Aurora Multimedia WACI NX-22 Istruzioni operative

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features and specifications subject to change without notice.

I. Quick Contents
I. QUICK CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................ 3
II. FULL CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................................4
III. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................6
IV. BOX CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................................. 7
V. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................ 8
VI. EXPANSION HARDWARE .............................................................................................................................. 17
VII. FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS......................................................................................... 18
VIII. QUICK START.................................................................................................................................................19
IX. USING THE WACI..............................................................................................................................................23
X. WEB SERVER FEATURES.................................................................................................................................26
XI. BOOT MENU REFERENCE..............................................................................................................................27
XII. ADMIN WEB PAGES........................................................................................................................................31
XIII. THE EVENT MANAGER................................................................................................................................54
XIV. REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS...................................................................................................................87
XV. LIMITED 3 YEAR WARRANTY...................................................................................................................170
XVI. FCC PART 15 STATEMENT........................................................................................................................171
XVII. INDEX.............................................................................................................................................................172
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II. Full Contents
I. QUICK CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................ 3
II. FULL CONTENTS..................................................................................................................................................4
III. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................................6
IV. BOX CONTENTS.................................................................................................................................................. 7
BOX CONTENTS FOR THE NX-22......................................................................................................................................7
V. HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................ 8
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................ 8
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS FOR HARDWARE...............................................................................................................10
HARDWARE PARTS OVERVIEW........................................................................................................................................11
DETAILED HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS.............................................................................................................................. 12
VI. EXPANSION HARDWARE .............................................................................................................................. 17
VII. FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIGURATIONS......................................................................................... 18
DEFAULT NETWORK SETTINGS FOR LAN 1 & 2.............................................................................................................. 18
DEFAULT SERIAL SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................18
DEFAULT I/O SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................18
VIII. QUICK START.................................................................................................................................................19
STEP 1: POWERING UP................................................................................................................................................19
STEP 2: DETERMINING WACI CONNECTION..................................................................................................................20
STEP 3A: CONNECTING THE NX-22 TO ALAN............................................................................................................20
STEP 3B: DIRECT CONNECTION IF STATIC IP IS SET ......................................................................................................21
STEP 3C: DIRECT CONNECTION WITH ASERIAL CABLE................................................................................................... 21
STEP 4: ACCESS THE WACI.......................................................................................................................................21
STEP 5: CONFIGURE WACI USING THE ADMIN WEB PAGES...........................................................................................22
IX. USING THE WACI..............................................................................................................................................23
TESTING HARDWARE..................................................................................................................................................... 23
UPLOADING FIRMWARE UPGRADES..................................................................................................................................23
VIEWING SERVER LOGS.................................................................................................................................................24
AUTOMATING TASKS (THE EVENT MANAGER)..................................................................................................................24
UPLOADING CUSTOM WEB PAGES...................................................................................................................................24
USING REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS (RPCS)....................................................................................................................25
X. WEB SERVER FEATURES.................................................................................................................................26
XI. BOOT MENU REFERENCE..............................................................................................................................27
ACCESSING THE BOOT MENU WITH ASERIAL CONNECTION.................................................................................................27
0: DISPLAY CURRENT SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................27
1: RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS....................................................................................................................................28
2: CONFIGURE IP SETTINGS........................................................................................................................................... 28
3: CHANGE PASSWORD..................................................................................................................................................29
4: SET HOST NAME......................................................................................................................................................29
5: DOWNLOAD NEW FIRMWARE......................................................................................................................................29
6: LAMP TEST..............................................................................................................................................................30
7: MEMORY TEST.........................................................................................................................................................30
8: ERASE FILE SYSTEM..................................................................................................................................................30
9: OEM FUNCTIONS.....................................................................................................................................................30

XII. ADMIN WEB PAGES........................................................................................................................................31
SETUP......................................................................................................................................................................... 32
DIAGNOSTICS................................................................................................................................................................38
EVENTS (SEE SECTION: THE EVENT MANAGER)................................................................................................................49
FILES...........................................................................................................................................................................49
XIII. THE EVENT MANAGER................................................................................................................................54
OVERVIEW OF EVENTS, ACTIONS, & VARIABLES...............................................................................................................54
THE EVENT MANAGER WEB PAGE..................................................................................................................................55
EVENTS....................................................................................................................................................................... 57
ACTIONS......................................................................................................................................................................63
VARIABLES...................................................................................................................................................................71
FUNCTIONS...................................................................................................................................................................73
EXPRESSIONS................................................................................................................................................................76
XIV. REMOTE PROCEDURE CALLS...................................................................................................................87
RPC SERVER LOGS......................................................................................................................................................87
SYNTAX FOR HTTP POST..............................................................................................................................................87
FAULT CODES.............................................................................................................................................................. 89
USING MACROMEDIA FLASH...........................................................................................................................................90
VISUAL BASIC SCRIPTING...............................................................................................................................................92
NOTE ON ERROR CHECKING........................................................................................................................................... 92
RPC QUICK REFERENCE............................................................................................................................................... 93
ERROR INFORMATION METHODS....................................................................................................................................100
GENERAL INFORMATION METHODS................................................................................................................................101
NETWORK METHODS...................................................................................................................................................104
TELNET METHODS.......................................................................................................................................................108
LOGGING METHODS.................................................................................................................................................... 109
SERIAL METHODS....................................................................................................................................................... 112
RELAY METHODS........................................................................................................................................................115
DIGITAL I/O METHODS............................................................................................................................................... 117
IR METHODS............................................................................................................................................................. 119
EVENT MANAGER METHODS........................................................................................................................................ 125
EVENT METHODS........................................................................................................................................................127
ACTION METHODS...................................................................................................................................................... 146
VARIABLE METHODS...................................................................................................................................................161
XV. LIMITED 3 YEAR WARRANTY...................................................................................................................170
XVI. FCC PART 15 STATEMENT........................................................................................................................171
XVII. INDEX.............................................................................................................................................................172

III. Introduction
Welcome to the WACI world of powerful, non-proprietary, user-friendly control systems!
All puns aside, Aurora Multimedia has changed the way control systems are expected to behave. The
WACI (Web Access Control Interface, pronounced “wacky”) is one of the world's first standards-based,
non-platform-specific control systems. Not only does it work on just about any IP-based system, but it
can be developed on virtually any type of PC as well. The built-in web server, ftp file server, diagnostic
tools, and Event Manager allow the WACI to be free of proprietary tools and languages.
In addition to supporting standard languages such as HTML, DHTML, JAVA, FLASH, ASP, and Visual
Basic for creating control applications, Aurora Multimedia has provided powerful alternatives for the
non-programmer. For one, the built-in Event Manager runs server-side functions from web-based
interface without requiring a single line of code to be written. In addition, creating control interfaces with
Aurora's Flash-based program, called YIPI (Your IP Interface), is as easy as using a drawing program.
Furthermore, since the diagnostics and Event Manager are served up using a standard, non-proprietary
web server, any device equipped with a standard web browser, be it PC, Pocket PC, Palm, or Mac, is now
enabled to access your system.
The WACI does all this with a powerful 32 bit engine with 32 bit pipeline memory in a small box that can
fit just about anywhere. The power guarantees that small or large files can be processed without delay in
a real-time application with network traffic. Systems with less power and less memory bog down quickly
on server requests, but this is no problem for the WACI, which has enough power to support the smooth
performance of attractive, friendly user interfaces as well.
Aurora Multimedia did not stop at the software user interfaces to increase the serviceability and value of
the WACI. Other simple but effective innovations include C Type relays (normally open & closed
physically available), which allow creative use such as a switcher or to expand the amount of discrete
ports; RS-232 transmit from the IR to allow additional control from alternate ports; IR Input for just about
any IR remote to be used with the NX-22; Digital Input, and Digital Output functions from a single port;
Micro SD memory functionality; USB 2.0 port to add additional capabilities such as storage, Bluetooth,
and much more.
With the NX-22, Aurora Multimedia takes the control system industry to a new era of easy-to-use,
powerful, and cost-effective tools, paving the way for new possibilities in the way systems are operated.

IV. Bo Contents
Box Contents for the NX-22
12v 15 Watt Supply
International Supply
Kit
2 IR Port Emitters
NX-22 Device Power Adapters IR Emitters

V. Hardware Specifications
General Specifications
NX-22 Notes
Size 1.75” H x .4” W x 4.51” D √
Weight 0. lbs. √
Power
Adapter
12V DC 15watt
Processor 32-Bit √ 900 MIPS Normal Mode
Co-
Processing
√
Cipher √ Supports DES, 3DES,
AES
Implements entire IPsec
packet processing in
hardware – no CPU
burden
True Random Number
Generator (RNG) in
hardware
Robust security is ideal
for most business network
environments – meets
U.S. government and
banking industry
requirements
IR (True Trigger) √ Highly Accurate IR
Capture and reproduction
Memory Total RAM 12 M 667DDR2 32 bit wide
Total Flash 256M
Available Flash 220M Available memory may
vary, based on firmware
version.
Display 106 x 56 Pixels Backlit √
Ports LAN Network Adapter (RJ-
45 / Ethernet)
2 10/100MBits Auto MDX
POE on LAN1
USB OTG (On-The-Go) v2.0 1 400MBits Host or Client
RS-232/422/4 5 (DB-9) 2 15KV Protection, 115KB

Max
Infrared Outputs (IR) 2 30KHz – 2MHz
RS-232 TX as well
Infrared Input 1 IR input device triggers
Digital Input / Digital Output 2 High Impedance
200ma Sink Open Drain
Relay (SPDT) 2 C-Type (NO, NC, CP)
Audio Unbalance Input 1 20Hz-20Khz
Unbalanced Output 1 20Hz-20Khz
Monitoring 32-Bit Internal Clock/Calendar √
IR Learner √ 30KHz – 2MHz
xpansion Micro SD √ Memory up to 16GB
USB Host 2.0 √ Memory / 02.11b/g/n
Network
Access
Web & FTP √
Specifications subject to change without notice.

bsolute Maximum Ratings for Hardware
Below is a summary of the minimum, maximum, and typical values for the hardware.
These are maximum ratings only. Operation of the device at or above these ratings for extended periods
of time may affect reliability.
Min Typ Max Units Notes
WACI Input Voltage + +12 +1 V WACI NX: Min. 15watt supply
Storage Temperature -20 +55 °C
Digital I/O Input 0 12 V Zener protection for higher voltages
Digital I/O Output 0 12 V Can source up to 20mA at 3V and
has open collector mode for higher
voltages.
Relay 0 2 A Max 30V DC
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