Nxc-vol4 connections/wiring, Nxc-vol4 channel assignments – AMX NetLinx NXM Series User Manual

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NXC-VOL4 Volume Control Card

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NXC-VOL4 Connections/Wiring

The NXC-VOL4 card contains four audio volume control channels. Each line-level channel is isolated from
system ground and can be configured for balanced or unbalanced line operation. It supports programmable
audio levels, audio mute, variable ramp speeds, and preset levels. Each audio channel's input to output gain
ratio is adjustable via the on-board jumpers shown in FIG. 8 on page 41.

Unity (jumper not installed)

Gain (-10 dB Input level/+4 dB Output level setting on pins 1 and 2)

Attenuate (+4 dB Input level/-10 dB Output level setting on pins 3 and 4)

NXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments

The NXC- VOL4 channel assignments are listed in the following table. This card has 2 ports with 2 audio
"channels" in each port. The two audio "channels", which can be used as right and left, should not be confused
with the channel assignments, which are sent to and from the card.

Ramping a volume channel while the mute channel is on will not automatically turn off the mute channel but
the ramping will still occur; the volume change will be noticed when the mute channel is turned off. For setting
ramp rates and presets, refer to theProgramming Information section on page 45.

NXC-VOL4 Channel Assignments (per port)

Port 1

Channel

:

Port 2

Channel

:

Description

1

1

While channel is on, ramps the volume on audio channels 1 and 2 up (increase).

2

2

While channel is on, ramps the volume on audio channels 1 and 2 down (decrease).

3

3

While channel is on, the volume on audio channels 1 and 2 are muted (lowest
volume); when channel is off, the volume levels are restored to their previous levels.

4

4

While channel is on, ramps the volume on audio channel 1 up (increase).

5

5

While channel is on, ramps the volume on audio channel 1 down (decrease).

6

6

While channel is on, the volume on audio channel 1 is muted (lowest volume); when
channel is off, the volume level is restored.

7

7

While channel is on, ramps the volume for audio channel 2 up (increase).

8

8

While channel is on, ramps the volume for audio channel 2 down (decrease).

9

9

While channel is on, volume for audio channel 2 is muted (lowest volume); when
channel is off, the volume level is restored.

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