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Harman AMX NMX-DEC-N2625-WP User manual

AV FOR AN IT WORLD®
Overview
The SVSI NMX-DEC-N2625-WP Wallplate Decoder is part of the N2600 Series and used
in conjunction with N2600 Series Decoders for receiving of HDMI over Ethernet. All
Encoders and Decoders of the N2600 Series feature balanced audio, HDMI video
connection, and Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). The N2600 Series Decoders support
output scaling and limited output downscaling options.
Wallplate includes white (WH) and black (BL) faceplate covers.
FIG. 1 N2625-WP WALLPLATE DECODER
Installing the N2625-WP Wallplate Inserts:
Follow the steps below to mount your new N2625-WP Encoder faceplate inserts.
1.
Select either the White or Black set of faceplates insert for the wallplate.
2.
Locate the faceplate insert alignment tool.
3.
Place the alignment tool around the faceplate where the insert will be applied. (Fig.
2)
4.
Remove the adhesive from faceplate insert and place the insert within the
alignment tool. (Fig. 2)
•Ensure the LED and IO are aligned with the face insert correctly.
5.
Press inserts firmly into place for several seconds before removing alignment tool.
6.
Repeat the above process for the remaining faceplate inserts.
FIG. 2 N2625-WP WALLPLATE DECODER
Installing the N2625-WP Wallplate Decoder:
Follow the steps below to mount your new N2625-WP Decoder into an existing three
gang electrical box. The instructions given assume the box is already installed with
Ethernet access running to it.
1. Connect the PoE-enabled Ethernet cable to the rear connector of the N2625-WP
Decoder. This provides both network and power connection to the Encoder.
2. Place the N2625-WP Decoder into the box and secure it with six screws (included
in shipment).
3. Check LEDs for normal display (see the LED table at right).
4. Attach the (customer-provided US model only) front cover plate to the unit to
complete installation.
Attaching Signal and Control Cables
The following table explains how to attach cables to the front of the Decoder.
IMPORTANT: Decoders must be securely mounted and connected to the switch before
attaching the remaining cables.
NOTE: Any switch handling the N2625-WP Decoder video stream must be configured to
support jumbo frames. Disable the wireless adapter on your computer (it must be hard-
wired to the switch).
QUICK START GUIDE
NMX-DEC-N2625-WP
Basic Cabling Guidelines
Connector
Description
HDMI OUT
Digital Video Connection
For video decoding of a digital source, connect from the display to the
Decoder’s HDMI OUT connector using a video cable with an HDMI
connector (or adapter).
IR OUT
IR Connection
Insert an IR cable blaster from the IR device being controlled into the IR
OUT jack (optional).
RS-232
Serial Control Connection
Insert a RS-232 cable from a RS-232 enabled device into the RS-232
jack (optional).
AUDIO OUT
- STEREO
Audio Decoding
Insert an analog audio cable from the amplifier into the
AUDIO OUT
STEREO
jack (optional) or use the embedded audio from the video
source.
This table shows LED states on initial power up. If not normal, check connections.
Indicator LEDs
Normal
power up
Indicates
Front-Left LEDs
AUDIO*
Green
Configured to pass analog audio.
(Coupled with digital or analog video path).
DIGITAL VIDEO*
Green
Configured to pass HDMI with embedded audio.
Front-Center LEDs
POWER
Green
PoE power is applied.
STATUS
Green
Flashing (green) when there is software activity.
STREAM
Green
On when the unit is receiving video from the network.
HDCP
Yellow
On when HDCP is active.
LINK/ACT
Green
Flashing when there is Ethernet activity.
* The LEDs for DIGITAL VIDEO and AUDIO each indicate the configured state of
the connectors (not necessarily the presence of signals through the Encoder).
Additional Buttons
The front-center section of the unit is shown in FIG. 3. This section is covered by the
cover plate once it has been installed.
ID button - Identifies the unit in N-Able. Can
also set Decoder back to factory defaults
(press and hold 30 seconds).
RESET button - Resets Decoder’s CPU.
FIG. 3 BUTTONS LOCATED ON FRONT OF UNIT BEHIND FACE PLATE COVER
Establishing Connection
N2625-WP Decoders are shipped with DHCP as their default IP mode. The IP address is
assigned automatically based on the network DHCP server. If no DHCP server is found,
the unit will use Auto IP mode instead (with a default IP address of 169.254.xxx.xxx).
Before using your N2625-WP Decoder unit, it must be configured using the free N-Able
device management software. However, you will not be able to configure units until
they are in the same subnet as the host computer. The sample steps below show how
the required changes (to the host computer’s IP settings) are made in a Windows
environment.
30
▪Steps for IP address configuration:
1. From the Control Panel > Network and Internet dialog box, select Network
and Sharing Center.
2. Select Change adapter settings.
3. Select the wired interface connected to your AV network.
4. Click the Properties button.
5. Scroll down in the list to the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) option.
Highlight it and click the Properties button.
6. Enable the Use the following IP address option and enter the static IP
address provided to you by your network administrator.
NOTE: If the computer does not need Internet access, you can simply enter a unique
169.254.xxx.xxx IP address with a 255.255.0.0 Subnet mask. Please contact your
network administrator if you are unsure of how to configure the existing interface. If
the computer has a statically assigned IP address, click on the Advanced button. Then
click Add to enter a unique 169.254.xxx.xxx address with a subnet of 255.255.0.0.
▪Steps for auto discovering devices on the network:
1. Use the host computer to download and install the latest version of N-Able:
PC version - http://www.amx.com/products/N-ABLE-PC.asp
2. Attach your N2625-WP Decoder unit(s) to the managed network switch.
3. Connect the host computer to the same managed network switch.
4. Open the N-Able application.
Note: If all devices do not appear automatically, click the
Auto Discover
button
on the
Unit Management
tab. This issues a broadcast command that will
discover all units.
▪Logging in Using N-Able Software
Once the host IP address is configured properly, you can view all discovered
units using the N-Able software. Access the N2625-WP Decoder units from the
following tabs:
•
Unit Management
tab -
N2600 Encoder/Decoder
is listed in the
Type
field.
•
Video Matrix
tab - N2625-WP Decoder units are found on the
N2600
sub-tab of this screen.
Double-click the unit’s name (in one of the lists mentioned above) to view its
Settings page. If prompted, enter admin and password for the default username
and password. Once logged in, you can change the username and password (using
the options on the unit’s Settings page). From this page, you can access any of the
main pages of the unit’s GUI.
NOTE: If you would like for N-Able to support auto-login to your units, make sure
N-Able’s Device Auto-login settings match the unit’s username and password (by
selecting N-Able
> Settings from the N-Able tool bar).
NOTE: N2625-WP Decoder units can be configured to force HTTPS connections, so
your web browser may give you a security warning. N-Able on Windows will ask you to
download OpenSSL for Windows to connect HTTPS.
Basic USB 2.0 Setup
The N2625-WP Wallplate Decoder and N2615-WP/N2612D Encoders are KVM-
capable. By default, USB connections are enabled and configured to follow video
switching. Follow these steps for basic KVM setup.
1. On the N2615-WP Wallplate Encoder, connect the USB-C port to the computer
to be controlled.
2. Connect the computer’s video output to the Encoder’s HDMI IN port.
3. On the N2622D or N2625-WP Decoder, connect the HDMI OUT to the display.
4. Connect a USB 2.0 device to the Decoder’s USB Standard-A ports (they should
be plugged into the top port).
5. Using N-Able, click the Unit Management tab.
6. Click the Auto Discover button to discover your new devices (if you have not
already done so).
7. Once discovery is complete (and you see the new units listed in N-Able), click
the Video Matrix tab.
8. On the matrix, click the common cell for the desired Encoder/Decoder
streaming combination. See the screen shot below for an example.
9. Click the Take button to make the change to your matrix. The radio button
turns green to indicate the connection was successful.
FIG.4 CREATING STREAMING COMBINATIONS
Video/USB Switching Options
Switching Option
Description
USB Follows Video
By default, units can be switched using N-Able without
modifying the configuration. When you switch video
streams (using the matrix as shown above) the USB
functionality will follow the video.
Independent
USB Switching
Use N-Able’s
USB Matrix
tab to switch USB control (without
affecting video).
Independent Video
Switching
To switch video streams without affecting USB control, first
select N-Able > Settings from N-Able’s main menu. When
the N-Able Settings dialog box is displayed, disable the
USB follows Video switching for KVM units. Now you
can use the Video Matrix to switch video streams only.
Specifications
Product Specifications
Models
Available:
AMX-N26D012 –US Decora box
style AMX-N26D012-EK –EUbox
style
Power
Requirements: Powered via a PoE switch or other equipment with a PoE source.
Conforms to IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (802.3at Type 1).
Dimensions:
13.2 cm x 5.8 cm x 10.6 cm (LxWxH) – (NMX-ENC-N2612-WP-NA)
21.2 cm x 6.8 cm x 7.1 cm (LxWxH) – (NMX-ENC-N2612-WP-EK)
Weight:
401g
Certifications:
FCC, CE, and UL
Environmental:
Temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) Humidity:
10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Installation
Mounts into standard 3 gang US back box (NA models)
Mounts into standard 3 gang EU back box (EK models)
Standard Decor Style Trim Plates (NA Model / not included)
White or Black trim plates included (EK Model)
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1000375278 REV: A
Last Revised: 2023-02-23

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