AMX UDM-0404 Switch User Manual


 
Wiring and Connections - UDM Receivers
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UDM-0404 Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Hub
Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance
Refer to the Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance section on page 12.
Video Compensation
Video at the Receive end can be compensated using three main methods;
Using the UDM Hub’s WebConsole.
Using the UDM-RC02 Multi-Format IR Remote Control.
Using a hyper terminal session via the serial connector on the UDM Receiver (especially
effective setup method when using long runs).
Connecting an External IR Receiver Module
If passthrough mode (where a device such as a DVD or VCR can be controlled via a remote control) is
required then an IR03 External IR Receiver Module will be needed to pick up IR controls from the
remote control.
Additionally, if the UDM Receiver is to be compensated via a remote control, then an IR Receiver
Module is also needed.
Connecting the UDM Receiver to the UDM Hub
The RJ45 port on the front panel of the UDM Hub labelled “UDM” supports one UDM Receiver. The
UDM Receiver is then be connected to a display device.
1. Connect a standard Cat5/6 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled UDM on the front panel of the
UDM Hub.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled UDM Hub on the rear panel of
the UDM Receiver.
UDM HUB Port LEDs
2 LEDs are visible at the UDM Hub port (on the UDM-RX01/RX02) when the UDM Hub is switched
on:
Green – Connection to UDM Hub (if Cat 5 removed, LED switches off).
Amber – Power (as well as comms if uploading protocols etc. the Amber LED may flicker).
Ensure the port the UDM-RX01/RX02 is attached to is configured correctly within the
Status option of the WebConsole (for example, if a UDM Receiver is connected to the
Hub, ensure the port in the Status option is configured likewise.