AMX TV Converter Box AXB TC User Manual

Operation/Reference Guide  
AXB-TC and AXB-TCR  
Television Controllers (& Receivers)  
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AXB-TC and AXB-TCR Television Controllers  
Overview  
The AXB-TC and AXB-TCR Television Controllers are intelligent, microprocessor-controlled systems  
equipped with a lithium battery to protect stored memory. The television controllers can control a variety  
of Infrared-controlled devices such as televisions, audio receivers, and videocassette recorders.  
FIG. 1 shows the front and rear panels of the AXB-TCR. With the exception of the IR Input Window (on  
the AXB-TCR only), the TC and TCR share the same front and rear panel components.  
IR Input Window  
IR OUT  
IR Out LED  
AXlink LED  
TV Sensor LED  
AXlink  
DEVICE  
ON  
TV SENSOR  
Device DIP switch  
Front  
TV Power Sensing POT  
AXlink  
PWR  
Rear  
PWR connector  
AXlink connector  
TV Sensor connector  
IR Emitter connector  
FIG. 1 AXB-TCR front and rear panel components  
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Specifications  
The following table list the product specifications for the television controllers. Other than the IR Input  
Window (on the AXB-TCR only), the specifications for the TC and TCR are identical.  
AXB-TC/TCR Specifications  
Dimensions (HWD):  
(with connectors)  
Power consumption:  
Front Panel Components:  
LED indicators  
• 1.29" x 3.33" x 5.54" (32.8 mm x 84.6 mm x 140.6 mm)  
200 mA @ 12 VDC  
• AXlink LED (green and blinks to indicate AXlink communication activity  
and power:  
• Full-Off indicates no power is being received or the controller is not  
functioning properly.  
• One blink per second indicates power is active and AXlink  
communication is functioning.  
• Full-On indicates there is no AXlink control or activity, but power is On.  
IR Out: Red LED blinks when the television controller transmits IR or  
serial (outgoing) signals.  
One blink every 2 seconds: The AXB-TC/TCR program is not loaded.  
TV Sensor: Red LED that lights when the television controller receives,  
via the CC-IR TV Sensor, the correct horizontal scan frequency signal  
indicating television or monitor power is on.  
This LED also lights when the television controller receives a power on  
status from an AMX PCS Power Control Sensor.  
One blink every 2 seconds: The AXB-TC/TCR program is not loaded  
DEVICE DIP switch  
8-position DIP switch that sets the AXlink device number on the AXB-TC  
and AXB-TCR.  
IR Input Window (AXB-TCR only) Receives 38 kHz IR-control signals from AMX transmitters.  
The IR input window contains a red LED that lights when receiving IR-  
control data.  
IR Compatibility (AXB-TCR only) AMX wireless IR control panels and hand-held transmitters (38 kHz only)  
Rear Panel components:  
TV Sensor connector  
2-pin (male) connector that supports horizontal scan frequency sensing  
up to 65 kHz with a CC-IR TV Sensor. The connector can also be used  
with a PCS (Power Current Sensor) to detect television power status (on  
or off).  
TV Sensor POT  
Sets the sensitivity to the PCS. You may need to adjust this POT to allow  
the PCS to detect the television's power status (on or off).  
IR Emitter connector  
2-pin (male) connector that transmits IR control signals to a television  
using the CC-IRC IR Emitter cables. The connector also supports trans-  
mitting serial control data to an external device.  
AXlink connector  
PWR connector  
4-pin (male) connector that supports AXlink control data communication.  
2-pin (male) connector that connects to an external 12 VDC power sup-  
ply. Refer to theWiring section on page 7 for external power supply  
requirements.  
Enclosure:  
Weight:  
Plastic with black matte finish  
6 oz. (170 grams)  
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AXB-TC/TCR Specifications (Cont.)  
Mounting options:  
Flat surface  
• CC-IR TV Sensor (CC-XPS sensor)  
Included accessories:  
• CC-IRC IR Emitter  
Optional accessories:  
• SE-TC Security Enclosure  
• PCS Power Current Sensor  
• VSS2 Video Sync Sensor  
• 12 VDC Power supply  
Applications  
FIG. 2 shows a sample system configuration.  
PCS  
Power Control Sensor  
Television  
Television  
CC-IR  
TV Sensor/cable  
CC-IRC  
IR Emitter/cable  
TXC-16  
transmitter  
IR signal  
AXB-TCR  
AXB-TC  
Power Supply  
Power Supply  
AXlink  
AXlink  
Axcess Cardframe (rear view)  
FIG. 2 Sample system application  
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Installation and Wiring  
Setting the Device DIP Switch  
The eight-position Device DIP switch sets the identification number for the television controller. Make  
sure the device number matches the number assigned in the AXCESS software program. The quick  
reference table below shows the switch positions and their numeric value. In the example below, the  
numeric value of the Device DIP switch is 97 (1+32+64=97).  
DIP Switch Settings  
DEVICE  
Switch  
Value  
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
8
5
6
7
8
ON  
16 32 64 128  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Internal Jumper Settings  
The internal jumpers, located on the circuit card inside the television controller enclosure, set the input,  
output, and IR attenuation modes. Internal jumper modes include:  
Jumper JP1 sets the input mode for power sensing or power current sensing.  
Jumper JP2 sets the IR output mode for IR or serial communication.  
Jumper JP3 sets the IR attenuation mode for bypass or adjustment.  
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to open the enclosure and non-conducting pliers to set the jumpers.  
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before removing the enclosure,  
discharge any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded  
metal object.  
1. Unplug all connectors from the rear panel of the television controller.  
2. Remove the two Phillips-head screws on the bottom of the enclosure.  
3. Pull the two enclosure halves apart and set the bottom portion of the enclosure on a flat surface.  
FIG. 1 shows the location of the internal jumpers.  
JP1 jumper  
JP3 jumper  
JP2 jumper  
front  
FIG. 1 Internal jumper locations  
4. Replace the top portion of the enclosure on the bottom portion. Then, refasten the two Phillips-head  
screws.  
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JI jumper settings: TV power sensing/TV power current sensing mode  
JI Jumper Settings: TV Power Sensing/TV Power Current Sensing  
Television Power Sensing mode  
To use this mode, connect a TVS TV Sensor  
to the television to detect horizontal scan fre-  
quencies up to 65 kHz.  
Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP1 connector  
pin's 1 and 2.  
Television Power Current Sensing mode  
To use this mode, connect a sensor device  
(such as a PCS2 Dual Power Current Sen-  
sor or VSS2 Video Sync Sensor) to the  
television to detect on and off power status.  
Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP1 connector  
pin's 2 and 3.  
J2 jumper settings: IR output mode (IR or serial communication)  
J2 Jumper Settings: IR Output Mode (IR or Serial Communication)  
IR Output mode  
To use this mode, connect a CC-IRC IR  
Emitter to the television to transmit IR sig-  
nals.  
Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP2 connector  
pin's 2 and 3.  
Serial (wired connection) Output mode  
Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP2 connector  
pin's 1 and 2.  
J3 jumper settings: IR attenuation mode (bypass or adjustment)  
J3 Jumper Settings: IR Attenuation Mode (Bypass or Adjustment)  
IR Signal Attenuation Bypass mode (normal) Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP3 connector  
pin's 1 and 2.  
IR Signal Attenuation Adjustment mode  
Place the 2-pin jumper on the JP3 connector  
pin's 2 and 3.  
Also, set the JP2 internal jumper for IR emit-  
ter mode.  
Refer to the product documentation for the PCS2 Dual Power Current Sensor, VSS2  
Video Sync Sensor, TVS TV Sensor and CC-IRC IR Emitter (available online at  
www.amx.com) for more information on these devices.  
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Wiring  
The TV sensor, IR emitter, AXlink, and 12 VDC power supply connectors are located on the rear panel  
of the television controller as shown in FIG. 1 on page 1.  
Do not connect power directly to the television controller. If you are using power from  
AXlink, disconnect the wiring from the Central Controller before connecting the wiring  
to the television controller. If you are using an optional 12 VDC power supply, apply  
power to the television controller only when installation is complete.  
Wiring guidelines  
The television controller requires 12 VDC power to operate properly. The power can be supplied via  
AXlink cable, or with an optional 12 VDC power supply. The maximum wiring distance between the  
Central Controller and television controller is determined by power consumption, supplied voltage, and  
the wire gauge used for the cable.  
The following table lists wire sizes and the maximum lengths allowable between the television controller  
and Central Controller. The maximum wiring lengths are based on a minimum of  
13.5 volts available at the Central Controller's power supply. If a television controller is installed farther  
away from the Central Controller than recommended in the table, connect a 12 VDC power supply to the  
2-pin 12 VDC PWR connector on the rear panel.  
Wiring Guidelines - TC - 175 mA  
Wiring Guidelines - TCR - 200 mA  
Wire size  
Maximum wiring  
length  
Wire size  
Maximum wiring  
length  
18 AWG  
20 AWG  
22 AWG  
24 AWG  
670.69 feet (204.43 meters)  
424.33 feet (129.34 meters)  
264.55 feet (80.63 meters)  
166.76 feet (50.83 meters)  
18 AWG  
20 AWG  
22 AWG  
24 AWG  
586.55 feet (178.78 meters)  
371.29 feet (113.17 meters)  
231.48 feet (70.56 meters)  
145.91 feet (44.47 meters)  
Preparing/connecting captive wires  
1. Strip 0.25 inch of wire insulation off all wires.  
2. Insert each wire into the appropriate opening on the connector according to the wiring diagrams and  
connector types described in this section.  
Do not tighten the screws excessively; doing so may strip the threads and damage the connector.  
TV Sensor connections  
Connect the CC-IR to the TV Sensor connector, on the rear panel of the television controller, as shown in  
FIG. 2 to detect horizontal scan frequencies up to 65 kHz.  
GND  
TV SENSOR  
Television  
connector  
SEN  
CC-IR  
FIG. 2 CC-IR TV Sensor connector wiring diagram  
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IR Emitter connections  
Connect the CC-IRC IR Emitter to the IR Emitter connector, on the rear panel of the television controller  
(FIG. 3) to transmit IR control signals to the television.  
CC-IRC  
Television  
GND  
SG  
IR EMITTER  
connector  
FIG. 3 CC-IRC IR Emitter connector wiring diagram  
Axlink data and power connections  
Connect the Central Controllers's AXlink connector to the AXlink connector on the rear panel of the  
television controller for data and 12 VDC power, as shown in FIG. 4.  
12 VDC  
PWR connector  
PWR  
GND  
no connection  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
AXlink connector  
Axcess Control System  
FIG. 4 AXlink data and power wiring diagram  
Axlink data and 12 VDC power supply connections  
Connect the Central Controller’s AXlink connector to the AXlink connector on the rear panel of the  
television controller, and the optional 12 VDC power supply, as shown in FIG. 5.  
12 VDC  
PWR connector  
PWR  
GND  
12 VDC power supply  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
AXlink connector  
Axcess Control System  
FIG. 5 AXlink Data and 12 VDC Power Supply Connections  
Use the 12 VDC power supply when the distance between the AMX system and television controller  
exceeds the limits described in the Wiring Guidelines table on page 7.  
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Make sure to connect only the GND wire on the AXlink connector when using a 12  
VDC power supply. Do not connect the PWR wire to the AXlink connector's PWR  
opening.  
PCS and Axlink data and power connections  
Connect the PCS Power Current Sensor to the TV Sensor connector, on the rear panel of the television  
controller (FIG. 6) to detect and control the television power status (on or off).  
12 VDC  
connector  
PWR  
GND  
no connection  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
PWR  
Television  
Controller  
AXlink  
connector  
PCS  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
Power Supply Sensor  
TV SENSOR  
connector  
GND  
SEN  
FIG. 6 PCS and AXlink data and power wiring diagram  
PCS and 12 VDC power supply connections  
Connect the PCS to the TV Sensor connector, on the rear panel of the television controller, and the  
optional 12 VDC power supply, as shown in FIG. 7, to detect and control the television power status (on  
or off).  
12 VDC  
connector  
12 VDC  
power supply  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
PWR  
AXP  
AXM  
GND  
Television  
Controller  
AXlink  
connector  
PCS  
Power Supply Sensor  
TV SENSOR  
connector  
GND  
SEN  
FIG. 7 PCS and optional 12 VDC power supply wiring diagram  
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Installation  
Install the television controller on any flat surface or inside the optional SE-TC Security Enclosure, as  
described below:  
1. Mount the Axcess Central Controller where it will be used. Then, connect the power supply.  
2. Route the Axlink power and data cable, CC-IR TV Sensor cable, CC-IRC IR Emitter cable, and 12  
VDC power supply from the television to the television controller's location.  
3. Drill four #6-32 holes into the SE-TC mounting surface in the locations shown in FIG. 8.  
FIG. 8 SE-TC mounting dimensions  
4. Mount the SE-TC.  
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Television Power Sensor Adjustment  
After connecting the CC-IR to the television, the power sensing POT, on the rear of the television  
controller (see FIG. 1 on page 1), may require adjustment to detect the television's power status:  
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver and flat-blade tool (non-conducting) to adjust the POT screw.  
1. Turn the television off.  
2. Locate the POT screw on the circuit card and turn it clockwise 20 full turns or until it clicks. The red  
TV Sensor indicator, located on the front panel, should be dark.  
3. Turn the television on.  
4. Turn the POT screw counterclockwise until the TV Sensor indicator lights. Then, turn the POT  
screw counterclockwise one full turn.  
5. Turn television power off. If the TV Sensor indicator is lit, turn the POT screw clockwise until the  
indicator goes dark.  
6. Reattach the enclosure and refasten the two screws.  
IR Signal Attenuation Adjustment  
If you experience television control problems after connecting a CC-IRC IR Emitter to the television, the  
television may be too sensitive to interpret the IR signals generated by the television controller. You can  
use the IR signal attenuation POT, located inside the television controller (FIG. 9), to decrease the  
strength of the IR signal.  
Refer to Internal Jumper Settings section on page 5 to put the AXB-TC or AXB-TCR in IR attenuation  
mode.  
IR signal attenuation POT  
front  
FIG. 9 IR signal attenuation POT location  
Use a Phillips-head screwdriver and flat-blade tool (non-conducting) to adjust the POT screw.  
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Discharge any static electricity from  
your body by touching a grounded metal object before adjusting the POT.  
1. Remove the two Phillips-head screws on the bottom of the television controller enclosure.  
2. Pull the two enclosure halves apart and set the bottom portion of the enclosure on a flat surface.  
3. Locate the POT screw on the circuit card and turn it counterclockwise with a flat-blade tool until it  
stops.  
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4. Turn the POT screw clockwise one-eighth turn to increase signal saturation. Then, send an IR  
control signal to the television. If the television performs correctly, go to step 5. If not, repeat this  
step until the television performs the correct operation.  
5. Send an IR control signal to the television for all programmed operations. If an operation fails, go  
back to step 4.  
6. Reattach the enclosure and refasten the two screws.  
Replacing the Lithium Battery  
There is a lithium battery (FIG. 10), with a life of approximately five years, in the television controller  
that protects stored presets if there is a power loss. The battery is not used when DC power is supplied to  
the television controller. You should write down the replacement date on a sticker or label by adding 5  
years to the date of installation, and attach it to the bottom of the television controller.  
Battery (CR2025 type)  
socket  
FIG. 10 Lithium battery and socket  
All control commands in television controller memory are lost when the lithium battery  
is replaced.  
Contact your AMX dealer before you replace the lithium battery to verify that they have a current copy  
of the IRLIB program file for your television controller. This will prevent any inadvertent loss of data or  
service outage.  
Static electricity can damage electronic circuitry. Before removing the battery from the  
enclosure, discharge any static electricity from your body by touching a grounded  
metal object.  
Use a flat-blade tool (non-conducting) that can be slipped under the lithium battery to pry it up and out of  
the socket.  
1. Discharge the static electricity from your body.  
2. Unplug all cables from the television controller.  
3. Remove the two Phillips-head screws on the bottom of the television controller enclosure.  
4. Pull the two enclosure halves apart and set the bottom portion of the enclosure on a flat surface.  
5. Locate the battery on the circuit card.  
6. Carefully pry the battery out of its socket and insert the new battery. Write down the next  
replacement date on a label by adding 5 years to the replacement date; attach it to the bottom of the  
television controller.  
7. Reattach the enclosure and refasten the two screws.  
8. Plug all cables back into the television controllers.  
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There is a danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly. Replace the  
battery with the same or equivalent type, recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of the used battery according to the manufacturer's instructions. Never  
recharge, disassemble, or heat the battery above 212 °F (100 °C). Never solder  
directly to the battery or expose the contents of the battery to water.  
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Programming Information  
Programming Information  
Overview  
The television controllers are controlled with channel settings, IR functions, and Axcess  
Send_Commands. You create software programs with the AMX Axcess programming software. Use the  
programming information in this section with the Axcess Programming Guide to program television  
controllers. After you create the IRLIB program, download it to the non-volatile (battery protected)  
memory in the television controller. Refer to the IRLIB Infrared Library Management Program  
instruction manual to create and store IR control files.  
Channel Setting Commands  
Use the channel setting commands listed in the following table to generate IR code, PUSH and  
RELEASE operations, and to detect power failure errors.  
Channel Setting Commands  
Chann Description  
el  
1-127  
Channels that generate IR code for the corresponding functions.  
128-247 PUSH and RELEASE channels for received IR code.  
248  
249  
250  
255  
A PUSH on this channel generates a power failure error.  
Red IR sensor (AXB-TCR only) LED blinks when channel 249 and 250 are on.  
Red IR sensor (AXB-TCR only) LED lights when channel is on.  
Channel is on, when the television power sensor (CC-IR) detects a horizontal scan frequency. The  
channel is disabled after the television controller receives a 'POF' (power off) or 'PON' (power on)  
command. The channel is enabled after the television controller receives a 'POD' (disable 'PON' or  
'POF') command.  
If one of these channels is turned on while another is already on, the initial channel  
stops transmitting and the second channel begins.  
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IR Functions (Standard Order)  
The following table lists the IR function, in their standard order.  
IR Functions (Standard Order)  
Functio Description  
n
Functio Description  
n
1
2
3
4
5
6
play >  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
channel up or +  
channel down or -  
volume up or +  
volume down or -  
mute  
stop []  
pause | | or still  
ffwd >>  
rewind <<  
search fwd >>| (AMS music search fwd for  
CD)  
on (power typically)  
7
8
search rev |<< (AMS music search rev for CD) 28  
off (power typically)  
record  
29  
TV/Video, TV/VCR, or TV/LDP (one  
button source selection)  
9
power or on/off  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
TV  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
'0 ' or '10 '  
Video1, Line A, VCR1, VDP, or input +  
'1 ' (channel digits or tracks for CD)  
Video2, Line B, VCR2, or input -  
'2 '  
Video3  
'3 '  
RGB1 or Tape1  
'4 '  
RGB2 or Tape2  
'5 '  
CD  
'6 '  
tuner  
'7 '  
phono  
'8 '  
aux  
'9 '  
AM/FM  
'+10 ' (for CD players typically)  
play < (play reverse)  
A/B  
enter (typically used in conjunction with num- 42  
bers)  
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Send_Commands  
Use the Send_Commands listed in the following table to program the Axcess Central Controller and  
television controller.  
The device number range for the television controller is 1 through 255.  
Refer to the Axcess Programming Language instruction manual for additional programming  
information.  
Send_Commands  
CARON  
Enables an IR carrier signal after receiving a 'CARON' command.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 1,'CARON'  
Enables the carrier signal for device 1.  
CAROFF  
Disables an IR carrier signal from responding until a 'CARON' command  
is received. Use this command to control television controllers via serial  
communication.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 255,'CAROFF'  
Disables the carrier signal for device 255.  
'CH',<Channel>  
Generates IR digit pulses to select a television channel number. Chan-  
nels 1-99 pulse as two digits. Channels 100 and greater, the one-hun-  
dredth digit pulses as 127. If IR function 21 (enter) exists, it follows the  
IR digit pulses.  
Variable:  
<Channel> = 0-199  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 2,"'CH',25"  
Sets the television connected to device 2 to channel 25.  
'CTOF',<Time>  
Sets the single IR pulses off time between channel digits and IR func-  
tions. Time is stored in permanent memory. The channel digit off time is  
set with the 'CH' command and the single pulse off time is set with the  
'SP' command.  
Variable:  
<Time> = 0-255; default = 5 (0.5 seconds)  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 3,"'CTOF',10"  
Sets the off-time pulse time (delay) to 1 second for device 3.  
?CTOF  
Sends the current off-time pulse string "'CTOF',<Time>" to the master.  
Set the <Time> value in .10 second increments.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 35,'?CTOF'  
Sends the current off-time pulse string from device 35 to the master.  
'CTON',<Time>  
Sets the IR pulse (single) on-time between channel digits and IR func-  
tions. Time is stored in permanent memory. System default is 5 (.5 sec-  
ond). The channel digit on time is set with the 'CH' command and the  
single pulse on time is set with the 'SP' command.  
Variable:  
<Time> = 0-255; default = 5 (0.5 seconds)  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 92,"'CTON',20"  
Sets the on-time pulse (delay) to 2 seconds for device 92.  
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Send_Commands (Cont.)  
?CTON  
Sends the current on-time pulse string "'CTON',<Time>" to the master.  
Set the <Time> value in .10 second increments.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 92,'?CTON'  
Sends the current on-time pulse string from device 92 to the master.  
'DC',<IR in>,<IR out>  
Sets a direct connection so the <IR out> (IR function) data transmits  
while the <IR in> code is received. The PUSH and RELEASE for the  
<IR in> code is not sent to the master. The maximum number of direct  
connections is 16.  
Variables:  
<IR in> = Custom IR function assigned to hand-held IR transmitting  
device  
<IR out> = IR functions (see theIR Functions (Standard Order) table  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 26,"'DC',145,24"  
Increases the volume level on the equipment connected to device 26.  
'DE',<Time>  
Sets the delay time in .10 second increments for the TV sensor (CC-IR)  
to stabilize before sensing for a status change.  
Variable:  
<Time> = 0-255; System default time = 10 (1 second).  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 25,"'DE',10"  
Sets the delay time to 1 second for the CC-IR connected to device 25.  
?DE  
Sends the current television power sensor (CC-IR) delay time string  
"'DE',<Time>" to the master.  
Set the <Time> value in .10 second increments.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 25,'?DE'  
Device 25 sends the current television power sensor delay time to the  
master.  
DK  
Deletes all direct connections set with the 'DC' command.  
POD  
Disables current 'PON' (power on) or 'POF' (power off) command set-  
tings. Channel 255 changes are enabled.  
POF  
Sends IR function 28 (if available) or 9 to turn device power off. After  
three attempts, if the CC-IR (TV sensor) still detects a power-on status,  
the television controller starts processing stored buffer commands.  
Then, if another IR function 28 or 9 fails to turn the television's power off,  
the television controller sends a PUSH and RELEASE to channel 248  
and generates a power failure error. If the device is turned on manually,  
this command turns television power off unless the television controller  
receives a 'PON' (power on) or 'POD' (disable 'POF') command.  
PON  
Sends IR function 27 (if available) or 9 to turn device power on. After  
three attempts, if the TV sensor (CC-IR) still detects a power-off status,  
the television controller starts processing stored buffer commands.  
Then, if another IR function 27 or 9 fails to turn the television's power on,  
the television controller sends a PUSH and RELEASE to channel 248  
and generates a power failure error. If the device is turned off manually,  
this command turns television power on unless the television controller  
receives a 'POF' (power off) or 'POD' (disable 'PON' command) com-  
mand.  
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Send_Commands (Cont.)  
'PTOF',<Time>  
Sets the IR power-off pulse time after a power-on pulse in increments of  
.10 seconds. Time is stored in permanent memory.  
Variable:  
<Time> = 0-255; System default = 15 (1.5 seconds).  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 55,"'PTOF',15"  
Sets the power-off pulse time after a power-on pulse to 1.5 seconds for  
device 55.  
?PTOF  
Sends the current IR power-off pulse time string "'PTOF', <Time>" to the  
master. Set the <Time> value in .10 second increments.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 55,'?PTOF'  
Sends the current IR power-off pulse time from device 55 to the master.  
'PTON',<Time>  
Sets the IR power-on pulse time in increments of .10 seconds. Time is  
stored in permanent memory.  
Variables:  
<Time> = 0-255; System default = 5 (.5 second).  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 233,"'PTON',20"  
Sets the IR power-on pulse time (delay) to 2 seconds for device 233.  
?PTON  
Sends the current IR power-on pulse time string "'PTON',<Time>" to the  
master. Set the <Time> value in .10 second increments.  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 233,'?PTON'  
Sends the current IR power-on pulse time from device 233 to the mas-  
ter.  
'RO',<Offset>  
Sets the offset value subtracted from the IR function before sending the  
code to the master.  
Variables:  
<Offset> = 0-255  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 62,"'RO',5"  
Subtracts 5 from the incoming IR code number and sends the appropri-  
ate IR function from device 62 to the master.  
'SP',<IR out>  
Generates a single <IR out> function pulse. The 'CTON' (pulse on) and  
'CTOF' (pulse off) commands set the pulse time.  
Variable:  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND 225,"'SP',25"  
Decreases the volume level on the equipment connected to device 255.  
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Send_Commands (Cont.)  
XCHM  
Syntax:  
Changes the IR output pattern for  
the XCH command.  
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,'XCH-<Mode>'  
Variable:  
Mode = 0-4  
Example:  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1,'XCH 3'  
Sets the IR_1 device's extended channel command to mode 3.  
Mode 0 Example (default): [x] [x] <x> <enter>  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 3'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-enter.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 34'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-4-enter.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 343'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-4-3-enter.  
Mode 1 Example: <x> <x> <x> <enter>  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 3'  
Transmits the IR code as 0-0-3-enter.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 34'  
Transmits the IR code as 0-3-4-enter.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 343'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-4-3-enter.  
Mode 2 Example: <x> <x> <x>  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 3'  
Transmits the IR code as 0-0-3.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 34'  
Transmits the IR code as 0-3-4.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 343'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-4-3.  
Mode 3 Example: [[100][100]…] <x> <x>  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 3'  
Transmits the IR code as 0-3.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 34'  
Transmits the IR code as 3-4.  
SEND_COMMAND IR_1, 'XCH 343'  
Transmits the IR code as 100-100-100-4-3.  
Transmit the IR code in the format set with the XCHM mode command.  
Syntax:  
XCH <Channel>  
SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,'XCH <Channel>'  
Variable:  
<Channel> = 0 through 999  
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Firmware Upgrades  
Firmware upgrades allow you to install the latest available operating system for your AXB-TC or AXB-  
TCR. The firmware reload is required anytime the unit's LEDs all flash at the same rate as the AXlink  
LED, or if all LEDs are full-on.  
To accomplish the upgrade, your computer must be connected to the Axcess Master Controller via a  
serial (RS-232) interface connecting to the AXlink DB-9 programming port input.  
There are two ways to upgrade the firmware to an Axcess device: via the DOS-based SOFTROM  
application, or via the NetLinx Studio program. Both are included on the AMX Software Control Disc.  
Using SOFTROM  
To be able to download new firmware, the communications settings must be set by following the steps  
below.  
1. Press F1 and the CONFIGURE BAUD RATE window appears (FIG. 1).  
FIG. 1 CONFIGURE BAUD RATE window  
2. Using the up/down arrow keys, select the communications port you are using to interface with the  
Central Controller and press Enter.  
3. Using the right arrow key, move to the BAUD RATE column. Then use the up/down arrow keys to  
select the interface communications speed. Make sure that the BAUD RATE selections match the  
settings on the Axcess System Master Controller.  
4. Press Enter.  
5. Press F10 to save the selected setting and to exit the CONFIGURE screen.  
After establishing the communications configuration, upgrade firmware as follows:  
1. Press F5 to acquire the list of online programmable devices.  
2. Using the up/down arrow keys, select your firmware version(s) listed in the Firmware column of the  
screen and press Enter.  
3. Using the Tab key, switch to the ONLINE PANELS list.  
4. Using the up/down arrow keys, select the device(s) to be programmed. Press Enter for each device  
as it is selected.  
F2 can be pressed to select all ONLINE PANEL devices and F3 can be pressed to  
clear all devices.  
5. Press F4 to program the selected device(s), the loading status bar in FIG. 2 then appears.  
6. Press F5 to refresh the screen. Verify that all selected panels have the correct firmware version. If  
any devices still indicated the old version, repeat preceding steps 3 through 5 until all panels  
indicate the correct firmware version.  
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7. Upon completion of the upgrade, press F10 to exit SOFTROM.  
Firmware  
Device Number  
Version Number  
Type Number  
Loading status and device number  
FIG. 2 Loading status bar  
Firmware can be downloaded to multiple device numbers automatically. If multiple devices are selected,  
the bottom half of the loading bar will indicate the percentage complete for the selected devices.  
Using NetLinx Studio  
You can perform firmware upgrades for both Axcess and NetLinx devices using the options in the  
Firmware sub-menu.  
Axcess Master Controllers use .TSK files for firmware upgrades.  
1. Choose Tools > Firmware > Axcess Firmware to open the Axcess Firmware Download dialog.  
2. Adjust the Comm Settings, if necessary:  
a. Click Settings to open the Communication Setting dialog.  
b. Select the Communications Port to use.  
c. Click OK to accept the changes and return to the Axcess Firmware Download dialog.  
3. Click Browse to navigate to the directory containing the firmware file(s). Once a directory  
containing one or more .TSK files is specified, a list of available .TSK files is displayed in the upper  
table in this dialog.  
4. Select the desired .TSK file from the list.  
5. Click Query Online Devices to populate the on-line device list.  
6. Select the target AXlink device from the list of online devices in the lower table.  
7. Click Download to open the Confirm Communication Settings dialog, where you can review and  
confirm your Comm Settings and Target Device information before the download begins.  
Click Cancel to return to the Select Axcess Firmware File dialog, to edit these settings (if  
necessary).  
Click OK to confirm the Comm Settings and Target Device information, and download the  
selected .TSK file to the specified Master, on the selected communications port.  
8. The File Transfer dialog shows the progress of the download. Click Cancel to cancel the download.  
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9. Once the .TSK file has been downloaded, the program prompts you to reboot the Axcess Master.  
Click Yes to reboot, and the program initiates the reboot sequence. When the Master has rebooted,  
the Status LED on the front panel of the Master blinks once a second to indicate it is functioning  
properly.  
10. Once it has rebooted, click OK.  
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