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IN S T RUC T IO N MA N U A L
ENOVA DV X
AL L-IN-O NE P RESENT A TION SW IT CHE RS
D V X - 3 2 5 0 H D - S P , D V X - 3 2 5 0 H D - T
D V X - 3 2 5 5 H D - S P , D V X - 3 2 5 5 H D - T
D V X - 3 2 5 6 H D - S P , D V X - 3 2 5 6 H D - T
D V X - 2 2 5 0 H D - S P , D V X - 2 2 5 0 H D - T
D V X - 2 2 5 5 H D - S P , D V X - 2 2 5 5 H D - T
D V X - 2 2 1 0 H D - S P , D V X - 2 2 1 0 H D - T

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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law or herein after granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as
icons, screen display looks, etc. Reproduction or disassembly of embodied computer programs or algorithms is expressly prohibited.
LIABILITY NOTICE
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this
publication, AMX assumes no responsibility for error or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information
contained herein. Further, this publication and features described herein are subject to change without notice.
AMX WARRANTY AND RETURN POLICY
The AMX Warranty and Return Policy and related documents can be viewed/downloaded at www.amx.com.
1. READ these instructions.
2. KEEP these instructions.
3. HEED all warnings.
4. FOLLOW all instructions.
5. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.
6. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.
7. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the
other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your
safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where
they exit from the apparatus.
11. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. USE ONLY with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. DO NOT expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on
the apparatus.
16. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
17. Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.
18. DO NOT overload wall outlets or extension cords beyond their rated capacity as this can cause electric shock or fire.
The exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons.
ESD Warning: The icon to the left indicates text regarding potential danger associated with the discharge of static electricity from an outside
source (such as human hands) into an integrated circuit, often resulting in damage to the circuit.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
WARNING: No naked flame sources - such as candles - should be placed on the product.
WARNING: Equipment shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, grounding of the center pin of this plug must be maintained.

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ESD WARNING
WARNING: This product is intended to be operated ONLY from the voltages listed on the back panel or the recommended, or
included, power supply of the product. Operation from other voltages other than those indicated may cause irreversible
damage to the product and void the products warranty. The use of AC Plug Adapters is cautioned because it can allow the
product to be plugged into voltages in which the product was not designed to operate. If the product is equipped with a
detachable power cord, use only the type provided with your product or by your local distributor and/or retailer. If you are
unsure of the correct operational voltage, please contact your local distributor and/or retailer.
FCC AND CANADA EMC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if it is not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
EU COMPLIANCE INFORMATION:
Eligible to bear the CE mark; Conforms to European Union Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC; European Union EMC Directive
2004/108/EC; European Union Restriction of Hazardous Substances Recast (RoHS2) Directive 2011/65/EU; European Union
WEEE (recast) Directive 2012/19/EU.
This product contains batteries that are covered under the 2006/66/EC European Directive, which cannot be disposed of with
normal household waste. Please follow local regulations.
You may obtain a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity by visiting http://www.amx.com/techcenter/certifications.asp.
WEEE NOTICE:
To avoid ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) damage to sensitive components, make sure you are properly grounded before
touching any internal materials.
When working with any equipment manufactured with electronic devices, proper ESD grounding procedures must be
followed to make sure people, products, and tools are as free of static charges as possible. Grounding straps, conductive
smocks, and conductive work mats are specifically designed for this purpose. These items should not be manufactured
locally, since they are generally composed of highly resistive conductive materials to safely drain static discharges, without
increasing an electrocution risk in the event of an accident.
Anyone performing field maintenance on AMX equipment should use an appropriate ESD field service kit complete with at
least a dissipative work mat with a ground cord and a UL listed adjustable wrist strap with another ground cord
WARNING: Do Not Open! Risk of Electrical Shock. Voltages in this equipment are
hazardous to life. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
Place the equipment near a main power supply outlet and make sure that you can
easily access the power breaker switch.
This appliance is labeled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning waste of electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE). This label indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be
deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling.
This device is designed and evaluated under the condition of non-tropical climate; it can only be used in
locations in non-tropical climate areas. Using the device in tropical climate areas could result in a
potential safety hazard.

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This device is designed and evaluated under the condition of altitude below 2000 meters above sea
level; it can only be used in locations below 2000 meters above sea level. Using the device above 2000
meters could result in a potential safety hazard.

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Overview ........................................................ ................................... ...............13
Common Application ............................................................................................................................ 13
Audio Processing .................................................................................................................................. 13
Integrated Control................................................................................................................................ 14
Battery Life............................................................................................................................................ 14
Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers ..............................................15
DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD...................................................................................... 15
Specifications ................................................................................................................. 15
Port Numbers ................................................................................................................. 18
Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers ..............................................19
DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD ..................................................................................... 19
Specifications ................................................................................................................. 19
Port Numbers .................................................................................................................. 22
Installation .................................................... ................................23..................
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 23
Mounting the DVX into an Equipment Rack..................................................................... 23
Ventilation............................................................................................................................................. 23
Wiring and Device Connections ......................................................................24
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 24
Front Panel Controls and Indicators.............................................................................. 27
LEDs ...................................................................................................................................................... 27
LCD Display ........................................................................................................................................... 28
SWITCH Pushbutton ............................................................................................................................. 28
TAKE Pushbutton .................................................................................................................................. 28
VIDEO MENU Pushbutton...................................................................................................................... 28
AUDIO MENU Pushbutton ..................................................................................................................... 29
Navigation Pushbuttons ....................................................................................................................... 29
STATUS Pushbutton .................................... ............. ...................................... ............ .......................... 29
EXIT Pushbutton................................................................................................................................... 30
VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE Pushbuttons........................................................................................................ 30
Program Port ........................................................................................................................................ 30
USB Port................................................................................................................................................ 30
Rear Panel Audio Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................ 31
AUDIO INPUTS...................................................................................................................................... 31
HDMI INPUTS........................................................................................................................................ 31
AUDIO INPUTS...................................................................................................................................... 32
MIC/LINE INPUTS................................................................................................................................. 33
AMP OUT ............................................................................................................................................... 33

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AUDIO OUTPUTS ................................................................................................................................... 34
S/PDIF OUTPUT .................................................................................................................................... 34
Rear Panel Video Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................. 35
MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS............................................................................................................ 35
HDMI INPUTS........................................................................................................................................ 36
DXLink INPUTS...................................................................................................................................... 37
DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS....................................................................................................................... 38
325x Video Outputs ............................................................................................................................................ 38
22xx Video Outputs............................................................................................................................................. 38
Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts ................................................................................................................... 39
Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations.............................................. 39
Rear Panel Control and Power ....................................................................................... 40
Serial Ports ........................................................................................................................................... 40
RS-232 Ports....................................................................................................................................................... 40
RS-232/422/485 Ports....................................................................................................................................... 40
Relay Ports ............................................................................................................................................ 41
Relay Connections .............................................................................................................................................. 41
I/O Ports ............................................................................................................................................... 42
IR/SERIAL Port: Connections and Wiring.................. ......................... .................................................. 43
AxLink Port and LED (4-pin captive-wire) ............................................................................................ 43
SDHC Card Slot ..................................................................................................................................... 45
Configuration DIP Switch ..................................................................................................................... 45
Program Run Disable (PRD) Mode...................................................................................................................... 45
ICSLAN Ports ........................................................................................................................................ 45
Using the ICSLAN Network................................................................................................................................. 45
DHCP Server........................................................................................................................................................ 46
Opening LAN and ICSLAN Sockets from Code.................................................................................................... 46
USB Port................................................................................................................................................ 46
ID Pushbutton....................................................................................................................................... 46
Switching to Static or Dynamic IP Addressing................................................................................................... 46
Restoring the Controller Settings to the Factory Defaults ................................................................................. 46
Restoring the Controller’s Factory Firmware Image.......................................................................................... 46
LAN 10/100 Port .................................................................................................................................. 47
IPv4..................................................................................................................................................................... 47
IPv6..................................................................................................................................................................... 47
Power Connector/Switch/Fuse ..................................... ............ ...................................... ............. ........ 47
Cable Details and Pinout Information .............................................................49
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 49
DVI-D Male to DVI-D Male Single-Link Cable.................................................................. 50
DVI-to-DVI Cable Pinout Information................................................................................................... 50
DVI-A Male to 5-BNC Male Cable.................................................................................... 51
DVI-to-5-BNC Cable Pinout Information .............................................................................................. 51
DVI-A Male to Triple RCA Male Cable .............................................................................. 52
DVI-to-Triple RCA Cable Pinout Information ....................................................................................... 52

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DVI-A Male to S-Video Male Cable................................................................................... 53
DVI-to-S-Video Cable Pinout Information............................................................................................ 53
DVI-A Male to HD15 (VGA) Male Adapter....................................................................... 54
DVI-to-VGA Cable Pinout Information.................................................................................................. 54
HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable ...................................................................................... 55
HDMI-to-DVI-D Cable Pinout Information ............................................................................................ 55
Audio/Video Configuration ........................... ................................56..................
Overview .......................................................................................................................... 56
Using the Front Panel Buttons ........................................................................................ 56
Video Settings....................................................................................................................................... 56
Setting the Video Type for a Video Input ................ ......................... .................................................... 58
Changing the Video Output Resolution ................................................................................................ 58
Changing the Output Aspect Ratio ....................................................................................................... 58
Selecting a Video Test Pattern ............................................................................................................. 58
Audio Settings ...................................................................................................................................... 59
Microphone Settings............................................................................................................................. 60
Selecting an Audio Test Tone ............................................................................................................... 60
Switch Menu.......................................................................................................................................... 61
Status Menu .......................................................................................................................................... 61
DVX WebConsole ............................................................................................................. 62
Accessing the WebConsole .................................................................................................................. 62
Master Controller Configuration Options........................................................................ 63
WebConsole - System Configuration.................................................................................................... 63
WebConsole User Interface - Additional Documentation .................................................................... 63
Using a Web Browser ...................................................................................................... 63
Locating the IP Address of the DVX ...................................................................................................... 64
Default User Names and Passwords..................................................................................................... 64
General Options.............................................................................................................. 64
Video Settings ................................................................................................................. 65
Video Out............................................................................................................................................... 65
Uploading an Image File....................................................................................................................... 66
Video In................................................................................................................................................. 67
Audio Settings ................................................................................................................. 68
Audio Out .............................................................................................................................................. 68
Audio In/Microphone ........................................................................................................................... 70
Setting Up Surround Audio................................................................................................................... 71
Embedding Audio on an HDMI Output ....................... ......................... .................................................. 72
Mixing Microphones onto Analog and HDMI Outputs .......................................................................... 72
System Settings.............................................................................................................. 73

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NetLinx Firmware Upgrades ......................... ................................... ...............74
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 74
Before You Start ............................................................................................................. 74
Verifying the Current Firmware Version ........................................................................ 74
Downloading the Latest Firmware Files from www.amx.com ........................................ 75
Downloading Enova DVX Firmware Files on www.amx.com...................... ......................... .................. 75
Required Order of Firmware Updates for DVX Controllers....... .......... 75............. ......................... ............
Sending Firmware (*.KIT) Files to the DVX .................................................................... 75
Additional Documentation.................................................................................................................... 77
Programming ................................. .................................................... .............78
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 78
NetLinx Channels and Levels.......................................................................................... 79
DVX-325xHD NetLinx Channels ..................................... ............ ...................................... ............. ........ 79
DVX-22xxHD NetLinx Channels.................... ............. ................................... ............ ............................. 80
Channel Video Switching ...................... ......................... ....................................................................... 81
Standby Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 81
DVX-325xHD NetLinx Levels ..................... ...................................... ...................................................... 82
DVX-22xxHD NetLinx Levels.................................................................................................................. 83
SEND_COMMANDS .......................................................................................................... 84
Port Functionality Mapping .................................................................................................................. 84
Port Numbers........................................................................................................................................ 84
AUDIO SEND_COMMANDs................................................................................................ 85
AI<input>O<output> ............................................................................................................................................................. 85
?AUDIN_COMPRESSION ......................................................................................................................................................... 85
AUDIN_COMPRESSION ........................................................................................................................................................... 85
?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK .......................................................................................................................................... 85
AUDIN_COMPRESSION_ATTACK ............................................................................................................................................ 85
?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO ............................................................................................................................................. 85
AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RATIO ............................................................................................................................................... 85
?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE ......................................................................................................................................... 85
AUDIN_COMPRESSION_RELEASE ........................................................................................................................................... 86
?AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH .......................................................................................................................................... 86
AUDIN_COMPRESSION_THRESH ............................................................................................................................................ 86
?AUDIN_DIGITAL.................................................................................................................................................................... 86
AUDIN_DIGITAL...................................................................................................................................................................... 86
?AUDIN_GAIN......................................................................................................................................................................... 86
AUDIN_GAIN........................................................................................................................................................................... 86
?AUDIN_STEREO..................................................................................................................................................................... 86
AUDIN_STEREO...................................................................................................................................................................... 87
?AUDIO_MUTE ....................................................................................................................................................................... 87
AUDIO_MUTE ......................................................................................................................................................................... 87
?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION...................................................................................................................................................... 87
AUDMIC_COMPRESSION ....................................................................................................................................................... 87
?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_ATTACK....................................................................................................................................... 87
AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_ATTACK ........................................................................................................................................ 87
?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RATIO ......................................................................................................................................... 87
AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RATIO ........................................................................................................................................... 87
?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE...................................................................................................................................... 87
AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_RELEASE ........................................................................................................................................ 88
?AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_THRESH........................................................................................................................................ 88
AUDMIC_COMPRESSION_THRESH ......................................................................................................................................... 88
AUDMIC_DUCK_ATTACK ........................................................................................................................................................ 88
AUDMIC_DUCK_HOLD ............................................................................................................................................................. 88

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AUDMIC_DUCK_LEVEL ............................................................................................................................................................ 88
AUDMIC_DUCK_RELEASE ....................................................................................................................................................... 88
?AUDMIC_EQ_CF..................................................................................................................................................................... 89
AUDMIC_EQ_CF ...................................................................................................................................................................... 89
?AUDMIC_EQ_FT..................................................................................................................................................................... 89
AUDMIC_EQ_FT....................................................................................................................................................................... 89
?AUDMIC_EQ_GAIN ................................................................................................................................................................ 89
AUDMIC_EQ_GAIN .................................................................................................................................................................. 89
?AUDMIC_EQ_Q ..................................................................................................................................................................... 90
AUDMIC_EQ_Q ....................................................................................................................................................................... 90
?AUDMIC_GAIN ..................................................................................................................................................................... 90
AUDMIC_GAIN ....................................................................................................................................................................... 90
?AUDMIC_GATING................................................................................................................................................................. 90
AUDMIC_GATING .................................................................................................................................................................. 90
?AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK.................................................................................................................................................. 90
AUDMIC_GATING_ATTACK.................................................................................................................................................... 91
?AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH .................................................................................................................................................... 91
AUDMIC_GATING_DEPTH ...................................................................................................................................................... 91
?AUDMIC_GATING_HOLD ...................................................................................................................................................... 91
AUDMIC_GATING_HOLD ........................................................................................................................................................ 91
?AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE................................................................................................................................................. 91
AUDMIC_GATING_RELEASE .................................................................................................................................................. 91
?AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH.................................................................................................................................................. 91
AUDMIC_GATING_THRESH..................................................................................................................................................... 92
?AUDMIC_LIMITER ................................................................................................................................................................. 92
AUDMIC_LIMITER................................................................................................................................................................... 92
?AUDMIC_LIMITER_ATTACK .................................................................................................................................................. 92
AUDMIC_LIMITER_ATTACK .................................................................................................................................................... 92
?AUDMIC_LIMITER_RELEASE ................................................................................................................................................. 92
AUDMIC_LIMITER_RELEASE................................................................................................................................................... 92
?AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH .................................................................................................................................................. 92
AUDMIC_LIMITER_THRESH.................................................................................................................................................... 93
?AUDMIC_ON .......................................................................................................................................................................... 93
AUDMIC_ON............................................................................................................................................................................ 93
?AUDMIC_PHANTOM_PWR ..................................................................................................................................................... 93
AUDMIC_PHANTOM_PWR ....................................................................................................................................................... 93
?AUDMIC_PREAMP_GAIN ....................................................................................................................................................... 93
AUDMIC_PREAMP_GAIN......................................................................................................................................................... 93
?AUDMIC_STEREO .................................................................................................................................................................. 93
AUDMIC_STEREO ................................................................................................................................................................... 94
?AUDOUT_BALANCE .............................................................................................................................................................. 94
AUDOUT_BALANCE ................................................................................................................................................................ 94
?AUDOUT_DELAY ................................................................................................................................................................... 94
AUDOUT_DELAY ..................................................................................................................................................................... 94
AUDOUT_DUCK_ATTACK ....................................................................................................................................................... 94
AUDOUT_DUCK_HOLD............................................................................................................................................................ 94
AUDOUT_DUCK_LEVEL ........................................................................................................................................................... 94
AUDOUT_DUCK_RELEASE ....................................................................................................................................................... 95
?AUDOUT_DUCK_THRESH ...................................................................................................................................................... 95
AUDOUT_DUCK_THRESH ........................................................................................................................................................ 95
?AUDOUT_DUCKING ................................................................................................................ ............................................... 95
AUDOUT_DUCKING ................................................................................................................................................................. 95
?AUDOUT_EQ_CF .................................................................................................................................................................... 95
AUDOUT_EQ_CF ...................................................................................................................................................................... 95
?AUDOUT_EQ_FT..................................................................................................................................................................... 95
AUDOUT_EQ_FT ...................................................................................................................................................................... 96
?AUDOUT_EQ_GAIN ................................................................................................................................................................ 96
AUDOUT_EQ_GAIN.................................................................................................................................................................. 96
?AUDOUT_EQ_MODE ............................................................................................................................................................... 96
AUDOUT_EQ_MODE................................................................................................................................................................. 96
?AUDOUT_EQ_Q ...................................................................................................................................................................... 96
AUDOUT_EQ_Q ....................................................................................................................................................................... 97
?AUDOUT_MAXVOL ................................................................................................................................................................ 97
AUDOUT_MAXVOL.................................................................................................................................................................. 97
?AUDOUT_MINVOL................................................................................................................................................................. 97
AUDOUT_MINVOL .................................................................................................................................................................. 97
?AUDOUT_MUTE .................................................................................................................................................................... 97
AUDOUT_MUTE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 97

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AUDOUT_RESET_EQ ................................................................................................................................................................ 98
?AUDOUT_STEREO.................................................................................................................................................................. 98
AUDOUT_STEREO.................................................................................................................................................................... 98
?AUDOUT_TESTTONE.............................................................................................................................................................. 98
AUDOUT_TESTTONE ............................................................................................................................................................... 98
?AUDOUT_VOLUME ................................................................................................................................................................. 98
AUDOUT_VOLUME ................................................................................................................................................................... 98
?GAIN...................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
GAIN ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 98
?HDMIOUT_AUDIO.................................................................................................................................................................. 98
HDMIOUT_AUDIO.................................................................................................................................................................... 99
?HDMIOUT_EQ ........................................................................................................................................................................ 99
HDMIOUT_EQ .......................................................................................................................................................................... 99
?INPUTEQ ............................................................................................................................................................................... 99
INPUTEQ ................................................................................................................................................................................. 99
?PHANTOM_PWR .................................................................................................................................................................... 99
PHANTOM_PWR ...................................................................................................................................................................... 99
?SPDIFOUT_AUDIO ................................................................................................................................................................. 99
SPDIFOUT_AUDIO................................................................................................................................................................... 99
?VOLUME................................................................................................................................................................................. 99
VOLUME .................................................................................................................................................................................. 99
?XPOINT.................................................................................................................................................................................. 99
Video SEND_COMMANDs .............................................................................................. 100
CI<input>O<output> .......................................................................................................................................................... 100
CL<sl>I<input>O<output> ................................................................................................................................................ 100
?INPUT................................................................................................................................................................................. 100
?OSD .................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
OSD ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
XPOINT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 100
?OUTPUT.............................................................................................................................................................................. 101
VI<input>O<output> .......................................................................................................................................................... 101
?VIDEO_MUTE...................................................................................................................................................................... 101
VIDEO_MUTE........................................................................................................................................................................ 101
?VIDEO_TESTPATTERN........................................................................................................................................................ 101
VIDEO_TESTPATTERN.......................................................................................................................................................... 101
?VIDIN_BRIGHTNESS .......................................................................................................................................................... 101
VIDIN_BRIGHTNESS ............................................................................................................................................................ 101
?VIDIN_BW .......................................................................................................................................................................... 101
VIDIN_BW ............................................................................................................................................................................ 101
?VIDIN_COLOR..................................................................................................................................................................... 101
VIDIN_COLOR....................................................................................................................................................................... 101
?VIDIN_CONTRAST .............................................................................................................................................................. 101
VIDIN_CONTRAST................................................................................................................................................................ 102
?VIDIN_EDID........................................................................................................................................................................ 102
VIDIN_EDID.......................................................................................................................................................................... 102
?VIDIN_EDID_AUTO............................................................................................................................................................. 102
VIDIN_EDID_AUTO............................................................................................................................................................... 102
?VIDIN_FORMAT.................................................................................................................................................................. 102
VIDIN_FORMAT .................................................................................................................................................................... 102
?VIDIN_HDCP....................................................................................................................................................................... 102
VIDIN_HDCP ........................................................................................................................................................................ 103
?VIDIN_HDMI_EQ................................................................................................................................................................. 103
VIDIN_HDMI_EQ .................................................................................................................................................................. 103
?VIDIN_HSHIFT ................................................................................................................................................................... 103
VIDIN_HSHIFT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 103
?VIDIN_HUE......................................................................................................................................................................... 103
VIDIN_HUE........................................................................................................................................................................... 103
?VIDIN_NAME ...................................................................................................................................................................... 104
VIDIN_NAME........................................................................................................................................................................ 104
?VIDIN_PHASE..................................................................................................................................................................... 104
VIDIN_PHASE....................................................................................................................................................................... 104
?VIDIN_PREF_EDID.............................................................................................................................................................. 104
VIDIN_PREF_EDID................................................................................................................................................................ 104
?VIDIN_RES_AUTO .............................................................................................................................................................. 104
VIDIN_RES_AUTO ................................................................................................................................................................ 105
?VIDIN_RES_REF.................................................................................................................................................................. 105
VIDIN_RES_REF ................................................................................................................................................................... 105

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?VIDIN_SATURATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 105
VIDIN_SATURATION............................................................................................................................................................ 105
?VIDIN_STATUS................................................................................................................................................................... 105
?VIDIN_VSHIFT.................................................................................................................................................................... 105
VIDIN_VSHIFT ..................................................................................................................................................................... 105
?VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO.................................................................................................................................................... 106
VIDOUT_ASPECT_RATIO...................................................................................................................................................... 106
?VIDOUT_BLANK.................................................................................................................................................................. 106
VIDOUT_BLANK.................................................................................................................................................................... 106
?VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS ....................................................................................................................................................... 106
VIDOUT_BRIGHTNESS ......................................................................................................................................................... 106
?VIDOUT_CONTRAST ........................................................................................................................................................... 106
VIDOUT_CONTRAST............................................................................................................................................................. 106
?VIDOUT_FREEZE................................................................................................................................................................. 107
VIDOUT_FREEZE................................................................................................................................................................... 107
?VIDOUT_HSHIFT ................................................................................................................................................................ 107
VIDOUT_HSHIFT .................................................................................................................................................................. 107
?VIDOUT_HSIZE................................................................................................................................................................... 107
VIDOUT_HSIZE..................................................................................................................................................................... 107
?VIDOUT_MUTE ................................................................................................................................................................... 107
VIDOUT_MUTE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 107
?VIDOUT_ON........................................................................................................................................................................ 107
VIDOUT_ON.......................................................................................................................................................................... 107
?VIDOUT_OSD ...................................................................................................................................................................... 108
VIDOUT_OSD ........................................................................................................................................................................ 108
?VIDOUT_OSD_COLOR ......................................................................................................................................................... 108
VIDOUT_OSD_COLOR ........................................................................................................................................................... 108
?VIDOUT_OSD_POS.............................................................................................................................................................. 108
VIDOUT_OSD_POS................................................................................................................................................................ 108
?VIDOUT_RES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 108
?VIDOUT_RES_AUTO ........................................................................................................................................................... 108
VIDOUT_RES_AUTO ............................................................................................................................................................. 108
?VIDOUT_RES_REF............................................................................................................................................................... 108
VIDOUT_RES_REF ................................................................................................................................................................ 109
?VIDOUT_SCALE .................................................................................................................................................................. 109
VIDOUT_SCALE .................................................................................................................................................................... 109
?VIDOUT_TESTPAT .............................................................................................................................................................. 109
VIDOUT_TESTPAT................................................................................................................................................................ 109
?VIDOUT_VSHIFT................................................................................................................................................................. 109
VIDOUT_VSHIFT .................................................................................................................................................................. 109
?VIDOUT_VSIZE ................................................................................................................................................................... 109
VIDOUT_VSIZE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 110
?VIDOUT_ZOOM ................................................................................................................................................................... 110
VIDOUT_ZOOM ..................................................................................................................................................................... 110
Front Panel SEND_COMMANDs ..................................................................................... 111
?FP_LOCKOUT...................................................................................................................................................................... 111
FP_LOCKOUT........................................................................................................................................................................ 111
?FP_LOCKTYPE..................................................................................................................................................................... 111
FP_LOCKTYPE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 111
?INTENSITY_LCD ................................................................................................................................................................. 111
INTENSITY_LCD ................................................................................................................................................................... 111
?INTENSITY_LEDS ............................................................................................................................................................... 111
INTENSITY_LEDS ................................................................................................................................................................. 111
System SEND_COMMANDs............................................................................................ 112
?DXLINK_ETH....................................................................................................................................................................... 112
DXLINK_ETH ........................................................................................................................................................................ 112
?DXLINK_IN_ETH ................................................................................................................................................................. 112
DXLINK_IN_ETH ................................................................................................................................................................... 112
?FAN_SPEED ........................................................................................................................................................................ 112
?TEMP .................................................................................................................................................................................. 112

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Appendix A - Input Resolutions ................................................................... 113
Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates ................................................................... 113
DVI, HDMI, and VGA Supported Input Resolutions ............................................................................ 113
Composite and S-Video Supported Input Resolutions.......................... ......................... .................... 114
Component Video Supported Input Resolutions.............. ......................... ......................................... 115
Appendix B - Output Resolutions ................................................................. 116
Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates ................................................................... 116
DVI and HDMI Supported Output Resolutions............. ............ ...................................... ............. ........ 116
Appendix C - Volume Attenuation Table ...................................................... 117
Overview ....................................................................................................................... 117

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Overview
Enova All-In-One Presentation Switchers combine all of the components you need to control/automate any environment into a
simple, flexible, comprehensive solution including control, analog and digital audio/video inputs, audio and video switching, video
scaling, local and remote distribution, plus audio mixing, and amplification - all in a single box.
FIG. 1 displays the DVX-3250HD-SP.
FIG. 1 Enova DVX-3250HD-SP
The Enova All-in-One Presentation Switchers covered in this manual include:
Common Application
Enova DVX All-in-One Presentation Switchers are ideal solutions when used to simplify A/V control and distribution in sophisticated
presentation environments and conference rooms, including those supporting audio and video conferencing. It also fits well in
classrooms and auditoriums that need multiple displays, or video previewing.
Audio Processing
Enova DVX All-in-One Presentation Switchers feature built-in audio mixing and amplification that outputs two channels at 25 Watts
each into 8-ohms after passing through a mixer and an integrated equalizer to accommodate the size, furnishings, surfaces, and
functional requirements in every room. There are also three stereo line level outputs each with its own mixing and equalization
settings.
Enova All-in-One Presentation Switchers
Name FG# Description Page Ref
DVX-3250HD-SP FG1906-15 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 15
DVX-3250HD-T FG1906-17 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 15
DVX-3255HD-SP FG1906-16 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format,
HDMI, 2 DXLink Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 15
DVX-3255HD-T FG1906-18 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format,
HDMI, 2 DXLink Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 15
DVX-3256HD-SP FG1906-22 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format,
HDMI, 4 DXLink Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 15
DVX-3256HD-T FG1906-24 10x4 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format,
HDMI, 4 DXLink Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 15
DVX-2250HD-SP FG1906-11 6x3 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 19
DVX-2250HD-T FG1906-13 6x3 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 19
DVX-2255HD-SP FG1906-12 6x3 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI,
DXLink Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 19
DVX-2255HD-T FG1906-14 6x3 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI,
DXLink Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 19
DVX-2210HD-SP FG1906-07 4x2 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 2x25W, 8-Ohm
page 19
DVX-2210HD-T FG1906-09 4x2 All-In-One Presentation Switchers (Multi-Format, HDMI
Inputs), 75W, 70/100V
page 19

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Integrated Control
The 325x-series DVX includes the equivalent of an NX-3200 central controller. The 22xx-series DVX includes the equivalent of an
NX-2200 central controller. All DVX models also include a front control panel for an added level of convenience. The DVX features
standard RS-232, IR, digital I/O, and relay control ports for control over environment and third-party equipment.
Battery Life
Enova 325x- and 22xx-series All-in-One Presentation Switchers use a combination lithium battery and clock crystal package. The
battery is a commonly available CR2032 lithium battery. The battery has an average shelf life of 10 years. In normal use, the time
will be shorter than the average shelf life depending on the amount of time the unit has no external power for the clock circuit.
Typical useful life of the battery is 8 years under the specified temperature range. (see Operating Environment in the Specifications
table for each type of DVX in next two chapters for more information.)

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DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD
FIG. 2 displays the DVX-3250HD-SP.
FIG. 2 Enova DVX-3250HD-SP
Specifications
The following table lists the specifications for the Enova 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers:
DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specifications
Power: ~100-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption: • 90 Watts typical without amplifier
• 95 to 100 Watts typical average with amplifier
• 30 Watts typical in low-power mode
Memory: • 256 MB SDRAM
• 1 MB Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM)
• 4 GB Flash
Amplifier: • 2 x 25W into 8 Ohms Class D stereo amplifier (capable of driving loads in the range of 2-8 ohms) (-SP
models only)
• 70V or 100V at 75W amplified variable mono audio (-T models only)
Integrated Controller: Equivalent of an NX-3200 central controller on-board
Front Panel Components:
Program Port: 1 Type-B USB port that can connect to a USB port on a PC and access the NetLinx Studio program for
controller configuration.
USB Port: 1 Type-A USB port for connecting a mass storage device for loading .tkn files, reading or writing configuration
files and log files, or updating the firmware on the unit.
LEDs: • LINK/ACT (green) - Link/Activity LED lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated
correctly and blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets.
• STATUS (green) - Status LED blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating properly.
• INPUT (yellow) - Input LED blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data.
• OUTPUT (red) - Output LED blinks to indicate that the Controller is transmitting data.
• ICSLAN (red) - ICSLAN LED blinks when the category cable to port 1 is connected and terminated correctly.
The LED also blinks when receiving LAN data packets.
• SERIAL (red/yellow) - 8 sets of LEDs indicate that RS-232 ports (2-4, 6-8) and RS-232/422/485 Ports (1,
5) are transmitting or receiving data.
• RELAYS (red) - 8 LEDs indicate relay channels 1-8 are active (closed) on Port 21.
• IR/SERIAL (red) - 8 LEDs indicate that IR/Serial channels 1-8 are transmitting control data on Port 11-18.
• I/O (yellow) - 8 LEDs indicate that I/O channels 1-8 are active on Port 22.
LCD display: Liquid crystal display (2 lines with 20 characters per line) indicates current volume level and displays the Video,
Audio, and Status menus. See the LCD Display section on page 28 for details.
SWITCH pushbutton: Press to access the Switch menu on the LCD display. Use the menu to choose to switch audio, video or both
from any input to any output.
TAKE pushbutton: While in the Switch menu, press to implement an audio/video switch.
VIDEO MENU
pushbutton:
Press to access the Video menu on the LCD display. There are two video menus (VIDEO OUTPUT and VIDEO
INPUT) and both are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various VIDEO menus.

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DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specifications (Cont.)
AUDIO MENU
pushbutton:
Press to access the Audio menu on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO
INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO
menus.
Navigational
pushbuttons:
4 directional buttons for navigating the options in the Switch, Video, Audio, and Status menus (on the LCD
display).
STATUS pushbutton: Press to access the STATUS menu on the LCD display on which you can view system status and other system
information.
EXIT pushbutton: Press to exit the current menu and return to the default menu page, Main Amp Output/Volume.
VIDEO MUTE
pushbutton:
Press to mute/un-mute (enable/disable) all video output displays.
Video Mute results in a blank screen on the output displays.
AUDIO MUTE
pushbutton:
Press to mute/un-mute all audio outputs.
Rear Panel Components:
RS-232 (Ports 2-4, 6-8): 6 5-pin RS-232 control ports using 5-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connectors with
XON/XOFF (transmit on/transmit off), CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send). Supports 300-115,200 baud.
RS-232/422/485 (Ports
1 and 5):
2 10-pin RS-232/422/485 control ports using a 10-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector with XON/
XOFF (transmit on/transmit off), CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send). Supports 300-115,200 baud.
Relays (Port 21): 8-channel single-pole single-throw relay port
Each relay is independently controlled.
Supports up to 8 independent external relay devices
Channel range = 1-8
Each relay can switch up to 24 VDC or 28 VAC @ 1 A
Two 8-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connectors provide connection to relays
Digital I/O (Port 22): 8-channel binary I/O port for contact closure with each input being capable of voltage sensing. Input format is
software selectable with interactive power sensing for IR ports.
IR/Serial
(Ports 11-18):
8 IR/Serial control ports support high-frequency carriers of up to 1.142 MHz with each output being capable
of two electrical formats: IR or Serial.
8 IR/Serial data signals can be generated simultaneously.
IR ports support data mode (at limited baud rates and wiring distances).
SDHC Slot: 1 SDHC card slot for future use.
Configuration DIP
Switch:
The Configuration DIP Switch allows you to set boot-time operations (see the Configuration DIP Switch section
on page 45 for more information.)
ICSLAN Ports: 1 RJ-45 connector for ICSLAN interface
USB Port: 1 Type-A USB port for connecting a mass storage device for loading .tkn files, reading or writing configuration
files and log files, or updating the firmware on the unit.
ID Pushbutton: 1 black ID pushbutton used during boot to revert to factory configuration or factory firmware. Also used after
boot to toggle IP mode between Static and DHCP.
LAN Port: RJ-45 connector provides TCP/IP communication. See the LAN 10/100 Port section on page 47 for more
information.
AUDIO INPUTS: 8 analog audio inputs:
• 4 female 1/8" stereo mini-phono jacks receive up to four unbalanced line-level audio inputs. (There are only
2 jacks available on the DVX-3256HD.) See the AUDIO INPUTS section on page 31 for more information.
• 4 3.5mm 5-pin captive-wire connector provides for fixed or variable, balanced or unbalanced line-level audio
inputs. See the AUDIO INPUTS section on page 32 for more information.
MIC/LINE INPUTS: 2 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire connectors receive up to 2 mono microphones (balanced or unbalanced audio and
switchable Phantom Power). See the MIC/LINE INPUTS section on page 33 for more information.
AMP OUT: • 1 5mm 4-position captive wire connector provides amplified audio output with volume control (-SP models
only).
• Two 2-position captive wire connectors provide 70V or 100V mono amplified audio output (-T models only).
See the AMP OUT section on page 33 for more information.
AUDIO OUTPUTS: 3 3.5mm 5-pin captive-wire connector provides for balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo line-level audio
output. See the AUDIO OUTPUTS section on page 34 for more information.
S/PDIF OUTPUT: 1 Coaxial RCA connector provides digital S/PDIF audio output that can mirror any of the 4 analog audio
outputs or the 4 HDMI outputs.

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DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specifications (Cont.)
Rear Panel Components: (Cont.)
MULTI FORMAT VIDEO
INPUTS:
4 DVI-I input connectors provide analog and digital video inputs for up to four video sources. (There are only 2
DVI-I connectors on the DVX-3256HD.)
Each MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports VGA, S-Video, composite video, component video, DVI,
or HDMI video input. See the Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates section on page 113 for information on
supported video formats and resolutions. See the Cable Details and Pinout Information section on page 49 for
information about wiring conversion cables.
HDMI INPUTS: • 6 HDMI inputs (5-10) receive digital audio and video from up to six video sources. (DVX-3250HD only)
• 4 HDMI inputs (5-8) receive digital audio and video from up to four video sources. (DVX-3255HD only)
• 4 HDMI inputs (3-6) receive digital audio and video from up to four video sources. (DVX-3256HD only)
All HDMI inputs are HDCP 1.4 compatible. See the HDMI INPUTS section on page 36 for more information.
DXLINK INPUTS: • 2 RJ-45 inputs (9-10) provide support for digital video, audio, Ethernet, bi-directional control and power
over Category Cable from any DXLink transmitter. (DVX-3255HD only).
• 4 RJ-45 inputs (7-10) for video, audio, Ethernet, and bi-directional control of DXLink devices and power
over Category Cable from any DXLink transmitter (DVX-3256HD only)
See the Supported Video Settings section on page 37 for more information.
VIDEO OUTPUTS: • 4 HDMI Output connectors (1-4) each provide HDMI digital audio and video output.
• 2 DXLink outputs (1, 3) mirror HDMI outputs 1 and 3.
See the DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS section on page 38 for more information and important cable
recommendations.
AxLink Port: 2 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connectors that provides data and power to external AxLink control
devices. Green AxLink LED indicates the state of the AxLink port.
See the AxLink Port and LED (4-pin captive-wire) section on page 43 for more information.
Power Connector: IEC Power cord connector: ~100-240V AC, 47-63Hz
Operating Environment: • Storage temperature: -10º C to 70º C (14º F to 158º F)
• Operating Temperature: 0º C to 40º C (32º F to 104º F)
• Operating Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
Supported Video
Resolutions:
HD resolutions up to 1080p and RGB resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz. Higher resolutions are supported in
pass-through mode. See the Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates section on page 113 for a complete
listing of all supported video resolutions.
Dimensions (HWD): 5 3/16" x 17" x 14" (13.2 cm x 43.2 cm x 35.6 cm)
Weight: 18.2 lb (8.26 kg)
Enclosure: Metal with black matte finish
Certifications: • FCC Part 15 Class A
• IC CISPR 22 Class A
• C-Tick CISPR 22 Class A
• CE EN 55022 Class A and EN 55024
• LVD EN 60950-1
• IEC 60950-1
• cULus UL 60950-1
Included Accessories: • 1 Power Cord, Universal
• 2 Connector, Phoenix2, M, TH, R/A, BLACK, 5.08mm
• 7 Connector, Phoenix5, F, BLACK
• 2 Connector, Phoenix3, F, BLACK
• 1 Commoning Strip, Cypher, 8 Pos., 3.5 mm, Phoenix Connector
• 1 Connector, Phoenix4, F, TH, BLACK, 3.5mm
• 2 Connector, Phoenix, 8-pin, FEM, BLACK
• 1 Connector, Phoenix, 10-pin, FEM, BLACK
• 2 Front Rack Mounting Brackets
• 8 Screw, #8-32 x .375, PFH, Undercut, BLACK
• 2 CC-NIRC, IR Emitter with 3.5mm Phoenix Connector (FG10-000-11)
• 1 CC-DVIM-VGAF, DVI to HD-15 Female Adapter (FG10-2170-13)

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Port Numbers
The following table lists the port numbers for the DVX-325xHD:
DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD Specifications (Cont.)
Optional Accessories: • CC-DVI-5BNCM DVI to 5 BNC adapter cable (FG10-2170-08)
• CC-DVI-RCA3M DVI to 3 Male RCA adapter cable for component and composite connections
( )FG10-2170-09
• CC-DVI-SVID DVI to S-Video adapter cable (FG10-2170-10)
• CC-DVIM-VGAF DVI to HD15 female adapter cable (FG10-2170-13)
• CC-3.5ST5-RCA2F 2 RCA Female to 5-Pin Phoenix Cable (FG10-003-20)
• AVB-RX-DXLINK-HDMI DXLink™ HDMI Receiver Module (FG1010-500)
• AVB-TX-HDMI-DXLINK DXLink HDMI Transmitter Module (FG1010-300)
• AVB-TX-MULTI-DXLINK DXLink Multi-Format Transmitters (FG1010-310)
• AVB-WP-TX-MULTI-DXLINK DXLink Multi-Format Wallplate Transmitters (FG1010-320-BL/WH)
DVX-325xHD Port Numbers
RS-232 RS-232/422/485 IR/Serial I/O Relay
2-4, 6-8 1, 5 11-18 22 21

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DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD
FIG. 3 displays the DVX-2250HD-SP.
FIG. 3 Enova DVX-2250HD-SP
Specifications
The following table lists the specifications for the Enova 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers:
DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specifications
Power: ~100-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption: • 80 Watts typical without amplifier
• 85 to 90 Watts typical average with amplifier
• 30 Watts typical in low-power mode
Memory: • 256 MB SDRAM
• 1 MB Non-volatile RAM (NVRAM)
• 4 GB Flash
Amplifier: • 2 x 25W into 8 Ohms Class D stereo amplifier (capable of driving loads in the range of 2-8 ohms) (-SP
models only)
• 70V or 100V at 75W amplified variable mono audio (-T models only)
Integrated Controller: Equivalent of an NX-2200 central controller on-board
Front Panel Components:
Program Port: 1 Type-B USB port that can connect to a USB port on a PC and access the NetLinx Studio program for
controller configuration.
USB Port: 1 Type-A USB port for connecting a mass storage device for loading .tkn files, reading or writing configuration
files and log files, or updating the firmware on the unit.
LEDs: • LINK/ACT (green) - Link/Activity LED lights when the Ethernet cables are connected and terminated
correctly and blinks when receiving Ethernet data packets.
• STATUS (green) - Status LED blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating properly.
• INPUT (yellow) - Input LED blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data.
• OUTPUT (red) - Output LED blinks to indicate that the Controller is transmitting data.
• ICSLAN (red) - ICSLAN LED blinks when the category cable to port 1 is connected and terminated correctly.
The LED also blinks when receiving LAN data packets.
• SERIAL (red/yellow) - 4 sets of LEDs indicate that the RS-232 ports (2-4) and RS-232/422/485 port (1) are
transmitting or receiving data.
• RELAYS (red) - 4 LEDs indicate relay channels 1-4 are active (closed) on Port 21.
• IR/SERIAL (red) - 4 LEDs indicate that IR/Serial channels 1-4 are transmitting control data on Ports 11-14.
• I/O (yellow) - 4 LEDs indicate that I/O channels 1-4 are active on Port 22
LCD display: Liquid crystal display (2 lines with 20 characters per line) indicates current volume level and displays the Video,
Audio, and Status menus. See the LCD Display section on page 28 for details.
SWITCH pushbutton: Press to access the Switch menu on the LCD display. Use the menu to choose to switch audio, video or both
from any input to any output.
TAKE pushbutton: While in the Switch menu, press to implement an audio/video switch.
VIDEO MENU
pushbutton:
Press to access the Video menu on the LCD display. There are two video menus (VIDEO OUTPUT and VIDEO
INPUT) and both are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various VIDEO menus.

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DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specifications (Cont.)
AUDIO MENU
pushbutton:
Press to access the Audio menu on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO OUTPUT, AUDIO
INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO
menus.
Navigational
pushbuttons:
4 directional buttons for navigating the options in the Switch, Video, Audio, and Status menus (on the LCD
display).
STATUS pushbutton: Press to access the STATUS menu on the LCD display on which you can view system status and other system
information.
EXIT pushbutton: Press to exit the current menu and return to the default menu page, Main Amp Output/Volume.
VIDEO MUTE
pushbutton:
Press to mute/un-mute (enable/disable) all video output displays.
Video Mute results in a blank screen on the output displays.
AUDIO MUTE
pushbutton:
Press to mute/un-mute all audio outputs.
Rear Panel Components:
RS-232/422/485 (Port
1):
1 10-pin RS-232/422/485 control ports using a 10-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector with XON/
XOFF (transmit on/transmit off), CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send). Supports 300-115,200 baud.
RS-232 (Ports 2-4): 3 5-pin RS-232 control ports using 5-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connectors with
XON/XOFF (transmit on/transmit off), CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send). Supports 300-115,200 baud.
Relay (Port 21): 4 2-pin 4-channel single-pole single-throw relay ports.
Each relay is independently controlled.
Supports up to 4 independent external relay devices
Channel range = 1-4
Each relay can switch up to 24 VDC or 28 VAC @ 1 A
8-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector provides connection to relays
Digital I/O (Port 22): 4-channel binary I/O port for contact closure with each input being capable of voltage sensing. Input format is
software selectable with interactive power sensing for IR ports.
IR/Serial
(Ports 11-14):
4 IR/Serial control ports support high-frequency carriers of up to 1.142 MHz with each output being capable
of two electrical formats: IR or Serial.
4 IR/Serial data signals can be generated simultaneously.
IR ports support data mode (at limited baud rates and wiring distances).
AxLink Port: 4-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male) connector that provides data and power to external AxLink control devices.
Green AxLink LED indicates the state of the AxLink port.
Configuration DIP
Switch:
The Configuration DIP Switch allows you to set boot-time operations (see Configuration DIP Switch section on
page 45 for more information.)
ICSLAN: 1 RJ-45 connector for ICSLAN interface.
USB Port: 1 Type-A USB port for connecting a mass storage device for loading .tkn files, reading or writing configuration
files and log files, or updating the firmware on the unit.
ID Pushbutton: 1 black ID pushbutton used during boot to revert to factory conf iguration or factory firmware. Also used after
boot to toggle IP mode between Static and DHCP.
LAN Port: RJ-45 connector provides TCP/IP communication. See the LAN 10/100 Port section on page 47 for more
information.
AUDIO INPUTS: 8 analog audio inputs:
• 2 female 1/8" stereo mini-phono jacks receive up to two unbalanced line-level audio inputs. See the AUDIO
INPUTS section on page 31 for more information.
• 2 3.5mm 5-pin captive-wire connector provides for fixed or variable, balanced or unbalanced line-level audio
inputs. See the AUDIO INPUTS section on page 32 for more information.
MIC/LINE INPUTS: 2 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire connectors receive up to 2 mono microphones (balanced or unbalanced audio and
switchable Phantom Power). See the MIC/LINE INPUTS section on page 33 for more information.
AMP OUT: • AMP: 4-position captive wire connector provides amplified audio output with volume control (-SP models
only).
• AMP: Two 2-position captive wire connectors provide 70V or 100V mono amplified audio output (-T models
only).
See the AMP OUT section on page 33 for more information.
AUDIO OUTPUTS: 2 3.5mm 5-pin captive-wire connector provides for balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo line-level audio
output.
See the AUDIO OUTPUTS section on page 34 for more information.
S/PDIF OUTPUT: 1 Coaxial RCA connector provides digital S/PDIF audio output that can mirror any of the 3 analog audio
outputs, 2 HDMI outputs, or DXLink output.

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DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD Specifications (Cont.)
Rear Panel Components: (Cont.)
MULTI FORMAT VIDEO
INPUTS:
2 DVI-I input connectors provide analog and digital video inputs for up to two video sources.
Each MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports VGA, S-Video, composite video, component video, DVI,
or HDMI video input. See the Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates section on page 113 for information on
supported video formats and resolutions. See the Cable Details and Pinout Information section on page 49 for
information about wiring conversion cables.
HDMI INPUTS: • 4 HDMI inputs (3-6) receive digital audio and video from up to four video sources. (DVX-2250HD only)
• 2 HDMI inputs (3-4) receive digital audio and video from up to two video sources. (DVX-2255HD and
DVX-2210HD only)
All HDMI inputs are HDCP 1.4 compatible. See the HDMI INPUTS section on page 36 for more information.
DXLINK INPUTS: 2 RJ-45 inputs (5-6) provide support for digital video, audio, Ethernet, bi-directional control and power over
Category Cable from any DXLink transmitter (DVX-2255HD only). See the Supported Video Settings section on
page 37 for more information.
VIDEO OUTPUTS: • 2 HDMI Output connectors (1-2) each provide HDMI digital audio and video output.
• 1 DXLink RJ-45 output (3) provides digital video, audio, Ethernet, and bi-directional control over Twisted
Pair Cable to DXLink Receivers. (On the DVX-2210HD, the DXLink output mirrors HDMI port 1.)
See the DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS section on page 38 for more information and important cable
recommendations.
Power Connector: IEC Power cord connector: ~100-240V AC, 47-63Hz
Operating Environment: • Storage temperature: -10º C to 70º C (14º F to 158º F)
• Operating Temperature: 0º C to 40º C (32º F to 104º F)
• Operating Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% non-condensing
Supported Video
Resolutions:
HD resolutions up to 1080p and RGB resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz. Higher resolutions are supported in
pass-through mode. See the Available Pixel Display and Refresh Rates section on page 113 for a complete
listing of all supported video resolutions.
Dimensions (HWD): 5 3/16" x 17" x 14" (13.2 cm x 43.2 cm x 35.6 cm)
Weight: • DVX-2250HD/DVX-2255HD: 18.3 lbs (8.31 kg)
• DVX-2210HD-SP: 17 lbs (7.7 kg)
• DVX-2210HD-T: 21 lbs (9.5 kg)
Enclosure: Metal with black matte finish
Certifications: • FCC Part 15 Class A
• IC CISPR 22 Class A
• C-Tick CISPR 22 Class A
• CE EN 55022 Class A and EN 55024
• LVD EN 60950-1
• IEC 60950-1
• cULus UL 60950-1
Included Accessories: • 1 Power Cord, Universal
• 2 Connector, Phoenix2, M, TH, R/A, BLACK, 5.08mm
• 7 Connector, Phoenix5, F, BLACK
• 2 Connector, Phoenix3, F, BLACK
• 1 Commoning Strip, Cypher, 8 Pos., 3.5 mm, Phoenix Connector
• 1 Connector, Phoenix4, F, TH, BLACK, 3.5mm
• 2 Connector, Phoenix, 8-pin, FEM, BLACK
• 1 Connector, Phoenix, 10-pin, FEM, BLACK
• 2 Front Rack Mounting Brackets
• 8 Screw, #8-32 x .375, PFH, Undercut, BLACK
• 2 CC-NIRC, IR Emitter with 3.5mm Phoenix Connector (FG10-000-11)
• 1 CC-DVIM-VGAF, DVI to HD-15 Female Adapter (FG10-2170-13)
Optional Accessories: • CC-DVI-5BNCM DVI to 5 BNC adapter cable (FG10-2170-08)
• CC-DVI-RCA3M DVI to 3 Male RCA adapter cable for component and composite connections
( )FG10-2170-09
• CC-DVI-SVID DVI to S-Video adapter cable (FG10-2170-10)
• CC-DVIM-VGAF DVI to HD15 female adapter cable (FG10-2170-13)
• CC-3.5ST5-RCA2F 2 RCA Female to 5-Pin Phoenix Cable (FG10-003-20)
• AVB-RX-DXLINK-HDMI DXLink™ HDMI Receiver Module (FG1010-500)
• AVB-TX-HDMI-DXLINK DXLink HDMI Transmitter Module (FG1010-300)
• AVB-TX-MULTI-DXLINK DXLink Multi-Format Transmitters (FG1010-310)
• AVB-WP-TX-MULTI-DXLINK DXLink Multi-Format Wallplate Transmitters (FG1010-320-BL/WH)

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Port Numbers
The following table lists the port numbers for the DVX-22xxHD:
DVX-22xxHD Port Numbers
RS-232 RS-232/422/485 IR/Serial I/O Relay
2-4 1 11-14 22 21

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Installation
Overview
This chapter provides information on installing a DVX into an equipment rack.
Mounting the DVX into an Equipment Rack
The DVX occupies three rack units in a standard equipment rack. The following steps apply to mounting the DVX.
1. Discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object.
2. Position and install the mounting brackets, as shown in FIG. 4, using the supplied mounting screws.
NOTE: The left and right mounting brackets are not identical. Please install in the orientation shown.
FIG. 4 displays how the brackets should be attached to the DVX:
FIG. 4 Rack mounting the DVX
3. Install the DVX in the mounting rack by using the mounting screws to affix the unit to the rack.
4. Connect any applicable wires to the DVX. Refer to the Wiring and Device Connections section on page 24 for wiring diagrams
and pinout descriptions.
CAUTION:
DO NOT stand other units directly on top of the DVX when it is rack mounted, as this will place excessive strain on the
mounting brackets.
Ventilation
ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated. Do not block any ventilation openings. Sufficient airflow must be
achieved (by convection or forced-air cooling) to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all the items of equipment installed within
the rack.
NOTE: The maximum operating ambient temperature is 40°C (104°F).
CAUTION:
When installing equipment into a rack, distribute the units evenly. Otherwise, hazardous conditions may be created by an
uneven weight distribution.
Reliable earthing (grounding) of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.
The DVX should not be installed in enclosed spaces. It is recommended that you leave 1 RU of space above the DVX when you install it
in a rack.
Brackets attach at the side
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Wiring and Device Connections
Overview
This chapter provides functional details for each item on the front and rear panel of the DVX. Wiring specifications are also
provided, when applicable.
FIG. 5 displays the front panel of the DVX-3250HD, DVX-3255HD, and DVX-3256HD.
FIG. 5 DVX-3250HD-SP front panel
FIG. 6 displays the rear panel of the DVX-3250HD-SP:
FIG. 6 DVX-3250HD-SP rear panel
The DVX-3255HD-SP features the same options on the rear panel as the DVX-3250HD-SP with the exception that two DXLink inputs
appear in place of two of the HDMI inputs.
VIDEO MUTE
AUDIO MUTE
EXIT pushbutton
STATUS pushbutton
VIDEO MENU
AUDIO MENU
TAKE pushbutton
SWITCH pushbutton
Navigational pushbuttons
LCD display
RS232/422/485 LEDs
Relay LEDs IR/Serial LEDs I/O LEDs
MASTER LEDs
USB port
PROGRAM port
RS-232 ports RELAYS (port 21)
I/O (Port 22)
IR/SERIAL
Ports (11-18)
AUDIO
OUTPUTS
AxLink
Port/LED
Config DIP
switch
ID
pushbutton
USB
port
MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS
AUDIO HDMI
INPUTS
INPUTS AMP
OUTPUT
AUX AUDIO
INPUTS OUTPUTS
Power
connector
MIC
INPUTS
S/PDIF
OUTPUT
LAN port
RS-232/422/485 ports
ICSLAN
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FIG. 7 displays the rear panel of the DVX-3255HD-T.
FIG. 7 DVX-3255HD-SP rear panel
The DVX-3256HD-SP features the same options on the rear panel as the DVX-3255HD-SP with the exception that two HDMI inputs
appear in place of two 1/8" mini-audio jacks and two DVI inputs on ports 3 and 4 and two DXLink inputs appear in place of two
HDMI inputs on ports 7 and 8.
FIG. 8 displays the rear panel of the DVX-3256HD-SP.
FIG. 8 DVX-3256HD-SP rear panel
FIG. 9 displays the front panel of the DVX-2250HD-SP and DVX-2255HD-SP:
FIG. 9 DVX-2250HD-SP front panel
DXLINK INPUTS
EXIT pushbutton
STATUS pushbutton
VIDEO MENU
AUDIO MENU
TAKE pushbutton
SWITCH pushbutton
Navigational pushbuttons
MASTER LEDs
ICSLAN LED SERIAL Relay IR/Serial
I/O LEDs
LCD display
LEDs LEDs LEDs
VIDEO MUTE
AUDIO MUTE
USB port
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FIG. 10 displays the rear panel of the DVX-2250HD-SP.
The DVX-2255HD-SP features the same options on the rear panel as the DVX-2250HD-SP with the exception that two DXLink inputs
appear in place of two of the HDMI inputs.
FIG. 10 DVX-2250HD-SP rear panel
FIG. 11 displays the rear panel of the DVX-2255HD-SP:
FIG. 11 DVX-2255HD-SP rear panel
FIG. 12 displays the rear panel of the DVX-2210HD-SP:
FIG. 12 DVX-2210HD-SP rear panel
MULTI FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS
AUDIO HDMI
INPUTS
INPUTS AMP
OUTPUT
AUX
OUTPUTS
Power
RS-232/422/485 ports
RELAYS (port 21)
I/O (Port 22)
IR/SERIAL
Ports 11-14)
AUDIO
OUTPUTS
AxLink
Port/LED
Config DIP
switch
ID
pushbutton
ICSLAN
port
connector
MIC
INPUTS
S/PDIF
OUTPUT
LAN port
AUDIO
INPUT
RS-232 ports USB
port
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Front Panel Controls and Indicators
The following sub-sections describe each component on the front panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 5 on page 24 for the component
layout of the front panel.
LEDs
The LEDs on the front panel indicate the communications status of several different connections, as described in the table below:
FIG. 13 displays the front panel LEDs for the 325x All-in-One Presentation Switchers:
FIG. 13 Front Panel - LEDs (325x models)
FIG. 13 displays the front panel LEDs for the 22xx All-in-One Presentation Switchers:
FIG. 14 Front Panel - LEDs (22xx models)
Front Panel LEDs
Label Color Description
LINK/ACT green Blinks when receiving LAN data packets.
STATUS green Blinks to indicate that the system is programmed and communicating
properly.
INPUT yellow Blinks to indicate that the Controller is receiving data.
OUTPUT red Blinks to indicate that the Controller is transmitting data.
ICSLAN red Blinks when the category cable to port 1 is connected and terminated
correctly. The LED also blinks when receiving LAN data packets.
SERIAL (1-8) red/yellow 8 sets of LEDs indicate that the RS-232 ports (2-4, 6-8) and RS-232/
422/485 ports (1, 5) are transmitting or receiving data.
Red = transmitting data
Yellow = receiving data
RELAYS (1-8) red Lights to indicate that one or more of the relay channels (1-8) of port 21
are currently active (closed).
IR/SERIAL (1-8) red Lights to indicate that one or more of the IR/Serial channels (1-8) of
ports 11-18 are currently transmitting control data.
I/O (1-8) yellow Lights to indicate that one or more of the I/O channels (1-8) of port 22
are currently active.
NOTE: DVX models 22xx feature only 4 SERIAL, RELAYS, IR/SERIAL, or I/O LEDs each.
I/O
LEDs
IR/Serial
LEDs
Relay
LEDs
SERIAL
ICSLAN LED
MASTER LEDs
LEDs
ICSLAN LED
MASTER LEDs
I/O
LEDs
IR/Serial
LEDs
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LCD Display
During normal operation, the 2 x 20 line LCD display indicates output volume information. The LCD backlight on the display turns
off after 35 seconds of inactivity.
FIG. 15 displays the front panel LCD display.
FIG. 15 LCD display
The LCD Display also displays VIDEO menus (Video Output and Video Input), AUDIO menus (Audio Output, Audio Input, and Mic
Input), SWITCH menu, and STATUS menu selections (see the Audio/Video Configuration section on page 56 for more information),
and indicates current status of any adjustments made to settings within these menus.
SWITCH Pushbutton
Press the SWITCH pushbutton to access the SWITCH menu on the LCD display. Press this button to switch the audio, video, or both
from any input to any output. Press the TAKE pushbutton to implement the switch.
FIG. 16 displays the SWITCH pushbutton.
FIG. 16 SWITCH Pushbutton
TAKE Pushbutton
Press the TAKE pushbutton to implement an audio/video switch while you are in the Switch menu on the LCD display. When in an
audio or video menu, press the button to cycle through audio and video inputs or outputs (depending on the menu.) This button
does not access the menus or change the currently selected menu.
FIG. 17 displays the TAKE pushbutton.
FIG. 17 TAKE Pushbutton
VIDEO MENU Pushbutton
Press the VIDEO MENU pushbutton to access the video options, displayed on the LCD display. There are two video menus (VIDEO
OUTPUT and VIDEO INPUT) and both are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various VIDEO menus.
FIG. 18 displays the VIDEO MENU pushbutton.
FIG. 18 VIDEO MENU Pushbutton
The Video menu enables you to see and adjust most parameters of the video input and output signals.
Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to traverse the various configuration parameters.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to adjust the selected video parameter.
Adjustments take effect immediately (some parameter changes may exhibit a slight delay) and are saved when you advance to
another option or exit the menu. The menu exits automatically after no user interaction on the front panel for 30 seconds.
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AUDIO MENU Pushbutton
Press the AUDIO MENU pushbutton to access the audio options, displayed on the LCD display. There are three audio menus (AUDIO
OUTPUT, AUDIO INPUT, and MIC) and all are accessible by using this button. Multiple presses cycle through the various AUDIO
menus.
FIG. 19 displays the AUDIO MENU pushbutton.
FIG. 19 AUDIO MENU Pushbutton
The Audio menu enables you to see and adjust most parameters of the audio input and output signals.
Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to traverse the various parameters.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to adjust the selected audio parameter.
Adjustments take effect immediately and are saved when you advance to another option or exit the menu. The menu exits
automatically after no user interaction on the front panel for 30 seconds.
See the Audio Settings section on page 59 for a listing of all available options and instructions on how to change the settings.
Navigation Pushbuttons
The four directional navigation buttons (Left/Right/Up/Down) enable you to navigate through and adjust the configurable
parameters shown on the LCD display. The UP and DOWN navigation buttons are used to move between configurable parameters
within a menu. Pressing UP takes you to the previous configuration parameter. Pressing DOWN takes you to the next configuration
parameter. These buttons do not change the currently selected menu.
The LEFT and RIGHT navigation buttons are used to change the setting of the displayed parameter. If the parameter is read-only
the value cannot change. Pressing LEFT decreases the value displayed if the setting is numeric, or goes to the previously set item if
the setting is a set selection. Pressing RIGHT increases the value displayed if the setting is numeric, or goes to the next set item if
the setting is a set selection. These buttons do not change the currently selected menu.
FIG. 20 displays the navigation pushbuttons.
FIG. 20 Navigation Pushbuttons
STATUS Pushbutton
Press the STATUS pushbutton to access the STATUS menu on the LCD display.
FIG. 21 displays the STATUS pushbutton.
FIG. 21 STATUS Pushbutton
The STATUS menu enables you to see status information such as IP address and installed firmware versions as well as adjust LCD
and LED backlight intensity.
Use the UP and DOWN navigational buttons to traverse the various options.
Use the LEFT and RIGHT navigational buttons to adjust the selected LCD and LED backlight intensity (when selected).
Adjustments take effect immediately and are saved when you advance to another option or exit the menu. The menu exits
automatically after no user interaction on the front panel for 30 seconds.
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EXIT Pushbutton
Press the EXIT pushbutton to exit any menu on the LCD display.
FIG. 22 displays the EXIT pushbutton.
FIG. 22 EXIT Pushbutton
VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE Pushbuttons
Press the VIDEO MUTE button to enable or disable video on all output displays.
Press the AUDIO MUTE button to enable or disable audio for all audio outputs.
FIG. 23 displays the VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE pushbuttons.
FIG. 23 VIDEO/AUDIO MUTE Pushbuttons
The pushbuttons light (red) to indicate that Video and/or Audio muting is active.
Program Port
The front panel of all models features one Type-B USB port for connecting the controller to a PC via USB cable.
The Program port uses a standard Type-A-to-Type-B USB cable to connect to a PC. When connected, you can view your DVX among
the listed Masters connected via USB in NetLinx Studio. See the Initial Configuration chapter in the NX-Series Controllers
WebConsole and Programming Guide for more information.
FIG. 24 Program port
USB Port
The front panel of all models features one Type-A USB port you can use to connect a mass storage device for loading .tkn files,
reading or writing configuration files and log files, or updating the firmware on the unit.
NOTE: This USB port only supports a FAT32 file system.
This USB port (FIG. 25) uses standard USB cabling to connect to any mass storage or peripheral devices.
FIG. 25 USB port
NOTE: USB hubs are not supported on this port.
Press to toggle mute (blank) video all display outputs
Press to toggle mute audio on all audio outputs

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Rear Panel Audio Inputs and Outputs
The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component
layout of the rear panel.
AUDIO INPUTS
The AUDIO INPUTS connectors are female 1/8" stereo mini-phono jacks that receive up to four unbalanced audio inputs. These
connectors feature the following specifications:
Nominal input level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) or -10 dBu (0.3262 Vrms) unbalanced
Maximum input level: 2 Vrms
Input impedance: >12k ohms unbalanced, >12k ohms balanced, DC coupled
FIG. 26 displays the AUDIO INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 26 AUDIO INPUTS connectors
The following table lists the number of ports and the port numbers for each model of DVX.
HDMI INPUTS
The HDMI INPUT connectors on the rear panel routes digital audio (and video) from connected source input devices to the
connected output devices. These inputs support the following audio formats:
For more information about these connectors, including wiring, see the HDMI INPUTS section on page 36.
Some DVX models have DXLink input ports, which support embedded audio, in place of HDMI input ports. See the Supported Video
Settings section on page 37 for more information.
The following table lists the number of digital audio ports and the port numbers for each model of DVX.
AUDIO INPUTS Ports
DVX Model No. of Ports Port Numbers
DVX-3250HD/3255HD 4 1-4
DVX-3256HD 2 1-2
DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD 2 1-2
Supported Audio Formats
SA-CD Dolby Digital Plus DST (as used in SA-CD)
DVD-Audio MPEG1-layerI* DSD (as used in SA-CD)
DTS-HD Master Audio™ MPEG1-layerII DTS
Dolby TrueHD MP3* ATRAC*
LPCM MPEG2* WMA Pro*
Dolby Digital (AC-3) AAC LC* MLP (as used in DVD-Audio)
* - Not available as a compressed format, but supported when output as LPCM.
Digital Audio Ports
DVX Model No. of HDMI
Ports
Port Numbers No. of
DXLink
Ports
Port Numbers
DVX-3250HD 6 5-10 0 N/A
DVX-3255HD 4 5-8 2 9-10
DVX-3256HD 4 3-6 4 7-10
DVX-2250HD 4 5-8 0 N/A
DVX-2255HD 2 3-4 2 5-6
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AUDIO INPUTS
The AUDIO INPUTS connectors are 3.5 mm 5-position captive-wire terminals that can be wired for either balanced (differential) or
unbalanced (single-ended) stereo audio. Since the DVX allows independent switching of video and audio, video and audio inputs of
the same number do not have to be connected to the same source equipment. These connectors feature the following
specifications:
Nominal input level: +4 dBu (1.228 Vrms) balanced or -10 dBu (0.3262 Vrms) unbalanced
Maximum input level: 2 Vrms
Input impedance: >12k ohms unbalanced, >12k ohms balanced, DC coupled
FIG. 27 displays the AUDIO INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 27 AUDIO INPUTS connectors
The following table lists the number of ports and the port numbers for each model of DVX.
Source devices require either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) connections. FIG. 28 illustrates options for
wiring between sources and input connectors. More than one option can be used in the same system.
FIG. 28 Stereo 5-terminal wiring
FIG. 29 provides details for wiring from an audio input to a an unbalanced source device that has RCA connectors. Positive and
ground wires connect to the source. You also can use a CC-3.5ST5-RCA2F 2 RCA Female to 5-Pin Phoenix Cable (FG10-003-20) for
this type of connection.
FIG. 29 RCA Stereo audio source wiring
CAUTION:
Do not connect the negative terminals to the source connector. Doing so can cause damage to your device.
AUDIO INPUTS Ports
DVX Model No. of Ports Port Numbers
DVX-3250HD/3255HD/3256HD 4 11-14
DVX-2250HD/2255HD/2210HD 2 7-8
Balanced wiring
Unbalanced wiring
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MIC/LINE INPUTS
Two 3.5mm 3-pin captive-wire MIC/LINE INPUT connectors allow up to two mono microphones to be connected to the DVX. Each
microphone input supports balanced and unbalanced audio. Each input supports up to 48V of phantom power.
FIG. 30 displays the MIC/LINE INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 30 MIC/LINE INPUTS
FIG. 31 illustrates wiring connections between the DVX and a mono RCA output and an XLR output.
FIG. 31 RCA (mono) and XLR output wiring
AMP OUT
The AMP OUT amplified audio output differs according to the DVX model you are using:
The 4-position captive wire connector for -SP models provides amplified, variable, mono or stereo audio output.
The two 2-position captive wire connectors for -T models provide 70V or 100V mono amplified audio output. Connect a
speaker to either the 70V or 100V terminal, but not both simultaneously.
FIG. 32 displays the AMP OUT audio output.
FIG. 32 AMP OUT CLASS 2 WIRING Output
On -SP models, connect speakers to the AMP OUT output as displayed in FIG. 33.
FIG. 33 Connecting speakers to the Amplified Audio output (-SP models)
RCA output
XLR output
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On -T models, connect a speaker to either the 70V or 100V terminals as displayed in FIG. 34.
FIG. 34 Connecting speakers to the Amplified Audio output (-T models)
AUDIO OUTPUTS
The Line Level audio outputs provide balanced or unbalanced, mono or stereo line-level audio output. The 325x models each
feature three audio outputs (ports 2-4). The 22xx models feature only two audio outputs each (ports 2-3).
FIG. 35 displays the AUDIO OUTPUTS connectors,
FIG. 35 AUDIO OUTPUTS
Destination devices require either balanced (differential) or unbalanced (single-ended) connections. FIG. 36 illustrates options for
wiring between output connectors and the destinations.
FIG. 36 Stereo 5-terminal wiring
CAUTION:
Do not connect the negative terminals to the source connector. Doing so can cause damage to your device.
S/PDIF OUTPUT
The S/PDIF OUTPUT provides digital S/PDIF audio output that can mirror any of the analog audio outputs or HDMI outputs.
FIG. 37 displays the S/PDIF OUTPUT connector.
FIG. 37 S/PDIF Output
destination device
DVX
Balanced wiring
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Rear Panel Video Inputs and Outputs
The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. All digital inputs and outputs on the DVX
support HDCP 1.4. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component layout of the rear panel.
MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS
The four MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors on the rear panel are used to connect video source input devices to the DVX.
The DVX routes video from connected source input devices to the connected output devices. The DVX-3250HD and 3255HD models
each feature four audio outputs (ports 1-4). The DVX-3256HD and 22xx models feature only two audio outputs each (ports 1-2).
FIG. 38 displays the MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors.
FIG. 38 MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUTS (DVI-I connectors)
These numbered inputs correspond to the input port number of the video signal when making a switch or adjusting video input
parameters.
NOTE: The MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors on the DVX are DVI-I (integrated digital/analog) connectors. These connectors
support both DVI-A (analog) and DVI-D (digital) inputs.
The following table describes the pinout conf iguration of the MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connectors:
Each MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT connector supports HDMI and DVI-D, as well as RGBHV, S-Video, Composite, Component, and
VGA inputs, using the appropriate conversion cables. Refer to the Cable Details and Pinout Information section on page 49 for cable
details and pinout information for each cable type:
section on page 49
DVI-A Male to 5-BNC Male Cable section on page 51
DVI-A Male to Triple RCA Male Cable section on page 52
DVI-A Male to S-Video Male Cable section on page 53
DVI-A Male to HD15 (VGA) Male Adapter section on page 54
HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable section on page 55
NOTE: The DVX and the adapter cables listed above utilize industry-standard pinouts. The only adapter cable that is unique to AMX is
the CC-DVI-SVID (DVI-to-S-Video) cable. The others are generally available to purchase from other vendors, assuming that they also
utilize industry standard (or equivalent) pinouts.
The following table displays the supported video settings for each type of input connection:
MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO INPUT Connectors - Pinouts and Signals
Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TMDS Data2- 9 TMDS Data1- 17 TMDS Data0-
2 TMDS Data2+ 10 TMDS Data1+ 18 TMDS Data0+
3 TMDS Data2/4 Shield 11 TMDS Data1/3 Shield 19 TMDS Data0/5 Shield
4 n/c n/c12 n/c 20
5 n/c n/c13 n/c 21
6 DDC Clock [SCL] 14 +5 V Power 22 TMDS Clock Shield
7 DDC Data [SDA] 15 Ground (for +5 V) 23 TMDS Clock +
8 Analog vertical sync 16 Hot Plug Detect 24 TMDS Clock -
C1 Analog Red
C2 Analog Green
C3 Analog Blue
C4 Analog Horizontal Sync
C5 Analog Ground
NOTE: If a DVI source is attached before setting the input to DVI, you may need to reboot the source for it to
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HDMI INPUTS
The HDMI INPUT connectors on the rear panel are used to connect source input devices to the DVX. The DVX routes digital video
and audio from connected source input devices to the connected output devices. These ports support HDMI (with 3D and Deep
Color) and HDCP 1.4.
FIG. 39 displays the HDMI INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 39 HDMI INPUTS connectors
The following table lists the number of video ports and the port numbers for each model of DVX.
The following table describes the pinout configuration of the HDMI INPUTS connectors:
Supported Video Settings
Type Phase Shift Hue Saturation Contrast Brightness
S-Video X X
Composite X X
Component X X
RGB
DVI X X
HDMI X X
NOTE: Deep Color pass-through is not supported on the MULTI/FORMAT VIDEO
INPUTS.
Digital Audio Ports
DVX Model No. of HDMI Ports Port Numbers No. of DXLink Ports Port Numbers
DVX-3250HD 6 5-10 0 N/A
DVX-3255HD 4 5-8 2 9-10
DVX-3256HD 4 3-6 4 7-10
DVX-2250HD 4 5-8 0 N/A
DVX-2255HD 2 3-4 2 5-6
DVX-2210HD 2 3-4 0 N/A
HDMI INPUT Connectors - Pinouts and Signals
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 TMDS Data 2+ 11 TMDS Clock Shield
2 TMDS Data 2 Shield 12 TMDS Clock-
3 TMDS Data 2- 13 CEC
4 TMDS Data 1+ 14 Reserved, HEC Data
5 TMDS Data 1 Shield 15 SCL
6 TMDS Data 1- 16 SDA
7 TMDS Data 0+ 17 DDC/CEC/HEC Ground
8 TMDS Data 0 Shield 18 +5V Power (max 50mA)
9 TMDS Data 0- 19 Hot Plug Detect, HEC Data+
10 TMDS Clock+

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FIG. 40 displays the pin locations for the HDMI INPUTS:
FIG. 40 HDMI pinouts
To connect HDMI input source devices (DVI and HDMI) to the HDMI INPUT connectors, the following (optional) adapter cables are
required:
The following table displays the supported video settings for each type of input connection compatible with the HDMI INPUT
connectors:
DXLink INPUTS
Two DXLink (RJ-45) connectors transport digital video, embedded audio, Ethernet, and bi-directional control over twisted pair cable
to DXLink devices or boards, including digitally transcoded analog video signals. Both inputs support HDCP 1.4. These connectors
are not available on all DVX models. Consult the Digital Audio Ports table on page 36 for a list of DVX models that feature DXLink
INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 41 displays the DXLINK INPUTS connectors.
FIG. 41 DXLINK INPUTS
See the Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations section on page 39 for information about cable
requirements for these ports.
DVI Input Adapter Cables
Name Description Length FG#
HDMI Interface Cable HDMI Male to HDMI Male 6 1/2’ (2m) FG10-2178-05
HDMI to DVI Cable HDMI Male to DVI Male
(See the HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable section on
page 55 for more information on HDMI-to-DVI cable
wiring.)
6’ (1.828m) FG10-2179
Supported Video Settings
Type Phase Shift Hue Saturation Contrast Brightness
DVI X X
HDMI X X

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DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS
The following sections provide details on the video outputs for the 325x and 22xx DVX models.
325x Video Outputs
The DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS includes 2 different types of connectors:
4 HDMI Output connectors (1-4) each provide digital DVI video and HDMI audio and video output.
2 DXLink Twisted Pair outputs (1, 3) mirror HDMI outputs 1 and 3. They provide digital video, audio, Ethernet, and
bi-directional control over Category Cable to DXLink Receivers. See the Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and
Recommendations section below for information about cable requirements.
NOTE: On Video outputs 1 and 3, if you are using both DXLink and HDMI outputs, it is recommended that they have the same native
resolution. In this situation, the EDID from the HDMI display is used to determine the SmartScale resolution and timing.
FIG. 42 displays the HDMI and DXLink audio/video output ports.
FIG. 42 DXLINK/HDMI OUTPUTS
NOTE: All video output ports support HDCP 1.4.
22xx Video Outputs
The VIDEO OUTPUTS for the 22xx DVX models include 2 different types of connectors:
2 HDMI Output connectors (1-2) each provide scaled digital DVI video and HDMI audio and video output.
1 DXLink Twisted Pair output (3) providing digital video, embedded audio, Ethernet (ICSP commands only), and
bi-directional control and power over Category Cable to DXLink Receivers. Video output on the DXLink port is NOT scaled.
See the Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations section on page 39 information about cable
requirements.
NOTE: The DVX-2210HD features 1 DXLink Twisted Pair output (1) which mirrors HDMI port 1. It provides digital video, audio,
Ethernet, and bi-directional control over Twisted Pair Cable to DXLink Receivers.
FIG. 43 displays the HDMI and DXLink audio/video output ports on the DVX-2250HD-SP:
FIG. 43 VIDEO OUTPUTS
NOTE: All video output ports support HDCP 1.4.

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FIG. 44 displays male and female RJ-45 connectors. You can connect the DVX to the DXLink receivers via Category cabling.
FIG. 44 RJ-45 Pinouts
Twisted Pair Cable Pinouts
AMX supports both the T568A and T568B pinout specifications for termination of the twisted pair cable used between the DVX and
the DXLink receiver.
FIG. 45 displays the twisted pair pinouts for T586A and T568B specifications.
FIG. 45 Twisted pair cable pinouts for T568A (recommended) and T568B specifications
Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations
The following requirements and recommendations apply to cabling DXLink (RJ-45) connectors:
DXLink cable runs require shielded category cable (STP) of Cat6 (or better).
DXLink twisted pair cable runs for DXLink equipment shall only be run within a common building.*
DXLink delivers 10.2 Gb/s throughput over shielded category cable. Based on this bandwidth requirement, we recommend
following industry standard practices designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet when designing and installing the cable
infrastructure.
The cables should be no longer than necessary to reach the end-points. We recommend terminating the cable to the actual
distance required rather than leaving any excess cable in a service loop.
For more details and helpful cabling information, reference the white paper titled "Cabling for Success with DXLink" available at
www.amx.com or contact your AMX representative.
* "Common building" is defined as: Where the walls of the structure(s) are physically connected and the structure(s) share a single
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Rear Panel Control and Power
The following sub-sections describe each component on the rear panel of the DVX. Refer to FIG. 6 on page 24 for the component
layout of the rear panel.
Serial Ports
The DVX features device control serial ports that support either RS-232 or RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 communication protocols.
Each port supports the following specifications:
XON/XOFF (transmit on/transmit off)
CTS/RTS (clear to send/ready to send)
300-115,200 baud rate
RS-232 Ports
The RS-232 ports (ports 2-4 and 6-8 on the DVX-325xHD; ports 2-4 on the DVX-22xxHD) are 5-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male)
connectors used for connecting A/V sources and displays. These ports support most standard RS-232 communication protocols
for data transmission.
FIG. 46 displays the RS-232 ports for the DVX.
FIG. 46 RS-232 ports
The following table lists the pinouts for the RS-232 ports.
In the above table, pin 1 is located on the right side of the port, and the pinouts count up to the left.
RS-232/422/485 Ports
The RS-232/422/485 ports (ports 1 and 5 on the DVX-325x; port 1 on the DVX-22xx) are 10-pin 3.5 mm mini-Phoenix (male)
connectors used for connecting A/V sources and displays. By default, these ports are RS-422- and RS-485-disabled ports. These
ports can be used as RS-232 ports by disabling RS-422 and RS-485 on the ports. Only with RS-422/485 disabled will the ports
operate as RS-232. See the SET BAUD command and the TSET BAUD command in the NetLinx Programming chapter of the NX-
Series Controllers WebConsole and Programming Guide for more information on disabling RS-422 and RS-485 on these ports.
These ports support most standard RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 communication protocols for data transmission.
FIG. 47 displays the RS-232/422/485 ports for each DVX model.
FIG. 47 RS-232/422/485 ports
RS-232 Port Pinouts
Pin 1 GND
Pin 2 RXD
Pin 3 TXD
Pin 4 CTS
Pin 5 RTS
DVX-22xxHDDVX-325xHD
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