AMX UDM-0102 Device Connectivity Irtx Ports, IR Receiver Irrx Port, Configuration Overview

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Connecting an S-Video Input

1.Connect the UDM-SVID01 HD-15 to SVideo cable (FG-UDM-SVID01, not included) to the video source’s S-Video connection.

2.Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection (A or B) on the UDM.

3.Connect any audio to the analog (RCA) audio connectors or digital (SPDIF) connector.

Device Connectivity (IRTX Ports)

A maximum of 2 Devices such as DVD players or VCRs can be connected to the UDM Hub and controlled through the Browser software or via a remote control.

1.Connect an Endeleo IR Emitter Module (FG-IR01) to the relevant IRTX port at the rear of the Hub.

2.Run the other end of the IR Emitter to the device’s IR sensor and attach the bud to the device’s sensor by removing the cover of the reverse side of the bud.

IR commands for each device on the system have to be learned by the Hub in order to function properly. Refer to the Protocols and IR section of the UDM-0102 Instruction guide on how to learn a device’s IR commands.

IR Receiver (IRRX) Port

The IR RX port has two purposes:

•It is used for devices utilizing Passthrough Mode. •Also used for learning and creating new IR protocols.

Refer to the UDM-0102 Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Mini-Hub Operation/ Reference Guide (available online at www.amx.com) for details.

Connecting a UDM-RX02 Receiver to the UDM Hub

1.Connect a standard Cat5/6 cable to the port marked UDM on the UDM Hub.

2.Connect the other end of the Cat5/6 cable to the “UDM Hub” port on the UDM- RX02.

3.When the power is switched on 2 LEDs will be visible at the Hub port – Amber (phantom power enabled) and Green (UDM-RX02 connected to Hub port).

Configuration Overview

Each UDM Hub can be configured for the correct network environment. It is also possible to configure each Hub for the correct date and time. Configuration options are available via the UDM Hub’s built-in Browser Interface. Refer to the UDM-0102 Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Mini-Hub Operation/Reference Guide for information on input configuration, user control, passthrough mode, video compensation, date/time configuration, creating scheduled events and scheduled presets

Connecting to the UDM-0102

1.With the TCP/IP address configured, connect the UDM-0102 to your network equipment (switch, hub, or serial port) - or if required use an Ethernet Cross- over cable to connect your PC directly.

2.Enter the IP address into the address field within a browser window. The default IP address of the UDM-0102 is 192.168.0.96.

3.To connect to the UDM-0102, a password is required (FIG. 2).

FIG. 3 Network Settings

Restoring Hub Configuration and Connections on Power Up

To ensure the configuration settings for the Hub are retained each time the hub boots, ensure the Restore configuration on power up and Restore connections on power up options (at the bottom of the Setup page) have been enabled (FIG. 4).

FIG. 4 Restoring configuration on power up

Note: Failure to select the Restore Configuration and Connection options will mean the Hub configuration and connections will need to be re-configured if the Hub is reset.

Hub Reset

To reset the Hub, Click the Reset Hub button (FIG. 4).

Note: A power down of the Hub is required to complete the reset procedure.

Input Configuration

The options on the Inputs page allow you to specify the video types and audio sources being presented to each input port and where appropriate renaming these.

1.Select the Inputs link at the top of the Status page to invoke the Input Configu- ration page (FIG. 5).

FIG. 5 Input Configuration page

2.Use the Type drop-down menus to select the appropriate Input Type for each input).

•For VGA, Component, S-Video, and Composite inputs, only one connection is possible per input port.

•If the Input Type is Composite, then the screen will refresh and enable the administrator to name each of the 3 available composite sources separately.

3.Name the input Type(s) appropriately.

Configuring Audio Types For Inputs

FIG. 2 Endeleo Login screen

•The username should be left blank. •The password is admin.

•The password is case sensitive.

4.On initial connection, the Status page is displayed.

Network Configuration

Hubs can be configured for the network environment using the Setup page.

Note: The UDM-0102 does not support DHCP. Always configure a static IP Address.

1.Specify the following network options for the Hub:

a.Hub IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway;

b.UDP Port (default = 2008)

c.Hub name (maximum of 30 characters).

2.Click on Update to save the new settings to the Hub (FIG. 3).

Note: All changes are immediate - once the IP address of the hub has been changed redirect the web browser to the changed address.

Audio types (Analog L/R or S/PDIF) can be configured for each Input. To configure audio for individual Inputs;

1.Select the Inputs option from the available options at the top of the Status page.

2.Select the appropriate Audio type Analog L/R or S/PDIF.

•If “Composite” is selected as the Input type, only one audio source will be available.

•Ensure audio has been connected from the Input to the rear of the hub. Ensure the connections are sound and fixed correctly.

Manually Switching Sources

The UDM-0102 supports 2 AV input sources that can be switched manually. To switch the inputs at the device, press the SELECT pushbutton on the front of the device.

Manually Executing Presets

The UDM-0102 supports a total of 2 presets.

1.Select the AV input source (1 or 2), via the SELECT pushbutton.

2.Select either PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 to execute.

Powering The UDM-0102 On/Off

Powering on the Hub: Insert the barrel connector of the power supply into the power connector on the UDM.

Powering off the Hub: Remove the barrel connector of the power supply from the power connector on the UDM.

Additional Documentation

Refer to the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Distribution Hub and Receiver Operation/Reference Guide (available online at www.amx.com) for detailed information on configuring the Hub, UDM receivers and source devices.

For full warranty information, refer to the AMX Instruction Manual(s) associated with your Product(s).

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