Appendix F - DGX Configuration Software
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HDCP Settings View
The HDCP Settings view controls HDCP support, enabling and disabling support on specific HDMI or DVI inputs. The default
setting is for HDCP to be enabled.
Enabling/Disabling HDCP Support For HDMI, 4K HDMI, or DVI Input
1. Select the input (or select multiple inputs) on the left (FIG. 167):
2. Under HDCP Support, click the desired option: Enable or Disable.
3. Click the Set button.
4. Repeat as necessary for additional inputs.
NOTE: To enable or disable HDCP support over the DXLink line, send the appropriate SEND_COMMAND (HDCP-
<ENABLE|DISABLE>) to the DXLink Transmitter. For details, see the "NetLinx Programming" chapter of the "DXLinkâ„¢ Twisted
Pair Transmitters/Receiver Hardware Reference Manual" or the "DXLinkâ„¢ Fiber Transmitters and Receivers Hardware
Reference Manual."
Terminal View
The Terminal view provides basic terminal emulation. This view allows you to enter and send BCS (Basic Control Structure),
auxiliary, diagnostic, and DGX_SHELL commands to the system.
NOTE: If you plan to use the terminal emulation function of the software, a serial connection is required.
IMPORTANT: You must
click the Connect button to establish serial communication with the system before you can use the
terminal emulation function in the DGX Configuration Software. When done, be sure to click the Disconnect button.
BCS Commands
BCS protocol is an AMX command language for control operations. For complete information on BCS commands, see the
Programming Guide – BCS Basic Control Structure Protocol at www.amx.com
.
Auxiliary BCS Commands
Auxiliary commands are also included in the Programming Guide – BCS Basic Control Structure Protocol at
www.amx.com
. The two most common auxiliary commands are: ~app! (to cause a warm reboot) and ~scr! (to view a
splash screen).
DGX_SHELL Commands
The Enova DGX Switcher supports a number of shell (command-line interpreter) commands for a variety of functions, both
basic and advanced (see page 273).
NOTE: DGX_SHELL Commands are case-sensitive.
FIG. 167
HDCP Settings view