
viiNAV E 401 D and NAV E 201 D Encoders • Contents
Introduction .................................................... 1
About this Guide...................................................1
About the NAV System.........................................1
About the Encoder ...........................................1
About the Decoder ...........................................2
System Interaction and Capabilities ..................2
Features ...............................................................3
Installation ...................................................... 5
Mounting and Rear Panel Connections.................5
Installing the Optional Wall Box.........................6
UL and Safety Guidelines..................................6
Choosing and Preparing the Site ......................6
Make Rear Panel Connections..........................9
Test and Troubleshoot.......................................9
Complete the Physical Installation...................10
Connectors.....................................................11
Indicators and buttons....................................12
Connector and Cable Details..............................13
HDMI connectors ...........................................13
Control connector wiring.................................14
LAN and Ext connector ..................................14
Power supply wiring........................................15
Basic Operation............................................ 17
Power.................................................................17
Pairing Devices...................................................17
Operation ...........................................................18
System operation with a NAVigator.................18
Configuration and other operations.................18
Reset operations ............................................18
HTML Operation ........................................... 21
Opening the Embedded HTML Pages ................21
Using the HTML Pages.......................................24
Input Configuration Page ................................25
Output Configuration Page .............................27
Ties Page .......................................................35
Tools Pages....................................................36
Monitoring Page .............................................43
Settings Page.................................................47
About Page ....................................................57
Control System............................................. 58
Toolbelt...............................................................58
Global Configurator Plus and Professional ..........60
Global Scripter....................................................61
SIS Operation ............................................... 62
Host-to-Encoder Communications .....................62
Encoder-Initiated Power-Up Message.................62
Encoder Error Responses...................................63
Using the Command and Response Tables ........63
Common symbol definitions............................63
SIS Command and Response Tables..................64
Troubleshooting ........................................... 68
Alarms................................................................68
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