Instrukcja obsługi AMX DGX1600-ENC
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Overview 
Enova DGX 100 Series Digital Media Switchers are available in various configurations in 
increments of four up to 8x8, 16x16, 32x32, and 64x64. Therefore, the illustrations in 
this guide may differ from the model(s) purchased. Each enclosure contains an 
integrated NetLinx Central Control Processor. For complete documentation (including 
system and board specifications and supported resolutions), see the Hardware 
Reference   – Manual Enova     DGX 100 Series Digital Media Switchers at  .www.amx.com  
Installation 
Rack Mounting 
CAUTION: To prevent overheating,   avoid placing high producing  -heat  equipment directly 
above/below enclosure.     The system requires a     1         minimum of empty rack unit above and 
below empty   (3        rack units are recommended). Verify             that the openings on the sides and 
top of the enclosure are not blocked and do not have restricted airflow. 
To rack mount a DGX 800/1600/3200 enclosure (3200 requires 2 people min.): 
1. Position enclosure in rack and secure it with rack mounting screws. 
* When fully loaded, the Enova DGX 3200 weighs approximately 73 lbs (33.1 kg). 
To rack mount a DGX 6400 enclosure (requires 3 people minimum): 
1.
While shipping       box is still   on the   pallet, cut and   remove   outer straps. 
2.
Remove cardboard   tray from top   of shipping   box (note wheels on   box).
3.
Lift box off pallet. The DGX 6400 weighs approximately 150 lbs (68.0 kg) fully 
loaded. Ensure all parties involved in lifting are prepared and follow local 
requirements. 
4.
Unlock 4   latches on sides of   shipping box.   Lift top   of box straight   up and set 
aside. 
5.
Attach 2   handles provided for lifting;   4   6 use of holes on side,   in front or rear 
position. 
6.
Using bottom   of shipping box, roll the enclosure into   position. Lift   onto temporary 
shelf/support in rack. Align as closely as possible and then remove lifting handles. 
7.
Lift into position and screw in rack ear screws. 
Input and Output Boards 
Generally, any input board in an Enova DGX Switcher can route signals to any type of 
output board; signal format is automatically converted to match output board. 
DXLink Twisted Pair Boards (HDCP 1.4) – Inputs and outputs incorporate HDBaseT 
technology. Use with DXLink Twisted Pair TX and RX units. Minimum supported cable 
type: CAT6 Shielded.  
DXLink 4K Twisted Pair Boards (HDCP 1.4) – Inputs and outputs incorporate 
HDBaseT technology. Use with DXLink Twisted Pair 4K TX and RX units. Minimum 
supported cable type: CAT6A Shielded.  
DXLink 4K60 Twisted Pair Boards (HDCP 2.2 & 1.4) – Inputs and outputs incorporate 
HDBaseT technology. Use with DXLink 4K60 Twisted Pair TX and RX units. Minimum 
supported cable type: CAT6 Shielded. 
EDID Note: 4K60 HDMI Input boards ship with a 4K60 4:2:0 EDID as default to 
maximize compatibility, to add 4K60 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 support the proper EDID should be 
selected per input either through the System Configuration Interface or over ICSP. 
AIE Note: 4K60 DXLink Input boards are limited to Audio Extraction when used with AIE 
boards, and the 4K60 DXLink Output boards are limited to Audio Insertion when used 
with AIE boards. 
DXLink Fiber Boards (HDCP 1.4) – DXLink Fiber boards and units are available for 
duplex and simplex functionality (with multimode and single mode options for each) for 
various system requirements. Use with DXLink Fiber TX and RX units. 
DXLink 4K60 Fiber Boards (HDCP 2.2 & 1.4) – DXLink 4K60 Fiber boards and units 
include multimode duplex  modules     SFP+  which can be replaced with single mode SFP+ 
modules if needed. Use with DXLink 4K60 Fiber TX and RX units. 
Recommended – Fasten cable management bars with 2 screws on one end of board 
and 1 screw at other (long part of bar is to right of holes); do not over tighten (FIG. 2 
left). DGX 3200 only  Numbering plate must be removed to install bar. Plate can be – 
reinstalled post installation. WARNING: DXLink Fiber     units use laser transceivers, which 
are Class 1 Eye Safe per IEC 60825 1/CDRH requirements. Class 1 category indicates -
that invisible laser used is safe; we recommend avoiding direct eye exposure when 
using   any optical fiber   products. CAUTION: DXLink Fiber   –   Boards we recommend using 
the provided cable management bars or another type of cable management system to 
avoid damage to fiber cables. 
IMPORTANT: If not using auto-  setup, DIP switches must be set on DXLink Transmitter 
and Receiver Modules before units are cabled to the switcher via their boards. For 
information on DXLink Transmitters and Receivers, see the unit’s “Quick Start Guide.” 
Audio Switching Boards (ASB) – Supports audio breakaway and downmixing for 
embedded or   inserted               audio with Digital Signal Processing capabilities on every output. 
Dante™ Audio Switching Board (ASB-DAN) – Supports connection to Audinate’s Dante 
network, audio breakaway, and audio downmixing for embedded or inserted audio with Digital 
Signal Processing capabilities on every   output.
DXLink Fiber connector 
(    ensure it seats firmly
normally a click is heard) 
NOTE: Avoid network loops (created 
when enclosure and 1 or more TX/RX 
units in a system are both connected 
to a common LAN). 
Audio Insert/Extract (AIE) Board – AIE Boards are shipped with all of their insert/ 
extract DIP switches enabled and set to extract audio. If the system’s audio 
configuration requires audio insertion on one or more connectors, the board(s) will 
need to be removed from the enclosure and DIP switches set to insert audio before the 
board(s) are returned to the enclosure.  
System Setup 
DXLink Fiber TX D  XLink Fiber RX
DVI Board 
HDMI / HDMI 4K / 4K60 Board 
DXLink TP 4K Board 
DXLink TP Board 
NOTE: System setup for 
DXLink Twisted Pair Boards 
is similar to FIG. 2 right, 
except with DXLink Twisted 
Pair TXs and RXs installed 
between the DXLink Boards 
and the source and 
FIG. 2 DXLINK FIBER CABLE ATTACHED TO INPUT  SYSTEM SETUP WITH DXLINK FIBER 
Audio EDID Settings 
HDMI, DVI, DXLink Twisted Pair Boards ship with a basic audio EDID configuration. 
DXLink Fiber Boards obtain EDIDs upon connection to their Transmitters. To optimize 
audio for your system, you may need to change the EDID settings using the System 
Configuration interface. For information, see the manual. 
DXLink Fiber Board 
Audio Switching Board 
FIG. 1 HDMI  DVI  DXLINK  AND ASB BOARDS SHOWN 
destination   devices. Applying Power and Startup 
DGX 800/1600/3200 systems each have two power supplies; DGX 6400 has four. 
NOTE: Using a surge protector and/or an AC line conditioner is recommended. 
IMPORTANT: If system is used to power DXLink Twisted Pair TXs/RXs, use the “Enova 
DGX 100-Series Configuration Tool” at www.amx.com/enova to calculate power draw. 
4K60 HDMI boards (HDCP 2.2 & 1.4) - Inputs and outputs incorporate HDMI® 2.0 
technology and route high resolution HDMI or DVI signals with or without HDCP.-  
EDID Note: 4K60 HDMI Input boards ship with a 4K30 EDID as default to maximize 
compatibility, to add 4K60 support the 4K60 EDID should be selected per input either 
through the System Configuration Interface or over ICSP. 
AIE Compatibility Note: 4K60 HDMI Input boards are limited to Audio Extraction when 
used with AIE boards, and the     4K60 HDMI   Output boards   are limited       to Audio Insertion
when used with AIE boards. 
HDMI and 4K HDMI Boards (HDCP 1.4) –  -HDMI® connectors route high resolution 
HDMI or DVI signals with or without HDCP. For single link DVI signals, use a cable -
adapter. 
DVI Boards (HDCP 1.4) –     Inputs and outputs are HDMI compatible.
NOTE: If an HDCP signal is switched from an HDMI, HDMI 4K, or DVI Output Board to a 
destination which does not support HDCP, display of a dark red image indicates 
authentication failure. HDMI 4K60 Output Boards do NOT provide a red screen-  and will 
continue to attempt authentication. For HDCP signals switched via DXLink hardware, an 
orange image indicates authentication failure. 
Enova DGX 6400 only - If two or more power supplies are not receiving power, the 
CPU and the control panel will continue to operate. However, input and output boards 
will become inoperable and the system will not send or receive signals until at least 
three power supplies resume functional status. 
For proper redundant operations, all power supplies must be powered at all times. 
•
Enova DGX 800/1600/3200 – Cable   primary power   feed to outlet   connected to 
one 20 A circuit breaker. Cable redundant power feed to outlet connected to a 
second 20 A circuit breaker. 
•
Enova DGX   - 6400 To provide adequate power for an N+1   redundant application, 
connect each of the four power supplies to its own circuit. 
FIG. 3 POWER CORDS MUST BE PLUGGED INTO ALL POWER RECEPTACLES (DGX 6400 SHOWN) 
QUICK START GUIDE 
Enova DGX 100 Series Digital Media Switchers
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DXLink Fiber Input 
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| Model: | DGX1600-ENC | 
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