AMX MAX Servers manual MMS-12S Multimedia Server, MMS-12S FG 2178-08 Product Specifications

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MAX MMS Servers - Photos and Specifications

MMS-12S Multimedia Server

Faceplate snaps on/off to allow access to the hard drives

2 Power cable connectors

2Removable power supplies

Power On/Off

(front)

Power Supply Reset

PS/2 keyboard & mouse ports

USB 2 port

 

USB 1 port

 

 

 

 

(rear) RS-232 VGA

A/V OUT

 

 

 

ETHERNET CONTROL

 

 

switched GB Content segment

switched GB Control segment

(to MAX-AVM Modules)

(to NetLinx Master or PC)

FIG. 8 MMS-12S Multimedia Server

 

Product Specifications

MMS-12S (FG 2178-08) Product Specifications

Storage capacity:

• 3 terabytes of storage space

 

• 300 DVD (7,500 CD) capacity (approximate values)

 

• Approximately 25 CDs can be stored in place of 1 DVD

 

• Uses a RAID 5 disc drive system

 

 

Power:

110-240 VAC, 50/60Hz

 

 

AC Current Draw (AMP):

For each of the 2 power supplies:

 

• 3.40A - Bootup/Power Cycle Peak

 

• 2.06A - Normal Usage Peak

 

 

Front Panel Components:

• 12 hot-swappable 250GB hard drives

(remove Faceplate to access)

• Drive Status LEDs

 

• Ventilated front cover

 

 

Rear Panel Components:

• Two Removable Power Supplies

 

• Two Power Cable connectors: IEC connectors for AC power cables

 

(included)

 

• Power On/Off button: Turns the MMS on/off

 

• Power Supply Reset button

 

• PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ports

 

• USB ports 1 & 2: Type A USB connectors connect to MAX-AOM module(s)

 

for audio distribution

 

RS-232 port: DB-9 serial port for external control

 

• Parallel port: not used

 

• VGA port: DB15HD port provides VGA output

 

 

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