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QUICK START GUIDE
SDX-510M-DX Solecis® Digital Switcher
Overview
This guide pertains to the SDX-510M-DX 5x1 Multi-Format Digital Switcher with 
DXLink Output (FG1010-315). The purpose of this document is to illustrate how the 
device is to be installed and set up in its simplest configuration by a trained 
technician.
Additional Documentation
Additional documentation for this device is available at www.amx.com. Refer to the 
Solecis SDX Digital Switchers Instruction Manual for additional details on installing, 
upgrading, and wiring the SDX-510M-DX.
You can also access this Quick Start Guide online by using your mobile device to scan 
the QR code located on the bottom of the switcher.
What’s in the Box?
The following items are included with the SDX-510M-DX:
• (2) 5-pin Phoenix connectors
• (1) 4-pin Phoenix connector
• (1) 3-pin Phoenix connector
• (4) rubber feet
• (1) universal power cord
Power
Active power requirements:
• Voltage, AC (typical): 110-240VAC, 50-60 Hz
• Power consumption (max): 110V, 60Hz = 59W; 240V 50Hz = 68W
Environmental Requirements
The environmental requirements for the SDX-510M-DX are as follows:
•Operating Temperature: 32° F (0° C) to 104° F (40° C)
•Storage Temperature: -4° F (-20° C) to 158° F (70° C)
•Operating Humidity: 5% to 85% RH (non-condensing)
•Storage Humidity: 0% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Conf iguration
Perform the following to prepare the switcher for network communication:
Setting the Configuration DIP Switches
Use the Configuration DIP switch to enable/disable the LAN ports and set network 
connectivity. DIP switch settings are read on reboot. Any changes to the DIP switch 
settings are not acted upon until after you reboot the device.
Enabling the LAN 10/100 Ports
The LAN 10/100 ports on the switchers are disabled by default. You can enable the 
ports by setting #1 DIP switch to ON (see FIG. 1).
Enabling Network Connectivity
Network connectivity on the switchers is disabled by default. You can enable network 
connectivity by setting #3 DIP switch to ON (see FIG. 1).
FIG. 1  CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH
Installation
Before connecting the switcher to its peripheral devices and powering the device, be 
sure to mount the device using one of the methods detailed below. You can also 
pole-mount the switcher using the V Style Single Module Pole Mounting Kit (FG1010-
723). The switchers also include rubber feet that you can apply to the bottom of the 
device for table-top mounting.
Surface Mounting
The Solecis Digital Switchers can be mounted using V Style Surface Mounting 
Brackets (FG1010-722). The Surface Mount Brackets are designed for mounting a 
single module (to a wall, on or under a desk, etc.) The brackets may be attached to 
mount the top or the bottom flush with the mounting surface.
Rack Mounting
You can mount the switcher on a rack shelf by using an NMX-VRK V-Style Rack Shelf 
(FG3201-60). In addition to the switcher, you can also use wire ties to mount the 
switcher’s power supply on the rack shelf.
1. Invert the switcher and the rack shelf for ease of installation.
2. Attach the rack shelf to the bottom of the switcher using the #4-40 3/16 inch 
undercut flat head screws (provided). Insert the screws through the underside 
of the rack shelf and into the holes on the bottom of the switcher. Note that 
only two screws are required.
3. Install the rack shelf in a standard EIA 19 in. (48.26 cm) rack and secure with 
rack-mounting screws.
4. (This step is optional.) Attach fill plates using the #4-40 3/16 inch undercut 
flat head screws (provided). Be sure to use the screw holes closest to the front 
of the tray.
Getting Connected
The following sections describe how to connect your switcher to your network, 
audio/video sources, and accessories.
Connecting the Switcher to a Video Input
The two GROUP INPUTS areas on the rear panel each feature an HDMI port, a 15-pin 
VGA port, a 1/8" mini-Stereo jack, and a 5-pin 3.5mm Dual External Button/LED 
Control connector. The HDMI input supports a digital audio/video source. The VGA 
input port supports analog video. Use the 1/8" mini-Stereo jack for analog audio. 
Though these two sets of input ports support separate digital and analog video 
sources, you can only select one input at a time to be sourced to the output ports.
Use the first external button LED control connector to cycle through the inputs 
within a particular group. HDMI INPUT 1 is always the first input on both groups. 
Group 1 contains inputs 1, 2, and 3. Group 2 contains inputs 1, 4, and 5. You can 
route the audio/video from one input within a group at a time. You can cycle through 
the inputs in each group by clicking a single button module connected to the 
External button connector located next to HDMI INPUT 1 on the rear panel of the 
device.
Connecting the Switcher to a Video Output
The switchers can transmit a signal simultaneously to both DXLink and HDMI 
outputs.
• The switcher uses standard HDMI cabling to connect to the HDMI inputs and 
outputs. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI OUT port on the front panel 
of the switcher to the display device.
• The switcher uses category cabling to connect to the DXLink output. See the 
Important Twisted Pair Cabling Requirements and Recommendations section for 
information about cable requirements for the DXLink port. Use category 
cabling to connect the DXLINK port on the front panel of the switcher to the 
DXLink input port on a DXLink receiver, Enova DVX switcher, or Enova DGX 
switcher.
Applying Power
Once you have mounted the switcher, set the DIP switches, and connected the 
appropriate input and output devices to the ports on the switcher, apply power by 
connecting the universal power cord supplied with the switcher.
Video Switching
Auto Switching mode is the default switching mode. With Auto Switching mode, the 
switcher responds to the most recently added video input by switching the new input 
to display on the HDMI and DXLink output. If the currently selected video source is 
removed, the switcher switches to the PC-IN input. If the PC-IN input is removed, the 
switcher remains on the PC-IN input.
You can disable Auto Switching mode by using the VIDIN_AUTO_SELECT NetLinx 
command. See the Solecis SDX Digital Switchers Instruction Manual for more 
information on this command.
To switch between video inputs that have already been established, you can perform 
one of the following:
• Use the Select button on the front of the panel to toggle through the video 
inputs.
• Use a connected external button (not included) with the External Button/LED 
Control connector (#1) located on the rear panel of the switcher (to the left of 
HDMI IN 1). Each external button press provides the same functionality as the 
Select button on the front of the panel.
• The switcher has two sets of groups in which you can use an external button/
LED control connector to cycle through the inputs within a particular group. 
Group 1 contains inputs 1, 2, and 3. Group 2 contains inputs 1, 4, and 5. For 
group 1, connect the single button module to contact closure 2. For group 2, 
connect the single button module to contact closure 4.
#1 switch, set to ON
to enable
LAN 10/100 ports
#3 switch, set to ON
to enable network
connectivity
Produktspecifikationer
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