AMX MAX-CSE, MAX-CSD 10 manual MAX-CSD10 FG2178-72 Specifications, Aac

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MAX-CSD10 Video Decoder

The following table outlines the specifications for the MAX-CSD10 Video Decoder.

MAX-CSD10 (FG2178-72) Specifications

Dimensions (HWD):

1.58" x 5.54" x 6.95" (4.01 cm x 14.07 cm x 17.65 cm)

 

 

Power Requirements:

• 500mA @ 12VDC (6W)

 

• Power Over Ethernet (POE) is available.

 

• Optional 12VDC power input overrides POE when used.

 

• Power requirements are usage dependant.

 

• This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed external power supply

 

rated from 10 to 18 VDC, minimum 500 mA or equivalent.

 

 

Weight:

2.02 lbs (0.92 kg)

 

 

Enclosure:

Metal with black matte finish

 

 

Certifications:

FCC Part 15 Class B, CE, and UL listed

 

 

Video Outputs:

Composite Video (via BNC)

 

S-Video (via standard female S-Video connector)

 

 

Audio Outputs:

Analog Stereo (RCA connectors - Red/White)

 

 

Supported Resolutions:

• NTSC (480i)

 

• PAL (576i)

 

 

Supported Video Codecs:

• MPEG2 (2 Mbps - 6 Mbps)

 

• MPEG4 (500Kbps - 3 Mbps)

 

 

Supported Audio Codecs:

• MPEG Audio Level 2 (MP2)

 

• MPEG Audio Level 3 (MP3)

 

• AAC

 

 

Front Panel Components:

 

 

 

• ID Pushbutton:

Used to both set the NetLinx ID (Device only) assignment and reset the unit

 

back to its factory defaults.

 

 

• Status LED:

Green LED blinks to indicate both the system and communication status with

 

the target Master.

 

 

• LCD Display:

Provides system information such as the currently used IP Address.

 

 

• IR Receiver:

• Receives 38KHz AMX IR codes.

 

 

Rear Panel Connectors:

 

 

 

S-VIDEO OUT:

Mini-Din4 port for composite S-Video output.

 

 

• ETHERNET 10/100:

Single RJ-45 port provides 10/100 Mbps network communication and POE.

 

LEDs show communication activity, connections, speeds, and mode informa-

 

tion.

 

 

• AUDIO R/L:

Two RCA connectors (Red and White) support line-level stereo output for ana-

 

log stereo signals.

 

 

• 12VDC PWR:

Single 2-pin 3.5mm mini-Phoenix (male) captive-wire connector from an

 

optional 12 VDC power supply (overrides POE).

 

 

• COMPOSITE OUT:

Composite Video Output (NTSC or PAL) via a female BNC connector.

 

 

• IR/Serial:

Single 2-pin 3.5mm mini-Phoenix (male) captive-wire connector is used for IR/

 

Serial control output by generating IR with the use of an IR emitter (while in IR

 

mode).

 

This port can support high-frequency carriers of up to 1.142 MHz and can also

 

generate IR with no carrier frequency.

 

 

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MAX-CSE/MAX-CSD10 Operation/Reference Guide

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Contents MAX-CSE/MAX-CSD10 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents MAX-CSD10 Web Interface Configuration and Firmware Update Page MAX Encoder Features MAX-CSE Video EncoderOverview MAX-CSE FG2178-70 ComponentsMAX-CSE Product Specifications MAX-CSE SpecificationsWhile in IR mode Sensing for IR ports MAX-CSD10 Product Specifications MAX Decoder FeaturesMAX-CSD10 Video Decoder MAX-CSD10 FG2178-72 ComponentsMAX-CSD10 FG2178-72 Specifications AACMAX-CSD10 Specifications Page MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD10 Installation MAX-CSE and MAX-CSD10 Connections and WiringWiring Guidelines Direct Power Port Assignments and FunctionalityWiring length guidelines Preparing captive wiresWiring a power connection Wiring Guidelines Indirect Power via PoEPoE Special wiring instructions CSE MAX-CSEWiring the MAX-CSE connectors and cables VDC power SupplyEthernet/RJ-45 Port Connections and Wiring Ethernet RJ-45 Pinouts and SignalsSignals Connection Pairing Color MICPower over Ethernet PoE wiring DB9 Device Port Connections and WiringEthernet LEDs IR/Serial Port Connections and Wiring Input/Output I/O Port Connections and WiringRS-232/422/485 Device Port Wiring Specifications Wiring the MAX-CSD10 connectors and cables Port Wiring SpecificationsPin Signal Function Installing Into an Equipment Rack Page Default Security Configuration MAX-CSE Web InterfaceSecurity Terms Security TermsDefault Security Configuration case-sensitive Administrator accountCommunicating with the unit via the browser-based UI MAX-CSE User Interface Overview and Features User Interface FeaturesFeature Description Navigation Bar Browser-based UI Application OverviewAdministration Page Features Feature DescriptionStream Status Administration AdministrationFeature Description Resources Example Computer CourseChanging the Program Description ModeUpload Firmware Click Upload a File Click Reboot done. Upload a File Upgrading New FirmwareStream Profiles Stream ProfilesStream Profiles Page Features Feature Description Encoder ProfileVideo Resolution AudioSVCD, MP3 StreamSAP Settings Obtaining the IP information for a target ModeroChanging the Encoder Profile Encoder Profiles and ParametersVCR Set up Set up Page FeaturesFeature Description Video NetLinx Settings Changing Video and Audio SettingsNetLinx Settings Page Features Feature Description NetLinx MasterIP Settings Changing the NetLinx Master ConnectionChanging the IP Settings IP Settings Page FeaturesFeature Description IP Address DNS AddressUser Page Features Feature Description UserUser Changing User Settings MAX-CSD10 User Interface Overview and Features Feature Description Browser Address fieldMAX-CSD10 Web Interface Navigation frameFeature Description Stream Status frame LogoffActive Page frame Communicating With The Unit Via the Browser-based UI Updating FirmwareStream Selector Page Features Stream SelectorStream Set-up Page Features Stream Set-upChanging the stream configuration Setting up an SAP stream configurationSetting up an Rtsp stream configuration Setting up a Manual stream configuration Stream Configuration Page Manual ModeAudio/Video Page Features NetLinx Page FeaturesAudio/Video NetLinxTo make changes to the IP Settings To change the User Login Settings User Page DetailsConfiguring Communication Reading the Front Panel LCDConfiguring the MAX Communication Parameters Obtaining the unit’s initial Dhcp AddressSave login profile selection box Communicating with the Target Master via an IP Assigning Master Communication Settings and TCP/IP Settings Associating the MAX unit to a Target Master Associating a MAX-CSE to a Target MasterStudio Online Tree tab showing the communicating MAX unit Changing the MAX’s Device Number Associating a MAX-CSD10 Unit to a Target MasterChanging the MAX-CSE device number via the UI Changing the MAX-CSE device number via StudioUsing the ID button to change the MAX-CSE’s Device Value Recommended NetLinx Device numbersChanging the MAX-CSD10 device number via the UI Configuration and Firmware Update Before You BeginMAX vs. NetLinx Master Functional Overlap Verifying the MAX’s current version of Firmware via the UIUpgrading MAX Firmware Verifying the MAX’s current version of Firmware via StudioUpgrading MAX-CSE Firmware via the UI Upgrading MAX-CSD10 Firmware via the UI Upgrading the MAX’s Firmware via NetLinx StudioClick Close once the download process is complete Displaying Stream Content Requirements for Receiving Streamed ContentSetting up a Modero Panel to Receive and Display a Stream Obtaining the IP Address of the target panelConfiguring the MAX-CSE for communication System SettingsStream Profiles Configuring the MAX-CSE audio/video inputs V SetupSetting up a streaming page within TPDesign4 Rtpmpeg#//IP Address of MAX-CSETarget Video Port Video Adjustment page showing default values Establishing the final connection between the two unitsSetting up a Computer to Receive and Display a Stream Configure the MAX-CSE for communication to a computerObtaining the IP Address of the target computer Displaying Stream Content RTP Video Stream Component RTP Audio Stream Component Page NetLinx Programming DevicePortSystem DPSPort Assignments Port/DescriptionMAX-CSE Streaming Commands Port MAX-CSE Streaming SendCommandsCommand Description GET AsourceGET SAP IP Mode GET FormatGET Gain GET SAPGET Session Info GET Session ListGET Stream Status GET URL GET VideoGET Video Port Status GET Vsource PlaySET Asource SET AudioSET SAP IP Mode SET FormatSET Gain SET SAPSendcommand ENCODER,SET Video MPEG2 D1 6000 CBR SET URLSET Video MAX-CSD Streaming Commands Port MAX-CSD Streaming SendCommandsSET Vsource StopGET Control Mode GET Rtsp ServerGET Session Cursor Sendcommand DECODER, GET Session Info 1 Title Sendcommand DECODER, GET Session Info 2 TitleSendcommand DECODER, GET Session Info 2 MEDIA1 Sendcommand DECODER, GET Session Info 2 MEDIA2Sendcommand DECODER,GET URL Sendcommand DECODER,GET VideoSendcommand DECODER, Play Sendcommand DECODER,SET Audio MP3SET Control Mode Sendcommand DECODER, SET Control Mode SAPSendcommand DECODER,SET Format PAL Sendcommand DECODER, SET SAP IP Mode ALTSendcommand DECODER, SET Sesson Cursor Sendcommand DECODER,SET URL UDP 224.0.0.1Sendcommand DECODER,SET Video MPEG2 SET Session CursorRS-232/422/485 SendCommands Port RS-232/422/485 SendCommandsChardm CtspshCtspsh OFF GET BaudRxoff RxonSET Baud Tset BaudRS232/422/485 Ports Channels RS232/422/485 Ports ChannelsTxclr XoffRS-232/422/485 SendString Escape Sequences Port RS-232/422/485 SendString Escape SequencesIR/Serial Port Port 3 Commands IR/Serial SendCommandsIR / Serial Ports Channels IR / Serial Ports ChannelsGET Mode CtofCton Iroff PODPOF PONPtof PtonSET IO Link SET Mode Sendcommand IR1,SET Mode IRSendcommand IR1, SP,25 Short cable length 10 feetSendcommand DEV,XCHM extended channel mode Sendcommand IR1,XCHMSendcommand IR1,XCH XchmPort Commands Port Send CommandsIR RX Port Channels Port GET InputLCD Commands Port BacklightBACKLIGHT-0 BACKLIGHT-50Page Programming MAX-CSE/MAX-CSD10 Operation/Reference Guide 103 It’s Your World Take Control
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