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1. Overview The MXA MPL Modero X Series Multi Preview Live FG5968 10 is a touch panel accessory that displays an HD video stream on Modero X Series Touch Panels when used in conjunction with a high definition HD Enova DVX All In One Presentation Switcher or Enova DGX Digital Media Switcher The MXA MPL accepts digital video inputs over a DVI Multi Format connector and converts them to a video stream The MXP MPL also supports all of the features of the MXA MP displaying up to 10 JPEG preview images on a Modero X Series touch panel The MXA MPL makes it easy for users to identify quickly what is currently being displayed by up to 10 source devices Note For full functionality the MXA MPL may be used with the Enova series media switchers and Modero X Series touch panels The MXA MPL may not be used with previously released AMX touch panels or switchers For more information on installation and configuration refer to the MXA MP MXA MPL Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com LAN Power Status Panel Video ele j Video Outpt Front PLLA MA MPL Rear L Ethernet Out to Touch Panel Audio In not used 2 pin Connector Output FIG 1 MXA MPL Power Input Common Applications Use the MXA MPL to preview a live video stream or snapshot of the content from a source device before switching to that source Features e Supports one 1 HD digital video stream or up to 10 preview images e Updates all 1
2. 0 preview images sequentially or one image continuously e Streams digital video sources to a Modero X Series Touch Panel e Seamlessly interconnects between a Modero X Series Touch Panel and an Enova DGX or Enova DVX Product Specifications MXA MPL Specifications Power Requirements e MXA MPL only 120VAC at 170ma 20W e MXA MPL with touch panel 120VAC at 410ma 50W Start Up Inrush Current 17 2A at 116 8VAC Video Video Streams Max Number of Active Video Streams 1 Video Preview Images Video Preview Image Format JPEG accessed over HTTP e Max Number of Video Preview Images 10 e Min Refresh Time of Preview Images 2 sec Video Input HDMI DVI RGBHV S Video composite or component video Video Input Resolutions Video Input Resolutions supported by Firmware v2 1 28 or higher e HDMI DVI 1024 x 768p 60 Hz 720 x 480i 60 Hz 720 x 480p 60 Hz e PAL 576i 576p 50 Hz e NTSC 480i 480p 60 Hz Video Input Resolutions supported by Firmware versions previous to v2 1 28 e HDMI DVI 640 x 480p 60 Hz 800 x 600p 60 Hz 1024 x 768p 60 Hz 1280 x 720p 60 Hz e PAL 576i 5769 50 Hz e NTSC 480i 480p 60 Hz Video Input Resolutions not supported 1280 x 768p 60 Hz 1920 x 1080p 60 Hz Up to 720p 30 fps over IP Matches input resolution Video Output 10 100 port RJ 45 connector with Ethernet IP pass through Audio Input Unbalanced 1 8th inch mini jack connector for use with non HDMI au
3. dio only Front Components Power LED Lights green when device is receiving power Installation Guide MXA M PL Modero X Series Multi Preview Live Status LED Toggles on off green every 5 seconds if communicating to the panel i e the panel is configured to use the MXA MPL Lights red when receiving video signals Lights green when the LAN connection is enabled Video Input LED LAN LED Panel LED Video Output LED Lights green when device is connected to a panel Lights red when sending a video stream to a touch panel Reboots the device when pressed Resets the unit to factory defaults when pressed for at least 5 sec onds Power Input IEC power cord connector 100 240V AC 47 63Hz Reset button Factory Reset button Rear Components Video Input Ethernet Out Operating Environment Temperature Operating 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Temperature Storage 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity Operating 20 to 85 RH Humidity Storage 5 to 85 RH Power Heat Dissipation 232 BTU hr Dimensions Weight 1 9 16 x 8 1 4 x 7 3 16 4 cm x 21 cm x 18 2 cm 2 80 lbs 1 27 kg e UL FCC Part 15 Class A e CE EN 55022 Class A and EN 55024 e CB Scheme IEC 60950 1 e IC IEC EN 60950 UL RoHS Included Accessories e MXA MPL Installation Guide 93 5968 10 e MIC AC Universal Power Cord CA1090 131 Other AMX Equipment e MPA VRK Rack Shel
4. f 1RU 7 3 Depth FG5968 30 e AC SMB Surface Mount Bracket Accessory FG525 e CC DVI 5BNCM DVI to 5 BNC Male Cable 6 FG10 2170 08 e CC DVI RCA3M DVI to 3 RCA Male Cable 6 FG10 2170 09 e CC DVIM VGAF DVI to HD 15 Female Adapter FG10 2170 13 e CC DVI SVID DVI to S Video Cable FG10 2170 10 e CC 3 5ST5 RCA2F 5 pin 3 5mm Phoenix style to 2 RCA Female Cable FG10 003 20 Rebooting the MXA MPL To reboot the MXA MPL press and hold the Reset button FIG 1 for one second Configuring the MXA MPL Configuring the MXA MPL into a network requires modification of the device s corresponding NetLinx files via NetLinx Studio and the associated touch panel pages via TPDesign 4 Documentation of the available commands may be found in the Modero X Series Programming Guide available at www amx com Resetting the MXA MPL to Factory Defaults To reset the MXA MPL s configuration settings to its factory defaults 1 Press and hold the Factory Reset button on the front panel for about 5 seconds 2 The Power LED will blink three times At this time release the Factory Reset button To reset the MXA MPL s firmware from its current version to its factory default version 1 Press and hold the Factory Reset button on the front panel for about 10 seconds 2 At about the 5 second mark the Power LED will blink 3 times Keep holding the Factory Reset button At the 10 second mark the Power LED will blink 7 times at a faster rate At
5. ing temperature and cooling methodologies These include products installed in walls racks cabinets etc Those areas may have different temperatures and or cooling approaches that must be taken into consideration to maintain the product within the specified operating temperature FIG 4 shows an AMX device installed in a wall with a filled volume Such as with insulation or concrete as well as with a closed volume Such as between studs in an otherwise finished wall The diagram shows how heat generated by the device or other devices may have no way to escape and may build up to levels that may affect device operation ALLED OR CLOSED VOLUME LIMITED OA NO CONVECTION FIG 4 Heat convection in filled or closed volume limited or no convection In FIG 5 the diagram displays an AMX device in a typical rack mounting with full air circulation around the front and back of the device In this case the main concern is with heat building up between components possibly to levels that may affect device operation TT Ta 143 Tee TiTi Ti Tat Tossi RALE MOUNTED DEVICES FIG 5 Heat convection in rack mounted devices Installation Recommendations During any installation a lack of ventilation may produce conditions that may adversely affect the device s operation In these circumstances special care must be made to make sure that temperatures within enclosed areas do not exceed the device s maximum rated temperature Note While
6. rce should be used instead Configuring the MXA MPL Note For more information on configuring a Modero X touch panel please refer to the Modero X Series Programming Guide available at www amx com After the MXA MP is connected to the network the touch panel to which it is connected needs to be configured to receive its signals To configure the touch panel 1 From the Settings page select Connections amp Networks 2 From the Connections amp Networks page select Breakout Box to open the Breakout Box page FIG 3 Q Breakout Box 6 ial Pirie FIG 3 Breakout Box Settings page 3 Press the Breakout Box button to enable the panel to receive information from the MXA MPL 4 If the MXA MPL is connected the remaining information on the Breakout Box page will self populate For full warranty information refer to the AMX Instruction Manual s associated with your Product s 3 13 2013 AMX All rights reserved AMX and the AMX logo are registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 e 800 222 0193 fax 469 624 7153 technical support 800 932 6993 www amx com Note If the MXA MP is not connected to the touch panel any attempts at enabling the panel will fail and the Breakout Box page will be blank other than the Breakout Box button Wall and Rack Installation Some products are installed in areas of differ
7. receiving power and is connected to the network 5 If the touch panel has not been configured to receive video signals from the MXA MPL do so now FIG 2 provides a basic installation diagram for the MXA MP and MXA MPL Modero X Touch Panel Source Devices FIG 2 Installation Diagram MXA MP and MXA MPL Note For PoE powered Modero X touch panels the AMX certified PoE injector must be connected between the MXA MPL and the touch panel Use of a PoE switch in place of an AMx certified PoE injector is NOT recommended Maximum Power Cable Gauges and Distances While most Modero X Series touch panels use Power Over Ethernet PoE for their power needs the panoramic Modero X Series touch panels use external power from an AMX certified power source The MXA MPL may be used as a power source for the panoramic touch panels but only to certain lengths determined by the cable gauge and the max distance between the device and the touch panel Maximum Power Cable Gauges and Distances Cable Gauge AWG Maximum Distance feet meters Not recommended 24 feet 7 32 meters 17 20 feet 6 10 meters E C S 12 feet 3 66 meters 6 feet 1 83 meters 5 feet 1 52 meters 4 feet 1 22 meters Not recommended Note All power cable gauges are in AWG American Wire Gauge When installing panoramic Modero X Series touch panels that exceed these cable lengths between the MXA MP MPL and the touch panel a separate AMX certified power sou
8. the outside temperature of the device may be at or below its maximum operating temperature special care must be taken before and during installation to ensure that the maximum operating temperature is not exceeded within wall or rack installation spaces Rack Mounting the MXA MP The MXA MP may be put in a freestanding location but the device may also be installed in a standard rack Installation in a rack requires the use of an optional MPA VRK Rack Mounting Tray FG5968 30 1 Select a position on the Rack Mounting Tray for the installation The Rack Mounting Tray contains screw holes to allow single or double MXA MP installations 2 Using the screws included with the MPA VRK install the screws to the bottom of the MXA MP through the Rack Mounting Tray FIG 6 Use four screws for each device one at each corner lt Fal y f j 4 F r i J uf i Screws A MPA VRK FIG 6 Installing two MXA MPL devices in a Rack Mounting Tray 3 Connect the Rack Mounting Tray to the rack with the provided bolts 4 Connect the MXA MP to the network and apply power 93 5968 10 REV H Pa R
9. this time release the Factory Reset button Connecting the MXA MPL to a Network Since the MXA MPL works to transmit HD video and images from an Enova switcher to a Modero X touch panel it needs to be connected between the switcher and the touch panel To connect the touch panel to the MXA MPL 1 Insert the incoming network connection cable from the Enova switcher to the upper Ethernet In RJ 45 connector FIG 1 2 If the touch panel is not panoramic MXD T 1000 MXD T 700 MXD 430 connect an outgoing Ethernet cable from the MXA MPL s Ethernet Out RJ 45 connector to an AMX certified high power Power over Ethernet injector Do not apply power until the installation is complete 3 If the touch panel is a panoramic model MXD T 1900L PAN or MXD T 2000XL PAN outgoing power to the touch panel may be supplied via the MXA MPL s 2 pin connector output FIG 1 or through another source Do not apply power until the installation is complete Certifications WARNING If using the MXA MPL s 2 pin connector for power for a touch panel please refer to the MXA MP MPL Operation Reference Guide for maximum cable lengths between the MXA MPL and the touch panel based on cable gauge Using a separate power source for panoramic panel installations that require long cable runs is highly recommended 4 When the installation is complete apply power to the MXA MPL and to the touch panel Verify via the LEDs on the front of the device that it is

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