Instruction Manual MMX Network Controlled Video Matrix System
Contents 1. Safety Instructions / Maintenance........................................................................................................................3 2. Introduction.........................................................................................................................................................4 3. 4. 5. 6. 2.1 Product Overview......................................................................................................................................
1. Safety Instructions / Maintenance • Read these safety instructions and the operation manual first before you install and commission the unit. • Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference. • The system may only be commissioned and maintained by personnel authorized to do this and it must only be carried out in accordance with relevant standards and guidelines. • Never cover the ventilation slots to avoid overheating. • Never insert metal objects or any other items into the vents.
2. Introduction 2.1 Product Overview MMX, the new generation of matrix systems designed by eneo, combines matrix, quad and multiplexer all in one device. The multifunctional „3-in-1 matrix system” targets the needs of small and medium-sized control centers and features a variety of flexible applications. If the system, for example, requires a digital record, one can be integrated into and managed by the MMX.
NOTE: The MMX is controlled by a network keyboard via Ethernet. Refer to the user’s manual of network keyboard on instructions for using the network keyboard. 2.
• Multiple cameras can be connected directly to the MMXs for live monitoring. • Video from any cameras is displayed in the main monitor of a master MMX in the user-defined layouts (max. 16-channel layout), and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard at any time. • Video from cameras connected to a MMX is displayed on the quad monitor of the MMX in the quad- or singlescreen layout. • Video from cameras connected to a MMX is displayed on the spot monitor of the MMX in the single- screen layout.
Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) • You can monitor video from cameras connected to the MMX through Loop Out ports of DVRs. You can control DVRs if Main Outs of the DVRs are connected to the master MMX. Spot MMXs allow you to monitor video from the maximum 240 cameras and control DVRs on the spot MMX monitors connected to the spot MMXs. • Video from any cameras is displayed in the main monitor of a master MMX in the user-defined layouts (max.
3. Installation 3.1 Front Panel No. Designation Details 1 Network LED The LED is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet. 2 Power LED The LED is lit when the unit is on. 3.2 Rear Panel No. Designation Details 1 Video In Connect coaxial cables to the MMX from the video sources (NTSC or PAL). Cameras can be connected to the MMX directly or through loop out or main out ports of DVRs. 2 Loop Connect coaxial cables to connect the video source of the MMX to another device.
No. Designation Details 6 RS485 Connect a PTZ camera to control a PTZ camera. 7 Network Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 jack. Refer to the Chapter 6 – Configuration, 6.2 Network, IP Address for details on network setup. 8 Daisy Chain In/Out Connect the STP Cat5E cable with an RJ-45 jack to daisy-chain slave MMXs (Out) and a master MMX (In). See below for more details. 9 Spot Out Connect a spot monitor (NTSC or PAL) for monitoring video in single-screen layout.
MMX ID Switch Set up the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch to distinguish the MMX from other MMXs for hardware distinction. Every MMX should have its own unique ID, and the MMX system might not work properly if more than one MMX has the same ID. The MMX ID switch is set up with the binary scale, and setting all switches to the On (upward) position indicates „0” and to the Off (downward) position indicates „63”.
• It is required to perform factory reset in all daisy-chained MMXs and set up the system all over again to complete the connections. The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings to the MMXs after the factory reset. Refer to Factory Reset for details on the factory reset. Option Switch Set the switch to the On or Off position depending on the usage as follows: No. Description ON (Upward) OFF (Downward) 1 ON/OFF Video signal format is NTSC.
• When installing a master MMX and three slave MMXs with the NTSC video signal. MMD (ID) Option Switch MMD (ID) Option Switch Slave MMX [3] Master MMX [0] Slave MMX [1] ~ Slave MMX [2] • When installing a master MMX, 16 slave MMXs and four spot MMXs with the NTSC video signal.
Factory Reset This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings. CAUTION: When performing a Factory Reset, you will lose any settings you have saved. Turn the MMX off. –> Turn it on again. While the MMX is initializing, the front panel LEDs will blink. –> When the front panel LEDs blink, poke a straightened paperclip into the factory reset switch hole. –> Hold the switch until a buzzer sounds.
4.1 Medium-Sized System (without DVRs) When connecting cameras directly to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMXs. 1. Connect cameras to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs.
2. Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. ID MMX ID Switch 0 Option Switch [Slave MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each slave MMX from „1” to „63” in order and set the END OF SLAVES switch to the On or Off position depending on the slave MMXs’ ID setting.
4. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port, and quad monitors or spot monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out or Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from any camera in the main monitor in various layouts, and video from connected MMX on the quad or spot monitors in the quad- or single-screen layout. Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. 5. Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections through the NETWORK port on the rear panel.
6.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up layouts. Refer to Chapter 5 – Monitor Layout and Control for details on setting up the monitor layout. 7. Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard. 7.1.
7.3. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Spot Monitor: Select to control spot monitors connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. • Slave MMX: Select the number of slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX.
4.2 Medium-Sized System (with DVRs) When connecting DVRs to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMXs. You can also control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. 1. Connect the loop out of DVRs to monitor video to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs. 2. Connect the Main Out of DVRs to control to the Video In ports of a master MMX or a slave MMX.
3. Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. ID MMX ID Switch 0 Option Switch [Slave MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each slave MMX from „1” to „63” in order and set the END OF SLAVES switch to the On or Off position depending on the slave MMXs’ ID setting.
5. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port. You can monitor video from any cameras in various layouts, and sequence and event monitoring are supported. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX or slave MMXs. 6. Connect quad monitors or spot monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out or Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from the connected MMX in quad- or single-screen layout, and sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. 7.
8. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. 8.1. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Network –> IP Address Set up the network connection information of a master MMX and slave MMXs. The master MMX and slave MMXs’ IDs set by using the MMX ID switch on the rear panel are displayed in the list (Master MMX ID: 0, slave MMX ID: 1 to 63). 8.2.
9.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register the DVR connected to the MMX. You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. 9.3. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered, and you can change the ID.
9.6. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to register the master MMX. 9.7. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • I D: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID.
− Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera. − PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and select the device that controls the PTZ camera. You can control the PTZ camera by using a network keyboard. 4.3 Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) When connecting DVRs to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMXs. You can also control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. When connecting spot MMXs (max.
1. Connect the loop out of DVRs to monitor video to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs. 2. Connect the Main Out of DVRs to control to the Video In ports of a master MMX or a slave MMX. The number of cameras that can be connected to the DVRs decreases as the number of DVRs connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs.
4. Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. ID MMX ID Switch 0 Option Switch [Spot MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each spot MMX from „0” to „3” and set the END OF SLAVES switch of each spot MMX to the On position and the SPOT MODE switch to the On position.
5. Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX through the DAISY CHAIN port on the rear panel. Refer to Daisy Chain In/Out for details. 6. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port. You can monitor video from any cameras in various layouts, and sequence and event monitoring are supported. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX or slave MMXs. 7. Connect quad monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out ports.
8. Connect spot monitors to the spot MMXs through to the Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from any cameras on up to four spot MMX monitors at the same time. Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. 9. Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections through the NETWORK port on the rear panel. All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet. 10. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX.
10.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up layouts. Refer to Chapter 5 – Monitor Layout and Control for details on setting up the monitor layout. 11. Run the INIT program and connect to the spot MMX. Check the MMX ID switch and option switch settings on the rear panel of the spot MMX if the spot MMX is not displayed in the list. 11.1.
12.2.Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register the DVR connected to the MMX. You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. 12.3.Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration order, and you can change the ID.
12.6. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to register the master MMX. 12.7. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • I D: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID.
• Type: Set up the camera type. − Device Output: Select if the Main Out of the DVR is connected to the Video In port of the MMX, and select the DVR. You can control the DVR by using a network keyboard. − Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera. – PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera, and select the device that controls the PTZ camera. You can control the PTZ camera by using a network keyboard. 5.
NOTES: Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor video from user-defined camera channels sequentially. Camera channels and the sequencing interval should be preset for sequence monitoring. Refer to Configuring Main Monitor Layout for details of setting up sequence monitoring. Event monitoring allows you to monitor event detected video when the user-defined events occur at the user-defined camera channels. Camera channels and event types should be preset for event monitoring.
• Sequence Monitoring Click Sequence Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup screen appears. Clicking a MMX from the list in the left displays a camera list of the MMX. –> Select a camera (max. 126) for sequence monitoring and click the button. The selected camera is added to the sequence list in the right. –> Adjust the sequence order by using the and button and set up the sequencing interval.
The camera list of all MMXs is displayed. –> Select a camera for event monitoring. –> Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button. Clicking the Event Monitoring in the Sequence & Event Group List in the left displays the registered event monitoring group in the list. –> Select the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. 4.
1. Press the main monitor ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the main monitor ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Main Monitor). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the layout number of the main monitor. You can check the layout number by running the INIT program and connecting to the MMX (Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor) (eg. Layout 1 (3+4)). 4. Press the (Display) button. The layout changes.
Controlling DVRs on Main Monitor You can control DVRs connected to MMXs in the desired pane of the main monitor by using a network keyboard. 1. Press the main monitor ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the main monitor ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> MMX –> Main [ID] Main). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the pane number. 4. Press the button. 5. Press the DVR ID.
5.2 Quad Monitor Event Monitoring Sequence Monitoring Quad monitors are connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and the monitors display video from the connected MMX in quad- or single-screen layout. The quad monitor is not controlled by a network keyboard, and you can monitor video on the quad monitor in the preset layout only. Sequence monitoring and event monitoring are supported according to the preset settings.
• General Monitoring Select a camera in Camera List in the left. –> Allocate the selected camera to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. NOTE: You can allocate only cameras of the MMX that the quad monitors are connected. • Sequence Monitoring Click Sequence Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup screen appears. Clicking a MMX from the list in the left displays a camera list of the MMX.
• Event Monitoring Click Event Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the event monitoring setup screen is displayed. The camera list of the MMX is displayed in the left. –> Select a camera for event monitoring. –> Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button.
5.3 Spot Monitor Event Monitoring Sequence Monitoring Spot monitors are connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and controlled by a network keyboard. You can monitor video from the preset channel in the single screen layout or change a channel to monitor by using a network keyboard. Sequence monitoring and event monitoring are supported according to the preset settings. You can also control DVRs by usiing a network keyboard.
Controlling Cameras on Spot Monitor You can change the channel for monitoring on the spot monitor by using a network keyboard. 1. P ress the spot monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot Monitor). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the camera ID.
3. Press the DVR ID. You can check the DVR ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Digital Video Recorder –> [ID] ‘DVR name’). 4. P ress the button. The DVR’s main monitor screen is displayed in the spot monitor, and you can control the DVR by using device control buttons. 5. Press the camera number of the DVR. 6. P ress the button.
Monitoring Video on Spot MMX Monitor You can change the channel for monitoring on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard. 1. Press the spot MMX monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot MMX monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot MMX Monitor). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the camera ID.
Controlling DVRs on Spot MMX Monitor You can control DVRs connected to MMXs on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard. 1. Press the spot MMX monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot MMX monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot MMX Monitor). 2. Press the button. 3. Press the DVR ID.
6. Configuration The Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a MMX. Run the INIT program, select a master MMX and click on the Main screen. You can also display the Setup menu by selecting a desired master MMX the Setup icon and clicking the right mouse button on the Main screen. Select Remote Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears. Refer to the following master MMX‘s settings for details on setting up a spot MMX. NOTE: The Remote Setup is not supported for slave MMXs.
6.1 System You can change a device’s system information, import or export all settings, and add users or groups General Master MMX and Slave MMXs The list of a master MMX and slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX is displayed. You can name the MMXs individually, and the other settings are applied to the master MMX and slave MMXs equally. • MMX ID, Version: Displays the device’s ID and software version. • Name: Enter the device’s name (up to 31 characters including spaces).
Spot MMXs The settings of a master MMX and slave MMXs are not applied to spot MMXs, and you can change the spot MMX’s setting separately. Run the INIT program and connect to a spot MMX and change the settings. Date/Time • Date/Time: Change the system date/time, date/time format and time zone, and turn daylight saving time on or off by checking the box. Clicking the Apply button applies the changes immediately.
User/Group Master MMX and Slave MMXs • User/Group: Click the buttons to change the settings for a group or a user allowed to control the MMX remotely. − Add Group: Click to add a group. Enter the desired group name and set authority levels for the group to control the MMX remotely. − Add User: Click to add a user. Enter the desired user name and select the group that the user will belong to. Enter a password to be assigned to the user.
6.2 Network You can change the network settings and set up DVRNS function. IP Address Master MMX and Slave MMXs You can set up the network connection information of the master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX.
• Type: Select the type of network configuration. − Manual: Select when the MMX is using a static IP address for network connection, and set up LAN parameters manually. − DHCP: Select when the MMX is networked via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Click the OK button, and a temporary IP address is automatically assigned to the MMX. The MMX periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically. • DNS Server: Enter the IP address of the DNS server.
DVRNS Check the DVR Name Service box to use the DVR Name Service function. • DVRNS Server: Enter the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server. • Port: Set up the port number of the DVRNS server. • Use NAT: Check the box when using NAT (Network Address Translation). − DVR Name: Enter the MMX name to be registered on the DVRNS server. Check whether or not the name is available by clicking the Check button. • Help Desk: Clicking the OK button registers the transmitter on the DVRNS server.
Port • Admin: Set up the admin port number for remote connection to the MMX. • Callback: Set up the callback port number to notify event detection from the MMX when using the event monitoring function. • Control: Set up the port number for the remote control by a network keyboard. When changing the port settings, you must change the port settings on a network keyboard also. NOTES: • The MMX restarts automatically after changing the port settings.
6.3 Video You can set up cameras, monitors and display. Camera The list of cameras of DVRs connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can set up cameras to use. • No.: Check the box to use the camera input. The number will be used when controlling the camera by using a network keyboard. The number in the square brackets indicates a MMX ID and the Video In number of the MMX. • Camera Name: Click the field and enter the camera name.
Main Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be displayed (event monitoring) in the main monitor connected to a master MMX. The list of registered screen layouts is displayed. • Add, Edit, Remove: Clicking the Add button allows you to register a screen layout (max. 29). Selecting a layout in the list and clicking the Edit or Remove button allows you to edit or delete the layout.
NOTE: A pane in this manual refers to each channel’s location in the layout screen. • Camera List: A list of a master MMX and slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX is displayed. Clicking a MMX in the list displays a list of cameras connected to each MMX. • Sequence & Event Group List: The list of registered sequence or event groups is displayed. Select Sequence Monitoring to add a group for sequence monitoring or Event Monitoring to add a group for event monitoring (max.
Quad Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be displayed (event monitoring) on quad monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs. The list of quad monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can change the screen layout on each quad monitor. • Edit: Select a quad monitor in the list and click the button.
Spot Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be displayed (event monitoring) on spot monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs. The list of spot monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can change the screen layout on each spot monitor. • Edit: Select a spot monitor in the list and click the button.
Spot MMX Monitor Check the cable connection between a master MMX or slave MMXs and spot MMXs if the spot MMX is installed. • Number of spot monitors connected to Spot MMX: Select the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs, and the operator information for each spot monitor is displayed. • Master/Slave MMX – Spot MMX Connection: Displays the cable connection between a master MMX or slave icon displays the connection information on MMXs (spot output) and spot MMXs (video input).
Display You can set up the OSD (On-Screen Display) information to be displayed in the main monitor connected to a master MMX. • No.: Check the box to display the pane number. • Camera Title: Check the box to display the camera name. • Event: Check the box to display the event status ( • PTZ: Check the box to display the during the PTZ operation. ). icon when the camera is set to a PTZ camera. The icon flickers • Date: Check the box to display date. • Time: Check the box to display time.
6.4 Event You can set up event detection and actions to be taken. Alarm In When the MMX senses an input on the alarm input connector, it considers it as an event. • No.: Select the desired alarm-in devices. • Title: Click the field and enter the alarm-in device’s name. • Type: Click the field and select the alarm-in type from the drop down list. • Event Action: Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears. Check the box for each action the MMX will take whenever it detects an alarm-in event.
Motion Detection When the MMX detects any motion on the screen, it considers the motion as an event. • No.: Select the desired cameras. • Sensitivity: Set the motion sensitivity for daytime and nighttime independently. • Minimum Blocks for Detection: Adjust the minimum number of detection blocks that must be activated to be considered as a motion event for daytime and nighttime independently. • Event Action: Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears.
Video Loss When a camera has lost video, it considers the video loss as a video loss event. • No.: Select the desired cameras. • Video Loss Interval: Select the video loss dwell time from the drop-down list. The MMX will not log or send notifications of video loss events occurring during the preset interval range. You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of video loss events by adjusting the video loss intervals.
Event Action You can set up event actions to notify the event detection when the MMX detects events. • Alarm Out: Check the box to activate alarm out. − Schedule: Set up the period to enable alarm out. An alarm out can be activated only during this period. − Dwell Time: Select the alarm-out dwell time. An alarm out is activated for the preset dwell time after detecting an event. − Name: Click the field and enter the name of alarm-out device. − Type: Select the type of alarm-out device.
7. Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause No Power • Check power cord connection. • Confirm that there is power at the outlet. INIT program cannot find the MMX. • Check power cord connection. • Check that the MMX is networked via LAN. You can find the MMX by selecting Manual Connect (WAN) in the Lookup menu. • Check the network connection. INIT program cannot find the master MMX. Check that the option switch 3 on the rear panel is set to the On position.
8. Specifications Type MMX Art. No. 90556 Operation mode Master, Slave, Spot Software Setup via „Network Installation Tool INIT” System Logs yes Event Logs yes System Reset Via Software, Factory reset Video inputs (amount) 16 Video inputs loopthrough yes Video inputs 16x 1.0Vp-p CVBS, 75ohms, BNC. Master&Slave MMX: Camera and DVR. Spot MMX: Spot outs from Master, Slave MMXs and DVRs Video outputs (amount) 9 Video outputs 1.0Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC. 1x Main Out (cascading).
Type MMX Art. No. 90556 Power consumption 30watts Temperature range (Operation) 0 ~+40°C Housing Steel metal Colour Black Dimensions (HxWxD) 88 x 430 x 405mm Weight 4.3kg Parts supplied 19” Rack mount kit, mains cable, CD ROM (INIT S/W), manual Certificates CE Optional Accessories Art. No.
Appendix 1 – Connector Pin Outs I/O Connector AI (1 to 16) Alarm Inputs GND GND (Chassis Ground) NC Alarm Out (Normally Closed) C Common NO Alarm Out (Normally Open) ARI Alarm Reset In RS-485 Connector Master Unit Slave Unit RX+/TX+ –> to –> TX+/RX+ RX-/TX– –> to –> TX-/RX- 69
Appendix 2 – MMX ID Switch Settings 1: On (upward), 0: Off (downward) ID Switch setting ID Switch setting ID Switch setting 0 000000 1 100000 2 010000 3 110000 4 001000 5 101000 6 011000 7 111000 8 000100 9 100100 10 010100 11 110100 12 001100 13 101100 14 011100 15 111100 16 000010 17 100010 18 010010 19 110010 20 001010 21 101010 22 011010 23 111010 24 000110 25 100110 26 010110 27 110110 28 001110 29 101110 30 011110 31 111110 32 000
Appendix 3 – Spot MMX Cable Connection The cable connection between a master MMX or slave MMXs and spot MMXs is different depending on the number of MMXs and spot MMX monitors. The master or slave MMXs should be connected to the spot MMXs according to the guidelines given by the MMX system. Otherwise, the MMX system might not work properly. Check the cable connection information by running the INIT program and setting up the spot MMX monitors in Remote Setup. Refer to Chapter 6 – Configuration, 6.
Installation of Four Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of One Spot MMX Monitor (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One) Operator Spot MMX Monitor 1 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 1 Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [2]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [3]: Spot Out 1 –> –> –> –> to to to to –> –> –> –> Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 1 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 2 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 3 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 4 • Connection of Two S
Installation of 8 Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of Two Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One) Operator Spot MMX Monitor 1 2 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 2 Master MMX and Slave MMXs Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 1 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [2]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [2]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [3]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [3]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [4]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [4]: Spot Out 2 S
• Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Two) Operator Spot MMX Monitors 1 2 3 4 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 2 Spot MMX 2 [1]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 2 [1]: Spot 2 Master MMX and Slave MMXs Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 1 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 2 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 3 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [2]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [2]: Spo
Installation of 16 Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Four) Operator Spot MMX Monitors 1 2 3 4 Spot MMX 1 [0]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 2 [1]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 3 [2]: Spot 1 Spot MMX 4 [3]: Spot 1 Master MMX and Slave MMXs Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 1 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 2 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 3 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out
Master MMX and Slave MMXs Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [10]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [10]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [10]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [10]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [11]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [11]: Spot Out 2 Slave MMX [11]: Spot Out 3 Slave MMX [11]: Spot Out 4 Slave MMX [12]: Spot Out 1 Slave MMX [12]: Spot Out 2 Slave MM
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