Connecting the control panel to an MMX 32 VGA MTP

See the drawing below. The wire connected to the 5 VDC pole

( 4 on pages 2 and 3) should not be daisy chained. The power for each AAP or MAAP must come directly from the +5V connector for the appropriate output on the MMX switcher.

See the drawing below. The wire connected to the Ground pole ( 5 on pages 2 and 3) should not be shared or jumpered between two AAPs and/or MAAPs. Run a separate ground wire for each AAP and/or MAAP. Use the drain wire of the cable for ground.

The drawing below shows a control panel wired to select the input tied to MMX 32 VGA MTP output 1, using the Remote 1 captive screw connector. To select the input tied to output 2, use the Remote 2 captive screw connector.

 

MMX 32 AAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

)

+5VRed

 

 

STP 22 Dual Plenum

White Green Black Ground(

 

 

 

Extron

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cable 22-162-03

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT 1

INPUT 3

 

OUTPUT 2

 

 

1

 

 

 

REMOTE

AUDIO

AUDIO

 

PRE

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.5A MAX

 

RGB/AUDIO

SYNC - TRI PEAK - ON

L

R

 

 

 

 

CONTACT RS-232

POWER

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

1

2

3

+5V

 

12V

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tx Rx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INPUT 2

OUTPUT 1

MMX 32 VGA MTP

 

Wiring diagram for a typical MMX 32 VGA MTP application

Recommended Cables

STP22P 1000’ (305 m) Dual Plenum in self-dispensing box

22-162-03

STP22 1000’ (305 m) Dual in self-dispensing box

22-160-03

 

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Installation Guide

MMX 32 AAP and

MMX 32 MAAP

Contact Closure Control Panels for the MMX 32 VGA A Mini Matrix Switcher

68-881-01 Rev. C

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MMX 32 MAAP, MMX 32 AAP specifications

Extron Electronics, a leader in the AV industry, has developed two notable products, the MMX 32 MAAP and MMX 32 AAP. These multiformat matrix switchers are designed to streamline the management of multiple audio and video sources, making them essential components in professional AV installations such as corporate boardrooms, classrooms, and conference centers.

The MMX 32 MAAP features 32 inputs and 32 outputs, providing an extensive capability to route various signals. It is equipped with advanced scaling technology that ensures optimal image quality and consistency. One of the key characteristics of the MMX 32 MAAP is its ability to support a wide range of video formats, including HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, and composite video, making it highly versatile for different integration scenarios.

On the other hand, the MMX 32 AAP shares many of the same features as the MAAP but comes without the audio amplification capabilities. This design makes it suitable for installations where audio amplification is not necessary, maintaining affordability while still providing robust video routing functions. Both models boast Extron's renowned integration capabilities, ensuring compatibility with existing AV equipment.

One of the standout technologies in both models is the Continuous Operation design, which guarantees system reliability by maintaining signal integrity under demanding conditions. The units are also outfitted with Extron’s advanced EDID Management system, which helps ensure proper communication between source devices and displays, minimizing compatibility issues.

Additionally, the MMX 32 MAAP and AAP come with user-friendly interfaces, including a simple front panel with intuitive control options. The units can also be controlled remotely through various network protocols, providing flexibility and convenience for AV managers.

Another significant feature is the ability to route signals to multiple zones, allowing for different content to be displayed simultaneously on various screens. This functionality is particularly beneficial for dynamic presentation environments, making the MMX series a go-to solution.

In summary, the Extron MMX 32 MAAP and MMX 32 AAP matrix switchers represent cutting-edge technology in the professional AV market. With their extensive input/output capabilities, support for a diverse range of video formats, and advanced management features, these models offer versatile, reliable solutions for modern AV systems.