AMX MAX Servers manual MAX Admin Menu System Information

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MAX Admin Menu

• Authenticate HDD:

The options on this page allow you to add, remove and view hard disc

 

drives (HDDs) in the MAX server.

• Parental Control:

This page allows you to enable parental control functionality.

• Online Tech Support:

This option allows you to establish a connection between the MAX

 

server and AMX Technical Support, for remote troubleshooting and

 

support operations.

• Disconnect Support:

Terminates the connection between the MAX server and AMX Techni-

 

cal Support.

• Cover Art:

This option retrieves updated cover art for discs in the MAX server’s

 

media library.

• Change Region:

The options on this page allow you to change the region code setting

 

for the MAX Server’s DVD-ROM.

• Update Firmware:

The options on this page allow you to schedule when the server should

 

automatically check for firmware updates (day of week and time), and

 

to manually update the system immediately (if updated firmware is

 

detected).

Restart MAX Daemon: This option restarts the MAX daemon. Restart the daemon to activate any configuration changes made via the options in the MAX Admin menu.

• Shutdown:

This set of options allows you to either Reboot or Shutdown the MAX

 

server.

• Exit:

Exits the MAX Admin Menu and terminates the Telnet session.

System Information

FIG. 15 MAX Admin Menu - System Information

The System Information page displays the following system hardware and status information (read- only):

• MAX Model:

The model number of the MAX server.

• S/R Number:

The 9-digit serial number of this MAX server.

• Firmware Ver.:

The version of the firmware currently loaded in the MAX server.

• Date:

Today’s date (MM/DD/YY).

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Contents MAX Servers AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents MAX Admin Menu MAX Servers DVD Drives Supported Formats Rack Mounting HT and MMS-900 Servers MMS Multimedia Servers MAX Servers OverviewMAX HT Home Theater Servers Related DocumentsMAX-HT04/HT12 Home Theater Servers MAX HT Servers Photos and SpecificationsMAX-HT04/HT12 Specifications Product SpecificationsMAX-HT04/HT12 Specifications Page MMS-01S FG MAX MMS Servers Photos SpecificationsMMS-01S Multimedia Server MMS-01S FG 2178-10 Product Specifications MMS-02S FG MMS-02S Multimedia ServerMMS-02S FG 2178-12 Product Specifications MMS-02SB FG MMS-02SB Multimedia Server with BackupMMS-02SB FG 2178-11 Product Specifications MMS-04S FG MMS-04S Multimedia ServerMMS-04S FG 2178-07 Product Specifications MMS-12S Multimedia Server MMS-12S FG 2178-08 Product SpecificationsMMS-12S FG 2178-08 Product Specifications OUT MMS-900 Multimedia ServerMMS-900 FG Overview MAX Servers Setup and ConfigurationNetworking Specifications for MAX Servers Online Database If Power Is Removed From the HT ServerMandatory 24-Hour Initialization Period HT Servers only Connect a Mouse, Keyboard and VGA MonitorMMS-900 Servers Connect the Power Cables and Apply PowerMMS-01S, -02S, -02SB and MAX-HT Servers MMS-04S and -12S ServersAdding MAX-AVP Players and/or MAX-AVM Modules Access the MAX Admin MenuWorking With the MAX Admin Menu Add MAX-AVPs and AVM/AOM Modules to the HT ServerAdding MAX-AOM Audio-Only Modules Select Restart MAX daemonConnect the Modules To the MAX Server Connecting MAX-AVPs and/or MAX-AVMsIf You Don’t Connect Install and Configure WinMAX SoftwareConnecting MAX-AOM Modules Shutting Down the MAX Server Loading Media Content on the MAX ServerPeriodic Updates DVD and CD PlaybackAccessing the Admin Menu via WinMAX MAX Admin MenuOptions in the MAX Admin Menu include MAX Admin Menu Options OverviewSystem Information MAX Admin Menu System InformationMAX Admin Menu IP Settings IP SettingsPreparing the MAX Server for Receiving Periodic Updates Output Module SetupAdd Output Module Adding New Modules to the SystemRemoving Modules From the System RAID 5 StatusViewing all Modules in the System RAID 5 CLI Viewing Log Files Log ManagementSpecifying Logging Levels Deleting Log Files Date, Time LocaleDate, Time, Locale Configure Timezones Setting System Date and TimeModify max.ini ShellAuthenticating a new HDD Authenticate HDDRemoving HDDs From the MAX Server Viewing All HDDs In the MAX ServerOnline Tech Support Parental ControlChange Region Cover ArtScheduling Automatic Firmware Updates Update FirmwareChanging The Region Code Setting On Your MAX Server Exit and Disconnect Restart MAX deamonShutdown ExitDVD Regions DVD Region Code SettingsChanging the Region Code Setting on MAX Servers Default Region Code SettingChanging the DVD Region Code Setting On MAX Servers Page MAX Servers DVD Drives Used DVD Drives Compatible FormatsMAX Servers DVD Drives Used DVD Drives Compatible FormatsMDL Series DVD Drives MDL Series PowerFile DVD DrivesIdentify the Drive That Needs To Be Replaced Replacing HDDs in MAX ServersReplacing HDDs in MMS Servers Don’t forget to include the port number Port Rebuild the RAID Array Physical Removal and Replacement of the DrivesOpen a telnet session with the MMS server Authenticate the New HDDMAX-HT12 Server front panel Replacing HDDs in HT ServersAdmin Menu Wxxxxxxxxxxx Add the New Drive to the SystemOptions in the Authenticate HDD menu are described below MAX Admin MenuPage Rack Mounting MAX Servers Included Rack-Mounting Kit Parts Rack Mounting MMS-01S/02S/02SB/04S/12S ServersAttach the Extension Brackets to the Outer Rails Prepare the Slide Rail AssembliesAttach the Inner Server Rails to the MMS chassis Load the MMS Server Into the Rack Intermediate Section Stationary Section Chassis Section Rack Mounting HT and MMS-900 ServersInstall Chassis Sections Onto The Server Chassis Attaching the Chassis Sections to the server chassis Slide Intermediate Sections Into the Stationary SectionsMount the Adapter Bars to the Rack-Rail assemblies Attach the Extension BracketsFront View Rear View Mount the Rail/Bracket Assemblies Into the Equipment RackMounting Rail in equipment rack Adapter Bar Load the HT Server Into the RackSliding the server chassis into the rack Page Page It’s Your World Take Control