x 5 787 x 1 034 8 600 cm x 14 698 cm x 2 626 cm e SP 08 EU 3 150 x 5 984 x 1 034 8 001 cm x 15 199 cm x 2 626 cm SP 16 TR US 4 724 x 6 693 x 1 037 11 998 cm x 17 000 cm x 2 633 cm e SP 16 TR UK 4 331 x 9 055 x 1 037 11 000 cm x 22 999 cm x 2 633 cm e SP 08 US 0 30 lbs 136 08 9 e SP 08 UK EU 0 35 lbs 158 76 9 e SP 16 TR US 0 55 lbs 249 48 g e SP 16 TR UK 0 65 lbs 294 84 9 Included Accessories Button Kit includes acetate sheet with 50 pre cut button label inserts and clear plastic Key Caps w 8 Key Caps MA1301 01 w 16 Key Caps MA1301 02 Installation Kit includes 8 pin captive wire connector and mounting screws KA1301 01 External 12V Power Supply 57 1301 SA Other AMX Equipment 8 Button Kit MA1301 01 e 16 Button Kit MA 1301 02 Certifications e UL IEC 60950 e FCC CE e ROHS compliant Y NOTE Mounting Specifications 8 Button KeyPads Novara KeyPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall boxes SP 08 US 1 851 4 701 cm 243 7 399 cm 4 685 11 899 cm o OOO OOO in in
29. C IR emitter with 2 pin phoenix connector not included be O aware that the IR Emitter polarities on Novara ControlPads are opposite to that of other AMX equipment This is not an issue if using the included 10 pin connector FIG 10 illustrates connecting the IR transmitter heads to a 1000 Series ControlPad for IR controlled devices RELAY 2 coa RELAVI R5232 OUT GND IR OUT GND INPUT IR Transmitter Signal GND VE SUPPLY VE 1 FIG 10 IR OUT Connector O The IR Transmitter must be placed directly in front of the controlled device s IR LJ window NOTE Input Connector FIG 11 illustrates connecting the 1000 Series ControlPad to an external switch such as a PIR switch for detecting a High to Low or Low to High state RELAV2 RELAV1 RS232 OUT GND IR OUT GND INPUT VE SUPPLY VE J PIR Switch Input State FIG 11 Input Connector If for example a PIR is attached to the Input this will act as a trigger to reset the internal inactivity timer for Time Out routines Power Supply Connector aware that the Power Supply polarities on Novara ControlPads are opposite to that of other AMX equipment This is not issue if using the included 10 pin connector NOTE O If using an AMX Power Supply with a 2 pin phoenix connector not included be FIG 12 illustrates connecting the 1000 Series ControlPad to the included power supply RELAY 2 RELAY 1 RS232 OUT GND IR OUT GND IN
30. IR Library barco Sele IR ta n ee lO eee Device Model and Description Select the IRL to convert and Open The file is converted and saved with a PRL AMPRO 1100 VP extension CHANNEL d A It is recommended the functions are tested CHANNEL v E before being written into Program Scripts d lf the device does not respond to the BF ENTER c functions then click on Edit Data MENU Freg 39KHz Pulses Bit 20 Carer PWM MN Data Length 21 Edit Import IRL Import Hex Add New Delete Delete Copy E dit Exit to Main File File Device Device Function JJ Functions Data Program FIG 43 AMX IR Library dialog showing a converted IRL file e The new file maintains the IRL name but with a PLR extension e Each IRL file only needs to be imported once Downloading IR Files From www AMX com As a registered AMX Dealer you can download AMX IR Library files directly from the Partners page of the www amx com website as described below You must log into the website as a Dealer in order to access these files NOTE 1 Click the Partners link at the top of the main www amx com website to access the AMX Device Discovery Partners page FIG 44 A E iva ABOUT AMX NEWSROOM PRODUCTS MARKETS PARTNERS TECHCENTER TRAINING CONTACT AMX Partners gt Partners List Partners Partner List AMX Device Discovery Partners AMX Device Discovery is a technology integrated into manufacturers products to make programming easy an
31. NOTE CP 1016 US 5 354 13 599 cm DEE 6 693 1 059 17 000 cm 2 689 cm 1 05 2 667 cm 4 124 2 677 11 998 cm in inches metric conversions i 95 shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 5 Mounting Specifications CP 1016 US Minimum Internal Clearance for 3 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads require the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 3 Gang HWD 5 6 x 2 9 x 1 6 14 22 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm CP 1016 UK EU 5 354 13 599 cm ny E 1 id IALAA Ayell DF tell los ak as Gal ll ll Li 9 055 22 999 cm LEITI LEITI in inches metric conversions 951 shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 6 Mounting Specifications CP 1016 UK CP 1016 EU 4 331 O 11 000 cm Wiring and Connections Novara ControlPads Rear Panel Connectors FIG 7 shows the rear panel connectors of the Novara ControlPads and indicates a typical installation RELAY 2 SHARED 12V RELAY 1 RS232 OUT Projector RS232 GND IR OUT GND INPUT VE VE FIG 7 Novara ControlPads Rear Panel Connectors 3 a DVD Player IR Power Supply The rear panel connector layout is identical for all Novara ControlPads Relay 1 Relay 2 Connectors The Relay 1 and Relay 2 Output ports each act as a switch to GND and are
32. On kal Add ja Cancel Script Select Relap FIG 90 Select Relay window 3 Select the relay to control from the Select Relay drop down menu Relay 1 or Relay 2 4 Select the relay action type from the Select Action drop down menu e On will latch the relay on e Off will latch the relay off 5 When the parameters have been set click on Add to Script AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software 78 Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads Novara RS232 Codes RS232 Protocol e 9600 on 8 o Available Control Strings Available Control Strings BL xx Set Backlight level e xx 00 99 aa NOTE numbers must be listed in format given with single numbers prefaced with 0 MB xx Set Max Brightness e xx 00 99 A NOTE numbers must be listed in format given with single numbers prefaced with 0 FR xx Set Flash Rate e xx 00 99 M NOTE numbers must be listed in format given with single numbers prefaced with 0 PR xx Set Pulse Rate e xx 00 99 Note Adjusting the pulse rate sets the rise and fall time within the flash rate to be effective both may need to be adjusted AMX recommends leaving as default values NOTE numbers must be listed in format given with single numbers prefaced with 0 SLnn a Set LED State nn Button number 01 32 00 All e a LED state 1 Low 2 High 3 Flash 4 Off 5 Pulse SLGbbbb a Set LED Group e bbbb 32 bits 1 bit per LED 1 change O l
33. PUT VE SUPPLY VE Power Supply FIG 12 Power Supply Connector e Connect the White strip lead to the VE terminal on the ControlPad e Connect the Black strip lead to the VE terminal When the ControlPad is powered up or a program downloaded button 2 will flash for 2 seconds then extinguish to indicate that the ControlPad has passed 1t s self test USB Program Port To download a program to the ControlPad connect the USB Programming cable to the ControlPad USB Port on the top panel and the USB Port of the PC FIG 13 USB Program Port 16 Button ControlPads top view FIG 13 USB Program Port Novara 1000 Series ControlPads are configured using AMX CP1000DCS software available for download at WWW amx com Refer to the AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software section on page 43 for configuration instructions Button Layout FIG 14 indicates the button layout for 8 and 16 button ControlPads 0000 siisi zile 8 button UK EU style 16 button 8 button US style FIG 14 1000 Series ControlPads Button Layout e Button ControlPad buttons are always numbered 1 8 for configuration purposes e 16 Button ControlPads are always numbered 1 16 Novara ControlPads 14 Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads Novara AxLink KeyPads Overview Novara AxLink KeyPads can be used in both AxLink and Novara installations e Novara AxLink KeyPads feature a 4 pin AxLink connector and Status LED e Nova
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35. alam v ltas irado na ras arisi 49 BO PPP UA un dead oe uia aaa a nd 49 Adding Delay Time to a Script Example eeoeeenerneeeneoeneoeeeoeneeeneeeneeeeeeen eee 49 FOZ OZ FUN ONE A amm nom gu a ti NE 50 Opening R5232 Library PIS essas tana a ia ida gap ho eis UA s isare reret aus na lisa 50 Adding a RS232 Command to an Event econo sorna vida veekasutuse davai 51 VIEWING RS232 Librari S 55550 topaas vinnati adis ala desen TEENE 52 Adding a New Device To a RS232 Library erneeernsesneeosneeoone oon ee onneooaee oaase eaeee 53 Adding a New RS232 Function to a Device evrneeeneeonesenaeeesneeonee onne ee aaee eee ee 53 Copying RS232 Functions From an Existing Device to a New Device 54 Testing R5232 Functions ornato ainsad san nela iga sta saamas M lli 54 Creating a Test Serial Cable sacras coesa aadu ius isalt aata alaalia anal aita 54 Verifymg RS232 Comimanas sisas cien aiamaa aaastaks a ta ia aan aa 54 COMINO Snte 55 Opening IR Library Pile cicaristesssnsacssvssescconscnsasceseaseodunas senonetoinnsastansdabensenatensiteanecspaactoaaes 55 Adding an IR Command to an Event escisiones 55 NS no E cu tnda ca ano Pais dd 2 ca cassa aan cad add as 56 Loading an Existing IR Library AP aata ein nes ip litti t li 56 Creating New IR Libraries ponte i italia katad aiaiai 57 Importing AMX IR Library IRL Files ssscssccisscscsescecatsetteasssoesuesseenssionesecoec
36. ary select Open from the File menu Edit Import IRL Import Hex Add New Delete Copy i Exit to Main File File Device Device Functions Program Edit options window Close this dialog and return to the Main screen FIG 41 AMX IR Library dialog The options in this dialog allow you to create a new IR Device Library as well as Edit or Add Functions to existing IR Libraries Loading an Existing IR Library 1 Click File gt Open This invokes the Open dialog 2 Select an IR Library Data file Novara IR Library Data files use the file extension PLR NOTE It is recommended that all IR functions are tested before being written into program scripts see the Testing IR Functions section on page 64 Creating New IR Libraries New IR Libraries can be created by importing AMX IR Library IRL files by capturing IR functions via an IRIS IR Capture Unit or by importing IR Hex files Importing AMX IR Library IRL Files 1 In the Edit Options window of the AMX Library Files dialog click Import IRL FIG 42 Look in E amx IR Libraries v e ek Es m i AMPRODOL IRL BARCOC IRL My Recent Documents E Desktop a My Documents My Computer File name BAR COC IRL v My Network Files of type Data Files irl y Places Open as read only FIG 42 Open dialog 2 Inthe Open dialog select an IRL file and click Open 3 The selected IRL file is converted to the PLR format FIG 43 E AMX
37. bank can have up to four different functions This 1s useful 1f you have a common set of functions For example You could have a single Play button controlling up to four different devices e g DVD VCR CD MP3 player etc To achieve this the button must be Bank Assigned 1 Choose Button 1 to configure in the System window and select Button gt Bank Assign This invokes the Assign to Bank window FIG 62 Assign To Bank C BankZ FIG 62 Assign to Bank window 2 Select Bank X Bank X1 appears as default 3 Write a script for Bank X1 e g DVD play FIG 63 Assign To Bank None ad Bank X C Bank Y C Bank Z Program Button BAME Event Script 1 EVENT 1 Button 1 Feedback On Group Off EVENT 2 Son 1 DVD Player Play Send IA Pulse 4 Times Carrier On FIG 63 Script for Bank X1 DVD Play 4 Select X2 from the Assign To Bank drop down menu and write a script e g VCR play FIG 64 Assign To Bank None Pe e Bank Bank Y Program Button BANK C Bank Z E went Script EVENT Button 1 Feedback On Group Off EVENT 2 Son 1 VCR Play Send IR Pulse 4 Times Carrier On FIG 64 Script for Bank X2 VCR Play 5 Select X3 from the Assign To Bank drop down menu and write a script for a CD player FIG 65 Program Button BANE C Bank Event Script 1 bl EVENT Button 1 Feedback On Group Ort EVENT 2 Sony CD 2 CD Player Play Send IR Pulse 4 Times Carrer On
38. boxes NOTE SP 08 AX US 1 331 4 701 cm 2 702 cm 2 415 cm 2 669 cm 2 956 cm 7 399 cm 6 799 4 685 11 899 cm 2 6 11 cm in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 2 Mounting Specifications SP 08 AX US Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads require the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 1 Gang HWD 2 9 x 2 1 x 1 6 7 36 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm SP 08 AX UK 2 677 6 799 cm 2 415 cm 2102601 1 051 951 AAA 1 164 2 669 cm 2 956 cm 14 698 cm 3 386 8 600 cm in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 3 Mounting Specifications SP 08 AX UK SP 08 AX EU 2 677 6 799 cm 2 415 cm ey i li 1 051 951 164 2 669 cm 2 956 cm 15 199 cm 3 1 89 8 001 cm in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 4 Mounting Specifications SP 08 AX EU NOTE Mounting Specifications 16 Button KeyPads US version Novara KeyPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall boxes SP 16 AX TR US 9 394 13 599 cm 2 415 cm SN 1 051 95l 1 064 64 2 669 cm 2 956 cm 6 693 1 059
39. ches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 2 Mounting Specifications SP 08 US 1 059 2 689 cm 05 2 667 cm 2 611 6 799 cm D 95 i 2 415 cm Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads require the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 1 Gang HWD 2 9 x 2 1 x 1 6 7 36 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm SP 08 UK 2 677 6 799 cm 1 059 2 689 cm 14 698 cm 1 051 8 600 cm in inches metric conversions a 5 E shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 3 Mounting Specifications SP 08 UK SP 08 EU 15 199 cm in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 4 Mounting Specifications SP 08 EU 1 059 2 689 cm 1 051 2 667 cm 95 2 415 cm Poe Mounting Specifications 16 Button KeyPads O US version Novara KeyPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only ld These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall boxes 5 354 13 599 cm NOTE SP 16 US 6 693 1 059 17 000 cm 2 689 cm 1 05 2 667 cm gt O O aan O 1 11 998 cm a gt On D o RI gt O Y in inches metric conversions a 95 shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 5 Mountin
40. cript as normal When the configured Input Port state 1s detected the script will execute e If the ControlPad is busy when the state change occurs the script will execute when the ControlPad Is free e To return to the button list select Button gt Press from the menu bar Changing a Button Action Button action can be changed via options in the Button menu in the menu bar Four options are available Press A script is programmed for a button press Release A script is programmed when a button is pressed then released Toggle Up to four different scripts can be written for a button using the 7oggle option in the Button menu 1 Choose a button to configure and select Button gt Toggle This invokes the Toggle window FIG 61 Toggle Ho of Toggles foo fea TOA Program Tet Press m FIG 61 Toggle window 2 Click on the Enable checkbox 3 Select the number of toggle presses required for the button 2 3 or 4 4 Note that initially the Toggle window is set to configure the first press of the button Program the script as normal for the first button press 5 Next select Program 2nd Press from the drop down menu 6 Program the script for the second press 7 Continue for each required button press When the panel is configured the button will toggle on each button press then loop to Ist press CE III iii Bank Assign A button can be assigned to one of three banks X Y or Z Each
41. ction button in the Command Bar to invoke the Select RS232 Function window indicating the currently selected RS232 Library FIG 30 M Select AS232 Function from Library 1 elect Device O o Device Select Function SelectAction Action Add BS 232 aa 42 50 61 Plasma p Audio Mute off Sting Once 5 Function i Mew AS232 Library Add i a ES JEE 1 Import Library a FIG 30 Select RS232 Function window If the Device to control is in a different RS232 Library click the Change Library button and select the library to display in the Open dialog RS232 Library files use the file extension PRR Adding a RS232 Command to an Event 1 Select the device to control from the Select Device drop down menu 2 Select the desired function from the Select Function drop down menu 3 Select the desired action from the Select Action drop down menu Action options include e Send String Once will send the command string one time only e Select Send No allows you to send a command up to 50 times Click the arrows on the Select No of Transmission Strings field to specify the number of strings to send for this command Click the arrows on the Select Delay Time between Strings field to set a delay time between strings FIG 31 M Select R5232 Function from Library ENN Mew Res Library Change Library Import Library E elect No of Transmission Strings Fi 100m5
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43. da JA A E E Model Control Method File Name VA Type Properties System NoteFunc ER OO OX dBm 000 VAP Specification H somoazs in IR FILE AN Meta Data E Cables B Downloads Click A to download the file os MOBO Now Partly Sunny 86 F Thu 98 F Fri 100 F FIG 49 Device Model Details dialog Files Available for Download 8 Click the file icon to download a file in the File s available for download list Creating New IR Libraries Using an IRIS IR Serial Data Capture Device function signals from a hand controller Once captured and verified the control functions are sentto a PC operating the IRLIB program For details on using the IRIS Q The IRIS FG5448 is a stand alone self contained unit used to capture IR or wired NOTE refer to the IRIS Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com To create new libraries using a manufacturers handset and an AMX IRIS Unit FIG 50 FIG 50 AMX IRIS IR Capture Unit 1 Inthe AMX IR Libraries dialog select File gt New 2 Inthe Save As dialog enter a name for the Library File and click Save 3 Inthe AMX IR Libraries dialog click Add New Device to invoke the Add New Device fields FIG 30 Add Hew Device Add Mew Enter Device Make Description ae a Cancel Device Device Panasonic D5B30 Sat Receiver FIG 51 AMX IR Library dialog Add New Device fields 4 Enter the Device Make model and Description and click Save Device 5 Click on
44. displays and other audio visual equipment as well as a variety of serial or IR controllable devices like lighting and window treatments Novara ControlPads are designed to be easily configurable allowing control of eguipment by RS232 commands and IR The ControlPads are configured using the AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software software application available for download from www amx com Refer to the AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software section on page 43 for details CP 1008 UK CP 1008 EU O00 O Y A Prom hn AMN RE E E 1 gt 7 miili a CP 1016 TR UK CP 1016 TR US FIG 1 Novara 1000 Series ControlPads The Novara 1000 Series of ControlPads include Novara 1000 Series ControlPads CP 1008 US Fits 1 gang US conduit boxes e White FG1301 08 SW 8 Button Refer to the Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang Black FG1301 08 SB ControlPad US Conduit Boxes section on page 4 for details Brushed Aluminum FG1301 08 SA CP 1008 UK Fits standard 2 gang UK conduit box sizes White FG1301 08 KW 8 Button Black FG1301 08 KB ControlPad Brushed Aluminum FG1301 08 KA CP 1008 EU Fits standard 2 gang European conduit box sizes White FG1301 08 EW 8 Button e Black FG1301 08 EB ControlPad Brushed Aluminum FG1301 08 EA Novara 1000 Series ControlPads Cont CP 1016 TR US Fits NEC Compliant 3 gang US conduit boxes White FG1301 16 SW 16 Button Refer to
45. e 8 v v Byte24 Byte26 Byte28 Ml Bute29 Ml Byte30 Byte34 Byte36 Byte38 Ml Byte39 IN wr Yv Yv Yv wr wr wr wr Yv A Edit Baud rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity a js PC Serial Port Connect to Device 8600 O a Mo a Comm 1 y PC Serial Port y TEST ai Device Protocol Copy Program Save Edit Functions Cancel a Device Protocol Edit options window Close this dialog and return to the PC Serial Comm Port Selection available only if PC Serial Port is selected in the Connect To Device menu Main screen Connect to Device menu Serial or RS232 FIG 34 AMX RS232 Library dialog This dialog displays the currently selected RS232 Library contents To view a functions Protocol and string settings 1 Select the device from the Device Model and Description drop down menu 2 Select a function from the Function drop down menu All the relevant information will be displayed The Device Protocol can be changed by selecting new settings for Baud rate Data bits and Stop bits from their respective drop down menus e Command strings can be edited by changing Byte values via their individual drop down menus 0 255 e All Byte values are entered in Hex Ascii or Decimal selectable via the Code Format menu item When an edit is complete click the Save Edit button to store the new values Adding a New Device To a RS232 Library 1 Click the Add New Device button in the Edit options see
46. eave e a LED state 1 Low 2 High 3 Flash 4 Off 5 Pulse Reguest Status Returns 32 bytes of LED button status byte 1 LED 1 etc Reguest Setup Info Returns 7 bytes Byte 1 Backlight level 2 Max brightness level 3 Flash rate 4 Pulse rate 5 orientation O Vertical 1 Horizontal e Bytes 6 amp 7 are the firmware version installed where values of 1 and 0 mean firmware version 1 0 SETHZ Set Horizontal Layout SETVT Set Vertical Layout Novara RS232 Codes 80 Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads 81 It s Your World Take ControlTM 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA e 800 222 0193 e 469 624 8000 e 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com 8 12 2012 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time
47. ed AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied war
48. g Specifications SP 16 US Minimum Internal Clearance for 3 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads require the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 3 Gang HWD 5 6 x 2 9 x 1 6 14 22 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm SP 16 UK EU 5 354 13 599 cm 3 055 2 689 cm 1 059 22 999 cm in inches metric conversions 951 shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 6 Mounting Specifications SP 16 UK EU Wiring and Connections ControlPads Rear Panel Connectors FIG 7 shows the rear panel connectors of the Novara KeyPads and indicates a typical installation Alternate Button Numbering DIP Switch NetLinx Master RS232 port FIG 7 Novara KeyPads Rear Panel Connectors O The rear panel connector layout is identical for all Novara KeyPads NOTE RS 232 Connections From KeyPad External Controller FIG 8 RS232 Control Connections Power Supply Connector FIG 7 illustrates connecting the KeyPad to the included power supply The Power Supply polarities on Novara KeyPads are opposite to that of other ld AMX eguipment e Connect the White strip lead to the VE terminal on the ControlPad e Connect the Black strip lead to the VE terminal Daisy Chaining KeyPads KeyPads can be daisy chained as shown in FIG 9 Power Supply Power S
49. ile All search boxes use implied wild cards For example entering son in the Manufacturer box will return Sonance Sonic Blue Sonic Foundry and Sony NOTE 4 Inthe Control Method drop down select IR FIG 46 Partners Partner List InConcert Resource Center Search Devices Search New Releases Search Remote Controls Search Cables Voting Request Partners gt InConcert Resource Center Search Devices Search Devices Note All search boxes use implied wildcards For example entering son in the Manufacturer box will return Sonance Sonic Blue Sonic Foundry and Sony Device mode nece Manufacturer Series 5555 AMX Systems all No Control Phastverter Relay RS232 RS232 SX RS366 RS422 R5485 Voltage Ramp Output Wired Infrared FIG 46 Control Method drop down menu 5 Click Search The results of the search are displayed FIG 47 Partners Partner List InConcert Resource Center Search Devices Search New Releases Search Remote Controls Search Cables VYoting Request FIG 47 Search results Partners gt InConcert Resource Center Search Devices Search Devices Note All search boxes use implied wildcards For example entering son in the Manufacturer box will return Sonance Sonic Blue Sonic Foundry and Sony Device Model o Device Type AM FM Tuner a Manufacturer Q Control Method IR is Manufacturer Series AMXSystems Remote Control
50. ime period e Click the arrows on the Hours field to adjust hours up down in one hour increments e Click the arrows on the Minutes field to adjust minutes up down in one minute increments Click the arrows on the Seconds field to adjust seconds up down in one half second increments Too Y NOTE For this example set the Time Delay Between Events period for 5 seconds FIG 28 Set Time Delay Hours Minutes seconds Add to A E E ol dl I Script 4 a aj Lancel Time Delay Between Events Sseconds FIG 28 Set Time Delay mae 5 second delay 4 Click Add to Script to add the Time Delay Between Events to the script as Event 2 5 Set the Button Feedback action to On and add it to the script as Event 3 FIG 29 EVENT 1 Button 1 Feedback Flash EVENT 2 Delay Time Sseconds EVENT 3 Button 1 Feedback On FIG 29 Event Script window Event 2 Delay Time 5 seconds Event 3 Feedback On 6 Download the program see the Downloading the Program to the ControlPad section on page 46 7 Press the configured Button in this case Button 1 8 The button will flash for 5 seconds then stay On RS232 Functions The ControlPad can be configured to output an RS232 command on a Button action All RS232 commands are contained in Library files Opening RS232 Library Files 1 Clear the program by selecting File gt New from the menu bar 2 Click the Add RS232 Fun
51. in FIG 12 ON 1 16 Switch 1 down Switch 2 down Buttons 1 16 1 2 ON 17 32 Switch 1 down Switch 2 up Buttons 17 32 1 2 FIG 12 DIP Switch Settings Alternate Button Numbering 16 Button KeyPads Button Labelling Button Labelling Overview Novara ControlPads KeyPads and AxLink KeyPads come with a set of clear plastic Key Caps which are designed to fit tightly over the pushbuttons and allow you to place a label on each button according to the requirements of your particular installation Novara ControlPads Key Pads and AxLink KeyPads also come with a pre printed acetate sheet with a range of 50 pre cut button label inserts The button labels provided will accommodate most installations but it is also possible to print your own button labels on acetate for custom button labelling Acetate sheet of 50 standard Button Labels pre cut FIG 1 Acetate Button Labels and plastic Key Caps Installing Acetate Button Labels and Key Caps READ THIS FIRST 1 Punch out the desired Button Label from the included acetate sheet If you have printed your own custom button labels on acetate cut each button label to fit inside the Key Caps e Custom button labels must be cut to a 1 20cm 0 472 square to fit securely inside the Key Caps e The thickness of the acetate used must not exceed 004 0 10 mm 2 Place the Key Cap face down and insert the Button Label into the bottom of the Key Cap FIG 2 FIG 2
52. n PRESS Add Panel Event Script 1 X Feedback Add Time Delay Add Relay Enable a Bank Advance Togale Add IR Function EPEE Start up Time ou Hi Low Low 4 Hi Command Bar Script window FIG 17 AMX Novara DCS1000 software application initial view The AMX Novara DCS1000 application allows the ControlPad to perform various functions such as RS232 IR control Button Feedback Delay Time Relay Control Time Out if a button press is not detected after a certain time period e Each button is configured individually it can be made to execute on a Press or Release e Fach button can be configured to Toggle for up to 4 Presses or it could be assigned to a Bank of buttons having the same function but controlling different equipment e A Script is written for each button containing events A script can be written for events to execute when the ControlPad is powered up by selecting Start Up from the system window An Event could be an RS232 command a button Feedback a Delay Time etc When any or all of the buttons have been configured the information can be downloaded to the ControlPad NOTE Downloading the Program to the ControlPad 1 Connect the USB Programming Cable to a USB port on your PC and to the Program USB port on the ControlPad 2 Click on the Program menu bar item This invokes the Download Program window FIG 18 Download Program Connect the Programming Cable to a PL USB
53. n 1 Feedback On FIG 21 Event Script window Event 1 5 With button 2 selected select Flash from the Select Button Feedback drop down menu and click on Add To Script add this feedback to the script The Event Script will now show Event 2 as Button 2 Feedback Flash FIG 22 EWENT 1 Button 1 Feedback On EVENT 2 Button 2 Feedback Flash FIG 22 Event Script window Event 2 6 Download the program to the ControlPad see the Downloading the Program to the ControlPad section on page 46 7 When the panel has been loaded press the configured button on the ControlPad in this example button 1 The chosen button for Event will illuminate and the button for Event2 will flash 8 Try configuring other buttons with On Off Flash actions 9 To Save your program select File gt Save from the menu bar AMX Novara DCS1000 data files are saved with the extension NVA Button Feedback On All Buttons Off The On All Buttons Off Button Feedback option will illuminate the chosen button and turn off all other buttons on the ControlPad FIG 23 Select Button Feedback FIG 23 Button Feedback On All Buttons Off Button Feedback On Group Off Add to Cancel Script j DP Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group Add to Group Group 8 The On Group Off Button Feedback option allows you to assign feedback to a Gr
54. nction drop down menu FIG 57 Device Model and Description Casio J 560 Projector Data 3 j Y PE Test Function Freq 37KHz Pulses Bit 22 Connect IR head to IR Port and place in front of Device Reciever Carrier PWM ID Data Length 26 FIG 57 AMX Library Files dialog Selecting a Function for testing 2 Connect an IR Transmitter to the ControlPad s IR Port and place the IR Emitter directly in front of the devices IR receiver 3 Click the TEST button and verify that the device responded appropriately If the device does not respond correctly click the Edit Data button in the Edit Options window to access the IR Data for the selected function to view and edit FIG 58 53 AMX IR Library Casio 6 9 DBR IR Data Device Model and Description Casio 4 560 Projector v Fine Tune Fine Tune Freg 37KHz Pulses Bit 22 Data Length 26 Save Edit for Save Edit Whole Device Function Only Connect IR head to IR Port and place in front of Device Reciever FIG 58 AMX Library Files dialog Edit IR Data Help The main reason why a device will not respond is that the transmit frequency needs adjustment Try increasing or decreasing the frequency to the next value by clicking on the arrow buttons and clicking on Test Also try adjusting the Pulses Bit Altematively Click on the Autotune button This will transmit a range of frequencies one at 4 time Click Autotune and wait to see if
55. ned NOTE Also note that removing the Key Caps requires additional steps see the Removing Replacing Button Labels section on page 39 for details Removing Replacing Button Labels The button labels on Novara keypads are acetate inserts that fit inside the Key Caps installed on the pushbuttons In order to change the inserts the key caps need to be removed Removing the Key Caps on Novara keypads reguires disassembling the keypad so that they can be accessed through the rear of the faceplate Disassembling the Novara Keypad Remove power from the Novara keypad and discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object before performing the following steps e This procedure will require a Phillips head screwdriver and a Smm wrench e Detailed exploded views of each Novara keypad type are included on the reverse 1 On the rear panel of the Novara keypad remove the screws that secure the metal enclosure to the faceplate Note 8 Button US version shown f Other Novara keypads have remove screws different orientation and screw count but the basic concepts 0 El 04 are the same for all FIG 4 Remove the metal enclosure to expose the circuit boards e 8 Button keypads use 4 screws e 16 Button keypads use 6 screws 2 Remove the back enclosure to expose the circuit boards mounted on stand offs 3 Use a 5mm wrench to remove the first set of 5mm stand offs Remove stand
56. nt will occur Time Period 1 Espere FIG 88 Time Out window 3 Use the arrows on the Hours and Minutes fields to set a time for Time Period 1 4 Write a script as usual When the panel is configured and a button press is not detected within the time period then the script will execute AIS III i 5 e A 2nd period can be set to occur after the Ist period has elapsed Again if a button press has still not occurred within that time then the 2nd period script will execute e A 3rd period can be set to occur after the 2nd period has elapsed If a button press 1s detected at any time then the internal clock will be reset back to detect for a button press during the 1st period File Menu The file menu gives the option to Save and Open program files e To clear the program for writing new programs click on New e Clicking on Print Script will print out a hard copy of the Script Run Mode There are two modes of operation selectable via the Run Mode menu item e Manual Mode normal configuration mode e Auto Run events in a script will start running 5 seconds after switch on Up to 1330 events can be programmed in a script and can be continually looped From the Run Mode menu select Auto Run then Continue Write the script then click on Loop if you want the script to continually run O Changing Run Mode will erase all Manual Run events NOTE Downloading the Program When a program has been written
57. o avoid having multiple KeyPads in the same system using the same button numbers O Multiple KeyPads are allowed to share identical button numbers NOTE Alternate Button Numbering 8 Button KeyPads The DIP Switch settings for 8 button KeyPads are described in FIG 12 ON Doo 1 down Switch 2 down Buttons 1 8 1 2 i El i ew 1 up Switch 2 down Buttons 9 16 1 2 ON 17 24 Switch 1 down Switch 2 up Buttons 17 24 1 2 E E i oa 1 up Switch 2 up Buttons 25 32 1 2 FIG 12 DIP Switch Settings Alternate Button Numbering 8 Button KeyPads 25 32 Alternate Button Numbering 16 Button KeyPads The DIP Switch settings for 16 button KeyPads are described in FIG 13 ON 1 16 Switch 1 down Switch 2 down Buttons 1 16 1 2 ON 17 32 Switch 1 down Switch 2 up Buttons 17 32 1 2 FIG 13 DIP Switch Settings Alternate Button Numbering 16 Button KeyPads Setting the AxLink Address DIP Switch The AxLink Device Address DIP switch determines whether this KeyPad will function as an AxLink device or as a Serial device If the DIP Switch 15 set to anything other than zero this KeyPad will be assigned an AxLink device address based on the switch settings Setting the AxLink Device Address 1 If connected disconnect the power supply 2 Locate the 8 position Device DIP switch on the rear panel FIG 14 3 Set the DIP switch according to the switch values shown below Switch 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 Value 1 2 4 8 16 32 64
58. o program This would be the VCR select button 5 Write a Script for Button 6 and include Enable Bank X2 FIG 69 Program Button PRESS Event Script E EVENT Button 6 Feedback On Group DI EVENT 2 Button Bank x Enabled Bank Enable BANKEX x s Gm cora 3 i 4 FIG 69 Button 6 script with Enable X2 Bank selected 6 Select button 7 which would be the CD select button T Write a script and include Enable Bank X3 FIG 70 Program Button PRESS Event Script T EVENT Button Feedback On Group Off EVENT 2 Button Bank 3 Enabled Lancel FIG 70 Button 7 script with Enable X3 Bank selected 8 Select button 8 in the System window to program 9 Write a script for the Tuner select button including enable Bank X4 in the script FIG 71 Program Button PRESS Event Script 8 EVENT Button 8 Feedback On Group Off EVENT 2 Button Bank 4 Enabled Cancel FIG 71 Button 8 script with Enable X4 Bank selected The controlpad will now act in the following way When Button 5 is pressed this will activate Bank X1 This means that whenever any button is pressed that is Bank X assigned the X1 script will run So for our example 1f button 1 1s pressed the DVD Play script will run If button 2 1s pressed the DVD Stop script will run Now if Button 6 is pressed Bank X2 will activate so now if button or 2 is pressed the VCR Play Stop scripts will run Button 7 will
59. ony VPL PX11 LCD Projector Volume Up commands 13 Select Button 3 to configure FIG 77 Program Button PRESS E went Script 3 EVENT 1 Button Bank 1 Enabled FIG 78 Button 3 Button Bank X1 Enabled 15 Select Button 4 to configure FIG 79 FIG 79 Button 4 selected to configure 16 Click on Enable a Bank in the Command Bar select X2 and Add to Script FIG 80 Program Button PRESS Event Script 4 EVENT Button Bank 2 Enabled Bank Enable BANK X f 3 gt 3 2 Cancel xa i kd FIG 80 Button 4 Button Bank X2 Enabled 17 Download the program to the ControlPad via the Program menu bar item e When Button 3 1s pressed Buttons 1 and 2 will operate Volume Up Down on the Sony PX32 Projector e When Button 4 is pressed Buttons 1 and 2 will operate Volume Up Down on the Sony VPL PX11 LCD Projector Advance Toggle The Advance Toggle feature allows a button to skip toggles For example a button 1s configured to toggle a Device on and off and the first press turns the Device on If the Device is also turned off by a Time Out function then pressing the button a 2nd time will have no effect as the Device 1s already off e By programming an Advance to Press 1 in the Time Out script the Toggle button will then be set to switch the Device on again on the next press 1 Click the Advance Toggle button in the Command Bar to open the Advance Toggle window FIG 81 Advance Toggle
60. orrectly a pair of brackets will briefly flash in the display The VERIFY LED goes off 01 appears in the display and the SEND pushbutton s LED lights If an Er message appears in the display repeat steps 3 and 5 Otherwise go to step 6 d Press the SEND pushbutton to send the captured HC function to the PC running the IREdit software program e Repeat steps C through E to capture all the HC functions on your list 9 Click on Capture then press the Send button on the front panel of the IRIS The function will be added to the current device library Refer to the REdit instruction manual for information on to storing captured HC functions Importing IR HEX File Codes Alternatively IR Libraries can be created by importing IR HEX file codes AMX does not provide HEX codes and therefore cannot give any assurance that data provided by others is accurate or functional There are a number of web sites that make IR HEX codes freely available One such site is Remote Central where you can search for your specific device and look for downloads with text files with HEX codes 1 In the Edit Options window of the AMX Library Files dialog click Import Hex File to access the Hex data import and conversion options FIG 53 EJ AMX IR Library barco Seles IR Data IANANNJ J3JJXX7XXIJX Il JO OOOOOOOO Help Device Model and Description je Enter a Function name and Copy and Paste the Hex file into the Text bo
61. oup so that only one of the group may be illuminated at a time FIG 24 Select Button Feedback Select Action On Group Ort Add to Cancel Script Add to Group Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group Group 8 FIG 24 Button Feedback Button 1 On Group Off Group 1 For instance Play Stop Pause An LED may be assigned to up to 8 groups 1 2 3 4 9 Clear the program by selecting File gt New from the menu bar Select Button 1 in the System window see FIG 19 on page 46 Click on Add Panel Feedback to invoke the Select Button Feedback window FIG 20 on page 47 From the Select Action drop down menu select On Group Off and click Group1 under Add To Group as shown in FIG 24 Repeat for Buttons 2 to 4 Select Button 5 click on Add Panel Feedback select On Group Off and click on Group 2 FIG 25 m Select Button Feedback CAR On Group Of Add E Cancel script Groupi Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group Group 8 FIG 25 Button Feedback Button 5 On Group Off Group 2 Repeat for buttons 6 to 8 T Add to Group 6 To Save your program select File gt Save from the menu bar Testing Grouped Feedback 1 Download the program to the ControlPad see the Downloading the Program to the ControlPad section on page 46 2 Press Button 1 the LED should illuminate
62. ovara ControlPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall boxes hp NOTE CP 1008 US mi 851 m 4 701 cm Hid 115 TN 1 059 2 689 cm 22913 7 399 cm 051 2 667 cm 2 BEI 6 799 cm 4 685 11 899 cm 941 in inches metric conversions 2 415 cm shown in parenthesis FIG 2 Mounting Specifications CP 1008 US Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang US Conduit Boxes To ensure a proper fit with sufficient clearance US style Novara ControlPads require the following minimum internal dimensions within the conduit box US 1 Gang HWD 2 9 x 2 1 x 1 6 7 36 cm x 5 33 cm x 4 06 cm These minimum interior dimensions will maintain a minimum 050 1 27 cm CP 1008 UK 2 677 6 799 cm 1 059 2 689 cm 14 698 cm 1 051 8 600 cm in inches metric conversions E ri shown in parenthesis 2 415 cm FIG 3 Mounting Specifications CP 1008 UK CP 1008 EU 2 611 6 799 cm 15 199 cm 8 001 cm in inches metric conversions shown in parenthesis FIG 4 Mounting Specifications CP 1008 EU 1 059 2 689 cm 1 051 2 667 cm Mounting Specifications 16 Button ControlPads O US version Novara ControlPads are designed to fit in NEC Compliant wall boxes only These devices will not fit properly in non NEC Compliant wall boxes r
63. placing Key Caps Button LADEIS a spas casssse t des anima ras iron e aasad 40 Re Assembling the Keypad au asisincaids gado dies cole at isata lis s te saidist ulatama e 41 Exploded View 8 Button US Version ereseneeneenseennenneenoeeneeoen nee noen eee eee 41 Exploded View 8 Button UK EU Version orveneeneoneenneeneeneeeneeneeeeeen naene 42 Exploded View 16 Button US UK EU Version erereeneeneoeneeneenneeseen eee 42 5 AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software oseeneee 43 Installing the AMX Novara DCS1000 Application eeereereeeeeeeneeneeeneee 43 Launching AMX Novara DCS1000 eerneeeneeeneeeneoen one oon eoon eoon eee eoeneeeeeoen een eee 44 IVC VIC A A E EA E A I EENE N ia E 45 Downloading the Program to the ControlPad oooooocooccoocnocnoccnnccncconcniccnnos 46 Specifying Button Feedback sseseeseeseesecsecsscsecsecseosecseoseoseoseoseoseosessesscsecseessesee 46 Adding Feedback to a Button Script Example eeroeesneeosneeonnee nae onee enne enne 46 Button Feedback On All Buttons Off eerreeereneeoeneeooeneeoenne eoon ee eeneeeeeneeeeee 48 Button Feedback On Group Off sccsssccnscccssccessccnsecesccsscenscceesccescceesecssecenees 48 Testing Grouped Feedback esuaguasizaeatassacadac asia suas dinne leia
64. r RS232 programming information e Sand 16 button layouts are available Each button has LED feedback RO mE DONE AMR SP 08 US SP 16 TR US EG gt SAB ORE alale GA a EE SP 08 UK AMK SP 08 EU SP 16 TR UK FIG 1 Novara KeyPads qua nana Novara 00 Series KeyPads include Novara 00 Series KeyPads SP 08 US Fits 1 gang US conduit boxes e White FG1310 08 SW 8 Button KeyPad Refer to the Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Black FG1310 08 SB Gang US Conduit Boxes section on page 29 for Brushed Aluminum FG1310 08 SA details SP 08 UK Fits standard 2 gang UK conduit box sizes e White FG1310 08 KW 8 Button KeyPad Black FG1310 08 KB e Brushed Aluminum FG1310 08 KA SP 08 EU Fits standard 2 gang European conduit box e White FG1310 08 EW 8 Button KeyPad Sizes Black FG1310 08 EB Brushed Aluminum FG1310 08 EA SP 16 TR US Fits NEC Compliant 3 gang US conduit boxes White FG1310 16 SW 16 Button KeyPad Refer to the Minimum Internal Clearance for 3 Black FG1310 16 SB Gang US Conduit Boxes section on page 32 for Brushed Aluminum FG1310 16 SA details SP 16 TR UK Fits standard 3 gang UK conduit box sizes e White FG1310 16 KW 16 Button KeyPad Black FG1310 16 KB Brushed Aluminum FG1310 16 KA Product Specifications Novara 1000 Series KeyPads Power Reguirements e SP 08 Min 80mA Max 130mA 12 VDC Power eguromeni e SP 16 Min 100mA Max 210mA O 12 VDC Button Layout
65. ra AxLink KeyPads feature one bi directional RS 232 port e Sand 16 button layouts are available Each button has LED feedback Eq FN Om DOES lt gt E HELE lt gt FINNIE SP 08 AX UK BRR DEE 2 SP 16 AX TR UK anpa SP 08 AX EU i gt aros El SP 16 AX TR US SP 08 AX US panra ka AMX FIG 1 Novara AxLink KeyPads Novara AxLink KeyPads include Novara AxLink KeyPads SP 08 AX US Fits 1 gang US conduit boxes e Brushed Aluminum FG1311 08 SA 8 Button Keypad See Mounting Specifications for details Black FG1311 08 SB White FG1311 08 SW SP 08 AX UK Fits standard 2 gang UK back box sizes Brushed Aluminum FG1311 08 KA 8 Button Keypad Black FG1311 08 KB White FG1311 08 KW SP 08 AX EU Fits standard 2 gang European back box Brushed Aluminum FG1311 08 EA 8 Button Keypad sizes Black FG1311 08 EB White FG1311 08 EW SP 16 AX TR US Fits 3 gang US conduit boxes e Brushed Aluminum FG1311 16 SA 16 Button Keypad See Mounting Specifications for details Black FG1311 16 SB White FG1311 16 SW SP 16 AX TR UK Fits standard 3 gang UK back box sizes Brushed Aluminum FG1311 16 KA 16 Button Keypad Black FG1311 16 KB White FG1311 16 KW Product Specifications Novara AxLink KeyPads System Requirements Novara AxLink KeyPads are only compatible with AMX NetLinx Central Controllers Power Requirements e SP 08 Min 80mA Max 130mA O 12 VDC e SP 16 Min 10
66. ranty last Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE Table of Contents Novara COMUOIPAGS aiii casal G eae ais eia nidd 1 QV TOW untar 1 Product SOCCINICALIONS sobar risotto 2 Mounting Specifications 8 Button ControlPads cooocooocooccnocccnccnncconcconoconocos 4 CPV OO Be PAAS TATA AES SAR ana ain soca a datas ade ne dis 4 Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang US Conduit Boxes nsserrrssseeennse 4 A UR unran E E E E E E E E E E 5 CP TOOS EU iana N A E aa Cap pia 6 Mounting Specifications 16 Button ControlPads
67. rch for DCS1000 2 Double click the installation file to launch the AMX DCS1000 Setup Wizard FIG 12 Click Next to proceed i AMX NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 Welcome to the AMX NovaraDCS1000 yer 02 Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install AM NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 on your computer Click Next to continue WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel FIG 12 AMX DCS1000 Setup Wizard 3 Read the License Agreement FIG 13 and click I Agree to accept the terms and proceed with the installation otherwise click Cancel 9 AMX NovaraDCS1000 ver1 02 License Agreement Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click I Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel Legal Notice Copyright AMX LLC 2006 Private proprietary information the sole property of AMX LLC The contents ideas and concepts expressed herein are not to be disclosed except within the confines of a confidential relationship and only then ona need to know basis inv entity in nnssessinn nf this AMX Software shall O Do Not Agree Agree Cancel Previous FIG 13 AMX DCS1000 License Agreement
68. rogram Buttori PRES 5 Event Script 1 EVENT Sony Prga Projector Volume Down Send IR Pulse 4 Times Carrier Oh Select IR Function from Sony 7 1 Library Select Action Send A pulse Select Function Volume Down Select Device Sony Pe Projector View IA Library Carrier Change Library On 38 cance FIG 75 Button 1 Add Sony PX32 Projector Volume Down Command to Script 8 Select X2 from the drop down menu in the Assign to Bank window 9 Click Add RS232 Function in the Command Bar 10 Select the appropriate RS232 Library for the device manufacturer via the Change Library button and select the desired device from the Select Device drop down menu In this example we ll select the Sony VPL PX11 LCD Projector 11 Choose the Volume Down command in the Select Function drop down menu and click Add To Script to add it to the Event Script FIG 76 Program Button PRESS Event Script JEVENT 1 Sony PL F11 LCD Projector Volume Down Send Once Select R5232 Function from Sony 2 Library Select Function Select Action Volume Down Select Device Sony YPL PATT LCD Projector Send Sting Once View R5232 Library ma Change Library Import Library FIG 76 Button 1 Add Sony VPL PX11 LCD Projector Volume Down Command to Script 12 Select Button 2 to configure Repeat as above using Sony PX32 Projector and S
69. sasetsesecesssootata sees 57 Downloading IR Files From www AMX com ereeeeoeenaseoane osas onne ooaee onne eone oaase ee 58 Creating New IR Libraries Using an IRIS IR Serial Data Capture Device 61 Importing IR HEX A o O 62 Using IR HEX Codes To Create New IR Libraries eeeeeenereeveeeeneeene een oenee 63 o Po oaas aaa aaa aada 64 INPUE POLE SEFIDES ini atole colacao Desp alt asa aaa ita su 65 Changing a Button Actos rocosa aaa alata aia ei i 65 Osa T RR SR RR SP ARA SED ER 65 o o IIA 65 Togo Ea E E E E E E A 65 BANK FSS ea vala a T E EE N ai aia RARE 66 Se i Bank ENADIO 12500011 ad atakk mie aast a SR alle aaa SANA ROS O Saad 67 Using Bank Assign to Control Two Projectors Example eneerneeeneoeneeeneee 70 Advance kole o MR a E CRER 73 Copy ana Paste RA AEA E E 74 Start VD AA 74 TE OU MAASI PU 09 E EE 75 Ple MENU aaa aed E E E A T EEA AE EEA E A A E aia 76 RUN MOCE aa aE E A E EAE AE EEE A 76 Downloading the Progr Minnie noti 76 Downloading To an Auto running panel ooocooccococonoconoconoconononoconccuncconccnnccnnccnacos 77 AAGMG 4 Relay UN ise aseaine E aaa ad Aiamaa E aasad na aaa 77 Novara Ro232 Codes sicarios 79 RS232 Protocol mums mmm 79 Avallable Control STINGS astenia 79 Novara ControlPads Overview Novara ControlPads offer the ability to easily control presentation devices such as projectors projection screens video
70. tinuous pulses while a button is executed This action is useful for Volume Up and Down and Cursor functions When hard wiring to a device the carrier may have to be turned off refer to Manufacturers instructions otherwise carrier must be left On NOTE 4 When the IR parameters have been set click Add to Script to add this IR command to the script FIG 40 EVENT 1 Casio 1 560 Projector Power Send IA Pulse 4 Times Carrier On FIG 40 Adding an IR Command to the Script AMX IR Libraries To view the IR libraries open the IR window then click the View IR Library button to open the AMX IR Library dialog FIG 41 Device Selection Function Selection E AMX IR Library Casio 6 9 BHA CO E E la uz torm allows a userto Create a new VIDE library edit or add Functions to eo Model and Description 19 Library click on Open shed before they are am scripts by connecting an lA trans mitter to the IF Port and placing in front of the device recemer Click on Test to confirm operation If the device e Es not wo ork click on Edit Data k site or can be created using an 15 leaner and IA EDIT software Click on Import IRL files Freq 37KHz Pulses Bit 22 ct IA head to IA Part ar Alternatively Libraries can be created by RS ey OU li importing lA He s To create a library importing lA Hex f Camier PAM Data Length 25 TT file select New From the File menu To add new functions to an existing Libr
71. tocol 4 Click Capture Command 5 Press the Panel button to transmit the command The captured string will appear in the Byte boxes This should match the string in the Library IR Commands The ControlPad can be configured to output an IR function on a Button action All IR functions are contained within a Library Opening IR Library Files 1 Click the Add IR Function button in the Command Bar to invoke the Select IR Function window indicating the currently selected IR Library FIG 30 Select IR Function from Library Select Device Select Function Casio 1 560 Projector Select Action Send IR pulse Auto View IR Library IE Carrier haa On kd Change Library Add to Cancel 4 Script A FIG 39 Select IR Function window If the Device to control is in a different IR Library click the Change Library button and select the library to display in the Open dialog Novara IR Library files use the file extension PLR Adding an IR Command to an Event 1 Select the device to control from the Select Device drop down menu 2 Select the desired function from the Select Function drop down menu 3 Select the desired action from the Select Action drop down menu Action options include e Send IR Pulse sends the IR function 4 times only e IR Pulse No allows you to send a function up to 120 times selectable from a scroll bar e Send Continuous sends con
72. tton that you need to re label 2 Remove the existing acetate Button Label and Insert the replacement Label in each Key Cap Be sure to place the Button Label face down inside the Key Cap otherwise the label will be seen in reverse once the Key Cap 1s installed 3 Gently replace the Key Cap on the pushbutton e Verify that the vertical orientation of the Button Label 1s correct relative to the Novara keypad e Align the Key Cap with the target pushbutton and gently push the Key Cap down over the pushbutton e Once seated properly on the pushbutton the Key Cap will snap into place Acetate Button Label inside the Key Cap Key Cap Pushbutton on Novara keypad FIG 8 Placing a Button Label inside a Key Cap Re Assembling the Keypad Follow the steps in reverse to re assemble the keypad Take care of the following e Be certain that the circuit boards are oriented correctly see FIG 6 e Be certain that both 4 pin connectors between the two boards are seated properly Exploded View 8 Button US Version FIG 9 8 Button US Button Labelling Exploded View 8 Button UK EU Version FIG 10 8 Button UK EU Exploded View 16 Button US UK EU Version FIG 11 16 Button US UK EU N Novara ControlPads 8 KeyPads AMX Novara DCS1000 Device Configuration Software Installing the AMX Novara DCS1000 Application 1 Download the AMX Novara DCS 1000 installation file from www amx com go to the Products page and sea
73. ty 90 days Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Epica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refus
74. uit Boxes nnseerssseesnneee 20 51 16 AX TRUK i emas asi a Lica ico soou porca ana il maali aaa aaa anne sadias 21 Winno ana C ONMEGHONS escorts aima aasa di teha aka elasid ea 22 ControlPaas Rear Panel Conneckors saum scsenpamadaesenosa us cen astadacasdasadicudessasasaagess 22 Power Supply C OnNCCior sanacion a ik it 22 Daisy Chaining KeyPads AxLink ONIY 2 540 stanasissestans aan asvva ise sab usi kv idekasi dai saand dei dida ina 23 To RS 232 COMMSCUONS session 23 Button LAY OU assis aan etaan ONU sr is E E TA salt 24 Setting DIP Switches to Assign Alternate Button Numbering 24 Alternate Button Numbering 8 Button KeyPadks ocoooccooccocccnononoconocnnoconoconoconoconos 24 Alternate Button Numbering 16 Button KeyPads oooccocccocccconnnoconoconoconoconoconoconos 25 Setting the AxLink Address DIP Switch oooocooccoococnonoconcnoccncccnoconcnncconcnnccuncnnos 25 Setting the AxLink Device Address eeerneeeneeeeeeneoeneoee oon eoon een eoon eee een ee one 25 Programming AxLink Ne yaa Susanita rai 25 Navara FOF Be aaa E A A taitaars 27 VC io an 27 Product Specifications OMASAAR m aiii Eea 28 Mounting Specifications 8 Button KeyPads veeneenseeneoenneeneeeneeene ee 29 SI O A 29 Minimum Internal Clearance for 1 Gang US Conduit Boxes coooocccconcccconocccnonocccincncnns 29 SPOS UR AAA A 30 SPO
75. upply GND DJs E KI BN NetLinx Master RS232 port FIG 9 Daisy Chaining KeyPads e Use screened cable to link units e Maximum cable length between panels should not exceed 50 15 24 m Button Layout FIG 10 indicates the button layout for 8 and 16 button KeyPads HEHE siisii 8 button UK EU style 16 button US UK EU style 8 button US style FIG 10 KeyPads Button Layout e amp Button KeyPads can be configured for button numbers 1 8 9 16 17 24 or 25 32 e 16 Button KeyPads can be configured for button numbers 1 16 or 17 32 Setting DIP Switches to Assign Alternate Button Numbering Use the 2 position DIP Switch on the rear panel of the KeyPads to specify alternate button numbers for each KeyPad for cases in which you want to avoid having multiple KeyPads in the same system using the same button numbers Multiple KeyPads are allowed to share identical button numbers Alternate Button Numbering 8 Button KeyPads The DIP Switch settings for 8 button KeyPads are described in FIG 11 ON o 1 down Switch 2 down Buttons 1 8 1 2 gi i i ew 1 up Switch 2 down Buttons 9 16 1 2 ON sec 1 down Switch 2 up Buttons 17 24 1 2 a a i ew 1 up Switch 2 up Buttons 25 32 1 2 FIG 11 DIP Switch Settings Alternate Button Numbering 8 Button KeyPads 17 24 25 32 Alternate Button Numbering 16 Button KeyPads The DIP Switch settings for 16 button KeyPads are described
76. x Click on convert The function is converted and saved in to the current Library To add more Functions to a Library click on Import Hex file again Import Hex File Convert Cancel FIG 53 AMX Library Files dialog Hex data import and conversion options 2 Enter the name of the function that you want to import in the Enter Function text field 3 Copy and paste the appropriate Hex code for this function in the Import Data text field FIG 54 Device Model and Description Play AMPRO 1100F Import Data 0000 0067 0000 0015 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0211 Convert Cancel FIG 54 AMX Library Files dialog Hex data entered e The data should be entered without any extra symbols e No double quotes or lt gt lt 0x gt or lt Oh gt symbols are used to indicate HEX formatting 4 Click the Convert button to convert the Hex code and add it to the selected IR Library It is recommended that all IR functions are tested before being written into program scripts see the Testing IR Functions section on page 64 Using IR HEX Codes To Create New IR Libraries 1 Inthe AMX IR Libraries dialog select File gt New 2 Inthe Save As dialog enter a name for the Library File and click Save 3 Inthe AMX IR Libraries dialog

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