AMX NXD/NXT-1200VG, NXD/NXT-1500VG Configuring the MAX-CSE for communication, Stream Profiles

Models: NXD/NXT-1500VG NXD/NXT-1200VG NXD/NXT-1700VG

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Displaying Stream Content

Step 2: Configuring the MAX-CSE for communication

1.Complete the procedures outlined within the Configuring the MAX Communication Parameters section of the MAX-CSE Instruction Manual to establish an active connection to the source MAX-CSE.

2.Confirm the MAX-CSE is properly configured to use the newly established Static IP Address by launching your browser and entering the MAX’s new Static IP Address into the browser’s Address field.

3.Press the Enter key on your keyboard to initiate the communication process and launch the initial on-screen Enter Network Password security dialog.

4.Enter the words administrator and password (if using the default login profile) into the corresponding User Name/Password fields. This is the factory default security login information.

5.Click OK to enter the information and proceed to the Administration page which provides both a descriptive overview of the program stream and lists the currently used firmware.

6.Determine the data throughput available on the network being used by the source encoder. This information determines which Encoder Profile and Transport Protocol will be used to encode the outgoing media stream.

7.Access Stream Profiles page (FIG. 129) by clicking the Stream Profiles link from within the Navigation frame. This page allows a user to both configure the properties of the outgoing media stream and setup the properties associated with communicating the stream to an external IP-enabled device capable of receiving and processing the data.

Encoding Presets (including Custom)

Video Encoding Parameters

Audio Encoding Parameters

Stream Destination

Communication/Connection

Parameters

(use even port values)

FIG. 129 Stream Profiles page

8.From the Profile field, click on the drop-down arrow and from the available list, choose the desired encoder setting which conforms to the available data throughput on your network. Although the default selection is Home Theater (Max), the user can choose from up to 6 pre-created entries and one Custom entry which makes every field user-definable.

For the purpose of these procedures, we’ve been informed that our network can handle the full 6 Mbps data throughput, so we’ll select Home Theater (Max).

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AMX NXD/NXT-1200VG, NXD/NXT-1500VG, NXD/NXT-1700VG manual Configuring the MAX-CSE for communication, Stream Profiles