Instruction manual

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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. You can connect the
Main Out of all DVRs to the Video In ports of one MMX or connect
individually the Main Out of each DVR to the Video In port of the MMX which the DVR is connected. You will use
the Video In number of MMXs when registering the MMX on a network keyboard for the remote control, so
please write down the Video In numbers of MMXs.
3. Connect the Spot Out of a master MMX and slave MMXs to the Video In ports of spot MMXs. The number of spot
outs of each master MMX and slave MMX connected to the spot MMXs should be the same. The cable
connection between the 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 Appendix 3 – Spot MMX Cable Connection for details on the connecting the spot MMXs.
NOTE: The total number of a master MMX and slave MMXs that can be connected to spot MMXs cannot
exceed 16. (A master MMX and slave MMXs with ID „1” to „15”)
Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX
Master MMX: Spot Out 1 –> to –> Video In 1
Slave MMX: Spot Out 1 –> to –> Video In 2
Master MMX: Spot Out 2 –> to –> Video In 3
Slave MMX: Spot Out 2 –> to –> Video In 4