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AMX NXV-CPI User manual

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NXV-CPI Control Phone Interface
Overview
The NXV-CPI is the ideal solution for organizations that have already invested in Cisco®
IP Phones that would like to add basic control to a room. The NXV-CPI allows Cisco
Phone users to minimize their investment in new infrastructure by transforming Cisco
Phones into Modero® Virtual Touch Panels. Using the phone's built-in touch screen,
users can access and control lights, shades and other AV equipment in the room.
Dealers can use the NXV-CPI as a cost-effective entry point to control. As control
requirements grow, users can easily upgrade to an AMX Touch Panel. Setting up the
system is easy. Simply browse to NXV-CPI's Web page, label the buttons and add the
related NetLinx control commands. NXV-CPI is compatible with Cisco models 7965G
and 7975G.
Specif ications
The following table lists the specifications for the NXV-CPI:
Installation
Note: To avoid any damage to the electronic component, installation must be performed
in an ESD safe environment.
The NXV-CPI is installed to the NetLinx Master, and passes NetLinx control commands
to the Master via Ethernet 10/100 cable, as indicated in FIG. 2.
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Wiring Configuration
The table below describes the pinouts, signals, and pairing for the Ethernet 10/100
Base-T connector and cable.
FIG. 3 diagrams the RJ-45 pinouts and signals for the Ethernet RJ-45 connector and
cable.
PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
The NXV-CPI uses CAT5/CAT6 wire via the Ethernet port for PoE power. The maximum
power draw for the NXV-CPI is 2.2 watts.
Use the PS-POE-AF Power over Ethernet Injector (FG423-80) to simplify wiring and
installation by eliminating the need for an AC outlet at each point of installation.
Note: The NXV-CPI can be placed up to approximately 330’ (100 meters) from the
nearest PoE Injector.
• If used with a non PoE-capable Ethernet switch, then an optional PS-POE-AF
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power supply is required to provide power to the NXV-
CPI.
• If the NXV-CPI is used with a PoE-capable Ethernet switch, then no PoE Injectors
are required.
FIG. 1 NXV-CPI
NXV-CPI SPECIF ICATIONS
Front Panel
Components:
•4LEDIndicators:
Power LED (green): Solid on indicates power is on.
Status LED (green): Blinks to indicate that the unit is communicating
with the NetLinx Master.
Output LED (red): Lights to indicate the device is sending an XML file
to the IP phone or a button press to the NetLinx master.
Input LED (yellow): Lights to indicate the device is receiving a
command from the NetLinx master or a button press HTTP message
from the IP phone.
• 1 pushbutton for factory default configuration reset
Rear Panel
Connectors:
1 LAN Port - 10/100 Ethernet with PoE. LEDs show communication
activity, connection status, speeds, and mode information:
• SPD (speed) - Yellow LED lights On when the connection speed is
100 Mbps and turns Off when the speed is 10 Mbps.
• L/A (link/activity) - Green LED lights On when the Ethernet cables
are connected and terminated correctly, and blinks when receiving
Ethernet data packets.
Power
Requirements:
PoE powered – no local Power Supply needed
Memory: • 64 Mbytes of RAM
•256MbytesofFLASH
Dimensions (HWD): With feet: 1.66" x 5.54" x 4.10" (4.216 cm x 14.07 cm x 10.42 cm)
Without feet: 1.52" x 5.54" x 4.10" (3.861 cm x 14.07 cm x 10.42 cm)
Weight: 1.45 lbs. (0.65 kg)
Operating
Environment:
• Operating Temperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)
• Storage Temperature: 14°F - 158°F (-10°C - 70°C)
• Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
• Intended for indoor use only
Other AMX
Equipment:
• PS-POE-AF PoE Injector (FG423-80)
• AC-DIN-CS3 DIN Rail Mounting Bracket (FG532-01)
• AC-RK Accessory Rack Kit (FG515)
Certifications: • FCC Class B
•CE
•IEC60950
•RoHS
Front
Rear
FIG. 2 NXV-CPI INSTALLATION
ETHERNET PINOUTS AND SIGNALS
Pin Signals Connections Pairing Color
1 TX + 1 --------- 1 1 --------- 2 White-Orange
2 TX - 2 --------- 2 Orange
3 RX + 3 --------- 3 3 --------- 6 White-Green
4 no connection 4 --------- 4 Blue
5 no connection 5 --------- 5 White-Blue
6 RX - 6 --------- 6 Green
7 no connection 7 --------- 7 White-Brown
8 no connection 8 --------- 8 Brown
FIG. 3 STRAIGHT-THROUGH WIRING
Ethernet 10/100
PoE injector
NetLinx Master
Ethernet Switch
NXV-CPI
Ethernet 10/100
To Cisco Call Manager
To C is co
Phone
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Last Revised: 6/01/2016
Restoring the Factory Default Settings
You can restore the factory default settings on the NXV-CPI by pressing the pushbutton
on the front panel and holding it down for 10 seconds. FIG. 4 displays the location of
the Restore Factory Defaults pushbutton.
Conf iguration
The NXV-CPI provides a web-based configuration interface to set up networking and
NetLinx settings as well as phone UI layout. You can make various configuration
settings via a web browser on any PC that has access to the NXV-CPI device. Entering
the device’s IP address in an enabled browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla
Firefox, and Apple Safari for PCs, and Firefox and Safari for Macintoshes) allows the
device to be accessed in that browser. Once contact is established, and a username and
password entered, the Configuration pages may be reached and used to create phone
screens. The default username for the configuration interface is administrator and the
default password is password.
Determining the IP Address of the NXV-CPI
NXV-CPI units feature a built-in zero-configuration networking client that allows you to
determine the unit’s IP address via a client that uses the Zero Configuration Networking
Standard. Zero Conf iguration (or Zeroconf) technology provides a general method to
discover services on a local area network. In essence, it allows you to set up a network
without any configuration, as described below.
Zero-Configuration Client
You will need a zero-configuration client to determine the IP address of the NXV-CPI.
Many zero-configuration clients are currently available. However, for the purposes of
this document, we will refer to Bonjour for Windows, which is Apple's implementation of
the Zero Configuration Networking Standard. It is free and widely available for
download.
Note: Bonjour and Bonjour for Windows are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries.
If you don’t already have it installed on your PC, download and install Bonjour for
Windows before you begin.
Perform these steps to log on to the NXV-CPI through Bonjour for Windows:
1. With Bonjour for Windows running on a PC that has access to the LAN on which
the NXV-CPI resides, connect the NXV-CPI to the network.
2. In Bonjour, you will see the unit join the network at power up. Double-click the
NXV-CPI link to access the NXV-CPI Login page.
3. To log on to the system, enter the following user name and password:
•Username: administrator
•Password: password
Screen Manager
The Screen Manager features pages that describe the layout and button IDs for the
phone display. The Screen List page displays a listing of all available screen pages. You
can add, edit, or delete screen pages from this page (FIG. 5).
Note: Clicking Set Default for a screen page sets the page as your main page on your IP
phone screen.
Adding a New Screen
Perform the following steps to add a new screen page:
1. Select Screen List from the Screen Manager menu to open the Screen List page.
2. Click Add Screen. The New Screen Creation page opens.
3. Enter the name you want for the page in the Page Name field.
4. Enter a description in the Description field.
5. Select the page type from the Select Page Type options menu. You can choose
from List, Info Text, and Text Input.
6. Click Accept, and the corresponding Edit Screen appears based on the page type
you selected.
Note: The following special characters are not available for use in the Web Conf iguration
Interface: ~, `, !, #, %, ^, %, +, =, |, \, :, <, >, /, [, and ]. Any special characters not in
this list are available for use.
Editing Screen Pages
After creating a new screen, you can edit the settings for the screen to establish refresh
rates and assign address and channel codes for individual buttons.
There are three different types of screen pages you can edit: List, Info Text, and Tex t
Input. FIG. 6 displays the Info Text page. The List and Text Input pages are similar and
vary only slightly from the Info Text page.
Import Screens
The Import Screen Definition File page enables you to browse for a zipped screen
def inition f ile. Click Browse to locate a screen definition file from an accessible network
location, and click Accept.
Export Screens
The Export Screens option enables you to save a zipped screen def inition f ile. Select
Export Screens from the Screen Manager menu, and navigate to the location into which
you want to save the file.
Cisco Conf iguration Assistant
In the Cisco Configuration Assistant, you must add the sub-menu /nxv-cpi to the IP
address in the Services Menu Access field.
Additional Documentation
Refer to the NXV-CPI Operation/Reference Guide (available at www.amx.com) for
complete configuration information.
FIG. 4 RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS PUSHBUTTON
FIG. 5 SCREEN MANAGER - SCREEN LIST
Restore Factory
Defaults
pushbutton
Edit button Delete button
FIG. 6 EDIT SCREEN - INFO TEXT PAGE
The NXV-CPI supports address and channel codes from 1-255
Enter a text value for a button
Use a page flip to move to a specified page

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