The NK-3RD works with any NK Series router and supports crosspoint switch commands and crosspoint status requests. Up to 1024 inputs and 1024 outputs can be controlled and it supports up to 16 levels.
Device configuration is implemented by the use of text fields, check-boxes, radio buttons and other user-entered or user-modifiable fields. Configuration fields may differ, depending on the functionality of the device.
Name — in this box, enter a unique name to assign to the NK-3RD.
Group — in this box, enter a number to assign to the NK-3RD to organize it into device groups. For example, users can assign separate group numbers for devices in different physical areas.
Details — in this box, enter specific details for the NK-3RD. For example, a brief description of the specific use of the device or a physical location.
Address — in this box, enter or select an address to identify the NK-3RD within the overall control system. Each device must be given a unique address to avoid hardware and communication issues.
Protocol — use this list to select the type of protocol for the third-party control system to use to control the NK Series routing switcher system via the NK-3RD. The options are:
Virtual Routing Enabled — select this check box to have the NK-3RD send virtual switch commands to an NK-VRC device, or physical switch commands directly to a router.
Matrix Number — use this box to enter or select, if using the SW-P-08 protocol, up to 16 matrices (0 to 15) to be connected. This value selects which matrix number to which the NK-3RD will respond. This should correspond to the setting in the third-party device.