Product Overview and General Specifications
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Hardware Reference Manual – Enova DGX 100 Series Digital Media Switchers
Control Features – Enova DGX 100 Series
Each Enova DGX enclosure contains an integrated NetLinx NX Master (for NetLinx NX specific Master functionality, see the list at the
bottom of this page; for an explanation of the functionality, see page 24). Each enclosure includes a front control panel for an
added level of convenience. Several additional control options are available. Multiple control methods can be used on the same
system.
Integrated NetLinx NX Master (NetLinx NX Controller) with control via the System Configuration interface; server (public
LAN) connection through the LAN 100/1000 port on the CPU
Compatible with a number of AMX control devices (for NetLinx control programming information, see page 181 and the
manual for the specific AMX control device)
Front control panel (standard on all enclosures)
Select AMX NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs are supported
Supports AxLink control of connected devices
Supports AMX’s simple BCS (Basic Control Structure)* serial control protocol
Supports DGX_SHELL commands via terminal session
Supports DGX_SHELL and BCS commands over Telnet
Supports integrated Master Telnet commands
Supports third-party controllers
* BCS commands are sent as ASCII characters through the Control (RS-232) port.
Integrated NetLinx NX Master Functionality
Automatic configuration of AMX devices via ICS LAN (private network)
IPv6 network addressing
Link-local fallback in DHCP mode (IPv4 only)
Wired 802.1x (security for protected networks)
ID Pushbutton
Case sensitive file system
Differences in DEFINE_PROGRAM execution
USB Program port driver for Windows 7 and Windows 8
Telnet access and commands for the Enova DGX 100 Series
For an explanation of these features, see page 24.
NOTE: Features and specifications described in this document are subject to change without notice.