This document provides additional assistance with wiring your Extron IP Link enabled product to your device. Different components may require a different wiring scheme than those listed below. For complete operating instructions, refer to the user s manual for the specific Extron IP Link enabled product or the controlled device manufacturer supplied documentation. Device Specifications: Device Type: Audio Processor Manufacturer: Biamp Firmware Version: 1.123-1.1-1.500 Model(s): Nexia Version History: Driver Version Date IP Link Compiler IP Link Firmware GC2 Version 9 1/26/08 1.3.11.1 1.14 2.5.0 Notes Beta. Added asterisk and pound buttons to the dialer. Added more detailed configuration instructions. 7 12/02/08 1.3.11.1 1.14 2.4.1 Beta. Added phone commands for the TC model. 6 8/28/08 1.3.11.1 1.14 2.4.0 5 7/09/08 1.3.11.1 1.14 2.4.0 Released. Modified volume status polling. Tested on a Nexia CS. Released. Added Instance ID Letters. Modified connection status monitoring. Added channel selection. Tested on a Nexia CS. 4 5/23/08 1.3.11.1 1.12 2.4.0 Beta. Added Scaled Volume command. 2 4/11/08 1.3.11.1 1.12 2.4.0 Beta. Added support for Instance ID tags. 1 10/30/06 1.3.11.1 1.10 2.2.0 Initial Beta Version. Page 1 of 6
Driver Notes: Nexia uses an Instance ID number to specify the exact DSP block to be controlled. Custom names (Instance ID s) may be assigned to DSP blocks, and used in lieu of Instance ID numbers within NTP (Nexia Text Protocol) command strings. Instance ID s may be up to 32 characters, but may not start with a number. If the Instance ID includes spaces, it must be double-quote delimited ("Instance ID ") when used in a command string. The Instance ID number (and Instance ID ) can be found by right-clicking the DSP block and selecting "Properties". Both identifiers are available on the DSP Attributes 1 tab. To simplify instance ID tag naming within the driver, a capital letter and a number are used as the Instance ID for a variety of control blocks. The following Nexia configuration blocks correspond to the following driver commands: Command Name Letter Range Corresponding Nexia Control Block Auto Answer A 1 ~ 16 TC - Receive (Double Click) Dial Keypad D 1 ~ 16 TC - Dialer (Double Click) Logic State L 1 ~ 32 Logic State Mute M 1 ~ 32 Mute Phone Input Level I 1 ~ 16 TC - Receive Phone Output Level O 1 ~ 16 TC - Transmit Preset Recall N/A N/A Preset Button Hook D 1 ~ 16 TC Dialer (This logic resides in the Dialer block, use this command to hang up. Redial R 1 ~ 16 TC - Dialer Rdl Node Scaled Volume V 1 ~ 16 Level Speed Dial S 1 ~ 16 TC - Dialer Nodes 1-16 Volume V 1 ~ 16 Level Page 2 of 6
For example, if you just wanted to control the volume of two channels on a Nexia CS device, your Nexia configuration would look like this: A corresponding GC2 configuration could look like this: Page 3 of 6
Control Commands & States: Auto Answer 0-5 Auto Answer Instance ID Select 1-16 Dial Keypad 0-9 Dial Redial * # Pause Clear Dial Keypad Instance ID 1-16 Hook On Off Logic State 0 1 Logic State Channel 1-16 Logic State Instance ID 1-32 Mute On Off Mute Channel 1-16 Mute Instance ID 1-32 Phone Input Level Up Down Phone Level Instance ID 1-16 Phone Output Level Up Down Preset Recall 1-32 Redial Instance ID 1-16 Scaled Volume -100 ~ 12 at 1 db Speed Dial 1-16 Speed Dial Instance ID 1-16 Volume -100 ~ 12 at 0.5 db Volume Instance ID 1-32 Page 4 of 6
Status Available: Connection Status Connected Disconnected Hook On Off Logic State 0 1 Mute On Off Volume -100 ~ 12 at 0.5 db Page 5 of 6
Cable and Adapter Requirements: M/F RS-232 Straight Serial Cable (Extron Electronics P/N 26-433-03) Notes for the Device: Serial communication: Port Type: Baud Rate: Data Bits: RS232 Parity: None 38400 Stop Bits: 1 8 Flow Control: None Pin Assignments Diagram: Note: Captive screw connector may also be used as a serial connection. General Notes: Page 6 of 6