Quick Start Guide

UDM-0404Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Hub

Overview

The UDM-0404 Endeleo Multi-format Distribution Hub (FG-UDM-0404) delivers any video source, including Component, RGB, VGA and S-Video to a virtually unlimited number of display devices. The UDM-0404 (FIG. 1) supports 4 high-resolution input ports and 4 UDM output ports, and supports multiple methods of delivering sync information between the UDM hub and the display device, including common mode.

UDM OUTPUT Ports (RJ-45)

IR TX connections for locally connected devices Input connections Serial port (RJ-12)

ETHERNET port (RJ-45)

FIG. 1 UDM-0404

In total, the UDM-0404 system can distribute any combination of the following: 4 RGBHV sources, 4 Component video sources, 4 S-Video sources or 12 Composite video sources. Source inputs to the UDM are industry standard VGA, Composite, Component or S-Video feed, and output is presented as an RJ45 port for connection to Cat5, 5e or 6 twisted-pair Ethernet cable.

Video inputs are connected via the HD15 Input connector on the rear of the UDM. Adapters are used to bring the different types of video source into the UDM.

Each UDM has an Ethernet network port to provide connectivity to a central management system, or can be controlled by the onboard configuration pages. A Serial connection is also provided for CLI administration and diagnostic purposes.

Features

4 multi-format inputs x 4 outputs

Supports multiple methods of delivering sync, including Common Mode Sync

Digital audio support

Central device control

1U rack-mounting

Compatibility

The UDM-0404 is compatible for use with UDM-RX01 (FG-UDM-RX01) and UDM-RX02 (FG-UDM-RX02) Receivers.

Note: Common Mode Sync delivery is supported only on the UDM-RX02.

Product Specifications

UDM-0404 Specifications

Power Requirements:

3 PIN IEC, 90-264v AC140 W

 

 

Network Interface:

10baseT

 

 

Serial Interface:

9600, 8, N, 1

 

 

Max Video Input:

• 4 x RGBHV (or)

 

• 4 x S-Video (or)

 

• 12 x CVBS

 

 

Electrical:

RJ-45 indicating power to receiver and link status.

 

 

Operating Environment:

• 35°F - 95°F (5°C - 35°C)

 

• Max. relative humidity - 85% (non-condensing)

 

 

Dimensions (HWD):

1 3/4" x 19" x 12 1/2" (45 mm x 440 mm x 320 mm)

 

 

Weight:

8.8 lb. (4 Kg)

 

 

Certifications:

• CE/UL/FCC part 15 Class A

 

 

Included Accessories:

• IEC power cord

 

• 6' Ethernet Crossover Cable

 

• 19" mounting brackets

 

• RS232 DB9/RJ12 Connection Cable (FG-RS01)

 

• IR03 External Infrared Receiver Module (FG-IR03)

 

UDM-RC10 IR Engineering Remote Control

 

(FG-UDM-RC10)

 

Note: No A/V interface cables supplied.

 

 

Other AMX Equipment:

• HD15 to S-Video Cable (FG-UDM-SVID01)

 

• HD15 to 3x RCA Breakout Cable (FG-HD15RCA3)

 

• RS232 DB9/RJ12 Connection Cable (FG-RS01)

 

UDM-RX01 Multi-Format Receiver (FG-UDM-RX01)

 

UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Receiver (FG-UDM-RX02)

 

• IR01 IR Emitter Module (FG-IR01)

 

• IR02 IR Splitter Cable (FG-IR02)

 

• IR03 External IR Receiver Module (FG-IR03)

 

 

Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance

Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance

Class

Format

Name

UDM-RX01

UDM-RX02

Composite

720x480

NTSC

300 m / 1000’

300 m / 1000’

 

 

720x756

PAL

300 m / 1000’

300 m / 1000’

Component

720x480

480p

300 m / 1000’

300 m / 1000’

 

 

720x756

576p

300 m / 1000’

300 m / 1000’

 

 

1280x720

720p

200 m / 650’

300 m / 1000’

 

 

1920x1080

1080i

150 m / 500’

300 m / 1000’

 

 

1920x1080

1080p

120 m / 400’

300 m / 1000’

VGA

640x480

VGA

200 m / 650’

300 m / 1000’ *

 

 

800x600

SVGA

200 m / 650’

300 m / 1000’ *

 

 

1024x768

XGA

200 m / 650’

300 m / 1000’ *

 

 

1280x1024

SXGA

150 m / 500’

300 m / 1000’ *

 

 

1600x1200

UXGA

120 m / 400’

300 m / 1000’ *

 

 

 

 

 

 

*When using VGA modes with audio enabled, the maximum cable distance is approximately 200 m / 650’ (UDM-RX02).

Note: The maximum distances indicated above are not absolute, but are recommended distances that have been tested to deliver video at the specified resolutions, without significant signal degradation. In particular, lower resolutions

(640 x 480, 720 x 480 and 800 x 600) can often be delivered significantly further than what is indicated in the table. Refer to the UDM-0404 Endeleo Multi-format Distribution Hub Operation/Reference Guide for additional details on maximum cable distances.

A/V Source Input Connectors

There are 4 sets of input connectors to the rear panel of the UDM-0404, labelled A-D (see FIG. 1) that allow the UDM-0404 to connect to A/V source devices.

Connecting a VGA Video Input

1.Connect one end of a VGA cable to the source device’s VGA output port.

2.Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection on the UDM. For example, connect to the Video In connection on Input A of the Hub.

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

Note: Ensure Input A is configured as a “VGA Input” and named appropriately within the “Inputs” section of the Configuration software. Also ensure the correct Audio Type (Analog L/R or S/PDIF) is selected for the relevant input.

Connecting a Composite Video Input

1.Connect the UDM-HD15RCA3 Breakout Cable (FG-HD15RCA3, not included) to the source device’s Composite output ports:

•A1 = red RCA •A2 = green RCA •A3 = blue RCA

2.Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection on the UDM.

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

Connecting a Component Video Input

1.Connect the UDM-HD15RCA3 Breakout Cable (FG-HD15RCA3, not included) to the video source device’s Component video output connectors (Red, Green and Blue).

2.Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection on the UDM.

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

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 on the UDM.

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

Device Connectivity (IR TX1/2 and TX3/4 Ports)

A maximum of 4 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. An (optional) IR02 IR splitter cable (FG-IR02) may be required.

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-0404 Operation/ Reference Guide on how to learn a device’s IR commands.

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AMX UDM-0404 quick start Features, Compatibility, Product Specifications, Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance

UDM-0404 specifications

The AMX UDM-0404 is a highly advanced matrix switcher designed for professional audio-visual applications. Its versatile capabilities make it a preferred choice for integration in various environments, including corporate settings, educational institutions, and entertainment venues. With its state-of-the-art technology, the UDM-0404 allows users to route multiple video and audio signals seamlessly, enhancing the overall experience of any integrated system.

One of the standout features of the AMX UDM-0404 is its 4x4 matrix switching capability, which allows users to connect and manage up to four HDMI sources and send them to four HDMI displays simultaneously. This flexibility is essential for environments where multiple inputs need to be shown on various screens without the hassle of manual switching. Users can easily select which source to display on which screen through a user-friendly interface, either via an integrated control panel or remotely via a network connection.

In terms of technology, the UDM-0404 boasts support for high-definition video formats, including 4K resolution at 60Hz, ensuring crisp and clear images that meet the needs of modern AV setups. Furthermore, the device supports various audio formats, which allows it to deliver premium sound quality alongside high-definition video. Its compatibility with HDCP ensures that users can confidently connect protected content without issues, making it an ideal solution for professionals who rely on robust performance.

The UDM-0404 also features advanced EDID management, which simplifies the configuration process by automatically handling display settings. This eliminates the need for manual adjustments, ensuring that the audio and video signals are correctly optimized for the connected devices. The device also includes built-in scaling capabilities, enabling it to resize input signals to match the resolution of display devices, thus eliminating issues related to mismatched resolutions.

Moreover, the AMX UDM-0404 offers flexible control options. It can be integrated with existing control systems, including AMX’s own solutions, allowing for seamless automation and advanced control capabilities. With its compact and rack-mountable design, it fits easily into any AV rack setup while minimizing space.

In conclusion, the AMX UDM-0404 is a powerful matrix switcher that blends advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it an exceptional choice for any professional audio-visual installation. Its flexibility, high-quality performance, and ease of integration ensure that it meets the demands of today's dynamic AV environments.