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2. If there are two adjacent inputs these should be set to different resolutions and or refresh rates Leave empty inputs between 1280 x1024 60Hz used input when possible um a LAS 1280 x1024 60Hz 1024 x 768 70Hz 1280 x1024 60Hz FIG 68 Example Signage application Maximizing Performance Of Cascaded UDM 0808 SIG Hubs At cable runs longer than 100m the RX unit should be powered using a local power supply When two VGA signals are placed on adjacent inputs e g A and B B and C C and D they should be set to different resolutions and or refresh rates Do not running audio on an input if it s not needed On installations with less than eight inputs the inputs should be spaced as far apart as possible For example on an installation with four inputs inputs A D E and H should be used Configuring a UDM 0808 SIG Hub For Cascading The UDM 0808 SIG sends the inputs it is using to the Cascade output no configuration required The exception to this is audio which can be set to output either the audio inputs or outputs see Using the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box below On an UDM 0808 SIG that has signals cascaded into it you can choose the cascade input using the SVI see page 21 and SAI see page 20 SEND COMMANDS If you append CASCADE to the end of those commands the UDM 0808 SIG will use the cascaded input in place of the local input Refer to the Configuring the Source Hub section on page
3. RJ12 Pinouts Pin NAME DESCRIPTION 1 DCD DTR Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready 7 TD Transmit Data A Di nem RD Receive Data 4 SGND Ground i 5 SGND Ground i 6 DSR W Data Set Ready 1 6 not used RCS Clear To Send not used RTS Request To Send not used RI Ring Indicator FIG 38 SERIAL Connector RJ12 Pinouts Descriptions To connect to a display device using a serial cable 1 Connect a serial cable to the UDM RX02N s SERIAL port see FIG 37 on page 43 2 Run the serial cable observing distance limitations to the display device s serial port and connect The serial cable must be pinned out according to the Manufacturer s instructions Failure to do so will result in serial commands failing IR Rx IR Receiver Port The IR Rx IR Receiver port supports pass through remote control of connected IR devices FIG 39 r CONTROL 3 5 AUDIO 3 VIDEO 0000 V eCe OQ Ur UDMHUB SERIAL ds RTs S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO X IR Rx IR Receive Port FIG 39 UDM RXO2N IR Rx Port If pass through mode is required where an IR controlled device is controlled via the UDM RXO2N using a an AMX or UDM remote control then an IR03 External IR Receiver FG IR03 not included is required to receive IR commands from the remote control Lik
4. CASCADE Ports The CASCADE ports allow UDM 0808 SIG Hubs to be chained together to increase the number of outputs which can be delivered to the end points The CASCADE IN and OUT connectors on the UDM Hubs require a UDM EXP 02 Cascade Cable FG 1402 71 not included From source UDM Hub CASCADE OUT port To another UDM Hub or UDM ABB 8 SIG CASCADE IN port CASCADE 1 4 IN From source UDM Hub gt CASCADE OUT port CASCADE 1 4 OUT SI To another UDM Hub or UDM ABB 8 SIG CASCADE IN port FIG 10 Cascade 5 8 1 4 Ports CASCADE 5 8 IN CASCADE 5 8 OUT The CASCADE Out ports can also be used to send audio to the UDM ABB 8 SIG Signature Series Audio Breakout Box FG1402 60 Refer to the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box section on page 71 for details Refer to the Cascading Hubs section on page 77 for details on configuring cascaded Hubs b WARNING b WARNING IEC Power Connector The UDM 0808 SIG uses a universal switch mode power supply which operates from 90 264V AC 50 60Hz with a power consumption of 130W fully loaded The rating label found to the bottom left of the Hub beneath the IEC connector contains important information applicable to the Hub s installation environment The Power On Off switch is located beside the IEC power connector As a Class 1 appliance the UDM 0808 SIG should be connected to a wall socket with a protective earthing connect
5. 188 20 7 IP Address DNS 2 192 168 20 9 Subnet Mask DNS3 D 1 mI Gateway Reboot cancer Accent FIG 14 Configuration Manager IP Settings Page initial view Determining the IP Address of the UDM 0808 SIG UDM 0808 SIG hubs feature a built in zero configuration networking client that allows you to determine the unit s IP address via Bonjour or a similar zero configuration client Zero configuration or Zeroconf also known as Bonjour technology provides a general method to discover services on a local area network In essence it allows you to set up a network without any configuration as described below Bonjour Zero Configuration Client You will need a zero configuration client to determine the IP address of the UDM 0808 SIG There are many zero configuration clients available However for the purposes of this document we will refer to Bonjour for Windows It is free and widely available for download If you don t already have it installed on your PC download and install Bonjour for Windows before you begin The UDM 0808 SIG is set to DHCP by default 1 With Bonjour for Windows running on a PC that has access to the LAN that the UDM 0808 SIG resides on connect the Hub to the network see the UDM 0808 SIG Wiring and Connections section on page 5 2 In Bonjour you will see the UDM 0808 SIG join the network at power up 3 In Bonjour double click on the UDM 0808 SIG link to access the
6. Connecting Audio Outputs The UDM ABB 8 SIG provides 8 sets of audio output ports RCA and SPDIF O Ww DIGITAL Analog Audio L R Out AUDIO Digital Audio SPDIF Out R FIG 64 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Output connectors Use standard audio cables to connect the ABB to up to eight audio playback devices UDM ABB 8 SIG Configuration There is no direct configuration of the ABB Rather audio cascade options are configured on the source Hub itself via the SFI Send Command described below Refer to the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming section on page 13 for a listing of all Send Commands supported by the UDM 0808 SIG SFI Send Command Use the SFI Send Command on the source UDM 0808 SIG Hub to specify whether the cascaded audio output on the source Hub will follow either the local input a source device connected directly to the Hub or the input that has been programmatically switched to the associated output port see the SEND COMMANDS section on page 15 For example the cascade output for Input A on the source Hub can either be the signal from input A or it can be whatever signal is switched through to port 1 from the source Hub Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SFI lt I gt F lt F gt Variables If Input number initial T may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H on the UDM Hub F Output on the UDM Hub to follow selector INPUT local input default setting PORT switched
7. UDM 0808 SIG 8x8 Signature Series Multi Format Distribution Hub Overview The UDM 0808 SIG Signature Series Multi Format Distribution Hub FG1402 01 delivers any video source including Component RGB VGA and S Video to display devices The UDM 0808 SIG FIG 1 supports 8 high resolution input ports and 8 UDM output ports and supports delivery of bidirectional serial and IR to from remote devices FIG 1 UDM 0808 SIG In total the UDM 0808 SIG can distribute any combination of the following 8 RGBHV sources 8 Component video sources 8 S Video sources or 8 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 6 7 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 A Serial connection is also provided for CLI diagnostic purposes Features 8 multi format inputs x 8 outputs Native NetLinx End device control IR Serial Digital and Analog audio support Cascade output ports allow A V distribution to other UDM 0808 Hubs and to UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box Cascadable to support higher number of outputs Common Application Ideal for residential applications as a co
8. 29 Send To NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio 2 Click the Browse button to navigate to the target directory in the Browse For Folder dialog FIG 30 Browse for Folder Choose Firmware Directory E Cj AMX Control Disc aMs PI a Cafe Duet O DIP Switch 2 H FileTransfer 2 C3 KeypadBuilder C3 KPDesign a NetLinx Studio 2 a ProCon DCS a System Design Library DPS TDneciand m FIG 30 Browse For Folder dialog NetLinx Studio The selected directory path is displayed in the Send To NetLinx Device dialog Location text box Assuming that the specified target directory contains one or more KIT files the KIT files in the selected directory are displayed in the Files list box with the file s last modified date and time FIG 31 Send to NetLinx Device Cet MM C Program Files AMX Control Disc Firmware KIT Files Files File Name Date Time TargetARM11 SVV5966 01 4 MVP520 0977 2008 03 Fanmate Misseue CET Fie S US Version v0 1 0 Target ARM11 y Target Progress Device 5600 Port TARPEEN i Select the Reboot Device checkbox before procee with a KIT file download to UDM devices Comm Bl Reboot Device FIG 31 Send To NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio 3 Select the appropriate KIT file from the Files list 4 Enter the Device and System ID numbers for the UDM 0808 SIG in the Device and System text boxes By default the Device Numbe
9. Performs a soft boot on the Hub Syntax SEND COMMAND Example SEND COMMAND Reboots the Hub Note If Source or Target mode is changed then the Hub must be rebooted via the RESET Send Command When changing a Hub from a Target Hub back to a Source Hub you must send the MMON command RESET the unit allow it to come online then RESET it again lt DEV gt RESET dvUDM RESET UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont RESETFACTORY Resets values to factory defaults Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt RESETFACTORY Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM RESETFACTORY Resets the Hub to factory defaults Factory Defaults All video inputs set to type VGA All audio inputs set to type ANALOG All connections reset RPU set to ON All compensation values set to default no compensation SDO Default values are Brightness 48 Sharpness 0 Red Skew 0 Green Skew 0 Blue Skew 0 IR Remote Protocol is set to RPAMX After reboot All webserver settings are set to default RPUOFF Configures the Hub to clear all connec tions and status after a power up or reboot Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV RPUOFF Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM RPUOFF Configures the Hub so that connections and status are cleared after a power up or reboot RPUON Configures the Hub to restore status and connections after a power up or reboot Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV RPUON Exampl
10. number auto assigned to 05605 Masters Devices Ports Pils s Ci Workspace Bontine Tree ir Data A Zero Confia FIG 12 NetLinx Studio Online Tree indicating UDM 0808 SIG hubs and connected RXO2N receivers Only UDM RXO02N units that are physically connected to the Hub will be represented in the Online Tree Note that the device number for each UDM RXO2N Receiver currently connected to the Hub is automatically designated a device number based on the device number of the Hub to which it is connected and the number of the UDM Output RJ45 port on the Hub 1 8 to which it is physically connected NOTE NOTE For example if the UDM 0808 SIG is using it s default device number assignment of 05600 and there are eight UDM RXO2N receivers connected to all eight UDM Output ports on the Hub then the device numbering would be assigned as follows UDM 0808 SIG device number 05600 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 1 device number 05601 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 2 device number 05602 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 3 device number 05603 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 4 device number 05604 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 5 device number 05605 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 6 device number 05606 UDM RXO2N connected to UDM Output Port 7 device number 05607 UDM RXQ02N connected to UDM Output Port 8 device number 05608 Therefore it impo
11. 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada AMX HQ Y Date 08 06 2030 mmiaciyyyy Time 11 p 53 7 o7 hh mm ss X Cancel V Accept FIG 26 Clock Manager Mode Manager page The options on the Mode Manager page provide inputs for selecting the current mode of the system time Time Sync Re Sync Period Timezone Date Time Accept Cancel Use the radio buttons to select either Network Time or StandAlone Note If using StandAlone mode the time will be valid only until the unit is rebooted Once the unit is rebooted the time will be lost and will have to be reset Note that the Daylight Savings and NIST Servers tabs are enabled only if Net work Time is selected as the mode Select the desired re synch period for the clock from this drop down menu Re synch period options include 5 minutes 15 minutes 1 2 and 4 hours default 1 hour Select the appropriate Time Zone from the drop down menu Use these fields to manually enter today s date mm dd yyyy Manually enter the current time hh mm ss Click to save changes Changes on this page take effect immediately Click to exit this page without saving any changes Click Accept to save your changes Note that changes on this page take effect immediately Click Cancel to cancel any changes Clock Manager Daylight Savings Select Daylight Savings from the Clock Manager sub menu or from the main Clock Manager page and
12. 8 Blue Ground 9 nc Jii nic 44 n c 2 n c 13 Horizontal Synch 14 Vertical Synch Xm 15 n c FIG 49 VGA HD15 Connector 1 Attach one end of the VGA cable to the UDM RX02N s VGA connector 2 Run the other end to the VGA connector on the display device and make a firm connection 3 If the display device has audio feeds connect its audio to the audio connectors on the UDM RX02N Component Y Pb Pr Video Output Port r CONTROL 5 AUDI0 3 VIDEO 0000 ece 0 O Y 0 755A UDMHUB SERIAL IRR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO Component Video Output Ports FIG 50 UDM RXO2N Component Ports 1 Attach the Component cables to the Y green Pb blue and Pr red connectors on the UDM RXO2N 2 Run the other end of the Component cable to the Component connectors on the display device and make sure of a firm connection 3 If the display device has audio feeds connect its audio to the audio connectors on the UDM RX02N Video Compensation Video can be compensated at the UDM RXO2N using two methods Via the UDM 0808 SIG using the NetLinx LEVEL Commands listed in the LEVELs section on page 50 Via the included UDM RCO05 UDM Remote Control see the Using the UDM RCOS for Video Compensation section on page 69 for details UDM RXO2N NetLin
13. B 06928 UDM 0808 Hub AMX 0 00 34 a Port 1 c B 06929 RX on UDM 0808 output 1 AMX v1 0 ME Port 1 Hg Port 2 Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N Jy Port 3 device number 06929 06931 on UDM 0808 output 3 AMX v1 0 Aa Port 1 Port 1 main device port Jp Port 2 Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N Port 2 Serial RS232 port device number 06931 o erial po DO Port 3 Port 3 IR device port 06933 RX on UDM 0808 output 5 AMX v1 0 off Port 1 E Port 2 Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N E Port 3 device number 06933 S E 06935 RX on UDM 0808 output 7 AMK v1 0 Eg Port 1 Macladsl Dlauiene Parte FIG 51 NetLinx Studio Online Tree Ports 1 3 on each connected UDM RX02N These three ports relate directly to the three types of NetLinx commands recognized by the UDM RX02N Port 1 SEND COMMANDS LEVELS Video Control and IR Receive Port 2 SERIAL RS232 SEND COMMANDS Port 3 IR SEND COMMANDS IR Output CHANNELs Channel Function 255 This channel on shows that the Rx has a valid CAT5 connection to the UDM hub If channel is off the Rx is not connected correctly LEVELs Levels are sent to Port 1 on the UDM RX02N Level Function 10 Brightness controls the gain applied to the video signal to compensate for CAT5 cable losses a value of 0 provides no additional gain whereas a value of 90 would compensate for around 300m cable 13 Sharpness controls the
14. Cascade cable FG1402 71 to connect the ABB to the UDM 0808 SIG Hub that will provide the audio sources FIG 63 as described below m T varon Lo ie e vce p CASCADE 5 0 EN CASCA cen s DE 1 4 _E TO Oo D eT Jo UDM 0808 SIG UDM EXP01 Cascade Cable AUDIO IN 5 8 UDM ABB 8 SIG FIG 63 Connecting the UDM ABB 8 SIG to an UDM 0808 SIG 1 Connect a UDM EXPOI Cascade Cable to the appropriate CASCADE OUT port on the UDM Hub CASCADE 1 4 or CASCADE 5 8 Use the CASCADE 1 4 OUT port to cascade audio from outputs A D on the UDM Hub to the ABB Use the CASCADE 5 8 OUT port to cascade audio from outputs E H on the UDM Hub to the ABB NOTE NOTE 2 Connect the other end of the Cascade Cable to the appropriate AUDIO IN port on the ABB 1 4 or 5 8 Use the AUDIO IN port labeled 1 4 to connect to the CASCADE 1 4 OUT port on the UDM Hub Use the AUDIO IN port labeled 5 8 to connect to the CASCADE 5 8 OUT port on the UDM Hub Audio clock data is taken from the AUDIO IN 1 4 port hence a valid connection must be made to this input for the ABB to work properly The AUDIO IN 5 8 port is only used if you intend to cascade audio from more than four outputs on the UDM Hub 3 Connect a UDM Cascade cable to the remaining Cascade Out port on the UDM 0808 SIG CASCADE 1 4 or CASCADE 5 8 and connect the other end of the UDM Cascade cable to the appropriate AUDIO IN port on the UDM ABB 8 SIG
15. Connect the other end of the Cat 5 5e 6 7 cable to the UDM Hub port on the UDM RX02N Receiver 3 When the power is switched on 2 LEDs will be visible at the Hub port Amber phantom power enabled and Green UDM receiver connected to Hub port UDM Output Ports RJ45 The eight RJ45 ports on the rear panel of the UDM 0808 see UDM Output Ports 1 8 in FIG 6 above provide connectivity to a UDM RX02 Multi Format Receiver UDM Port Pinouts The following table provides detailed pinout information for the UDM port A V Transmission Over UTP UDM Termination Termination Fea rer 58 A To I I T HH s no Jv evess v 11101 1111 T TH P P 3 M 2 Bees Pre evesss c HII ETE PE ML 3 HIE seen Pe evs TTT TIT ese Sa one oe rui m rr oe ror I Audio Data Power Audio Data Power Audio Data Power Audio Data Power An incorrectly terminated cable will result in the following scenarios Incorrectly Terminated Cable Results RJ45 UDM Audio amp Data RX Pin RGBHV Video Component Video Composite Video SVideo Green LED 1 2 No RED No Y No Video 1 No Y On With Audio amp Data RX 3 6 No BLUE No Pr No Video 2 No C On With Audio amp Data RX 4 5 No GREEN No Pb No Video 3 NONE On With Audio amp Data RX 7 8 NONE NONE NONE NONE Always OFF NOTE A N Source Input Connectors There are ei
16. Enabled Login is only required if the Web and or Admin security options have been enabled on the unit 1 Click the Login link in the upper right corner of the initial page FIG 14 This invokes the Login popup page FIG 21 APER ua FA Login X Username Password Login FIG 21 Configuration Manager Login popup page Enter the default login information Username administrator Password password 2 Click the Login button ea a A Once you have successfully logged into the Configuration Manager the IP Settings page is displayed and can be edited as needed IP Settings Select IP Settings from the Admin drop down menu to open the P Settings page FIG 22 Use the options on the page to specify network IP settings for this UDM 0808 SIG AIT Configuration Manager Cretrest E Logout e admin C Kd O O O IP Settings ViewEdit IP Settings DHCP v Hostname IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Reboot FIG 22 IP Settings page DHCP Hostname IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Domain Suffix DNS 1 2 3 Accept Cancel Reboot Domain Suffix amx internal DNS 1 192 168 20 7 DNS 2 182 168 n 20 gt IG g DNS 3 hel l X Cancel j accent j Click to toggle DHCP on this unit default enabled Note that DHCP must be enabled in order for the zero configuration client i e Bonjour for Windows to detect the UDM 0808 SIG on the networ
17. Enter the device mapping information and click OK to return to the Select Files For File Transfer dialog IR Files are sent to Port 3 IR Device Port on the RX02Ns Referto the Device Numbering section on page 49 for information on device numbering for UDM RXO2Ns Use the Online Device Tree to determine the device s assigned ID if it has been changed 7 At this point the selected IR File and it s mapping information is indicated in the File list FIG 58 EC NAMX Projects Polycomy irl FIG 58 Select Files for File Transfer dialog Files To Send queue NetLinx Studio 8 Click OK to close the Select Files For File Transfer dialog and return to the File Transfer dialog The IR file should now appear in the Files To Send queue FIG 59 Ns File Transfer Send Receive ER Add X emoe X Removeall EY Edt Quick Load I Remember Last Items Transferred Load Options FIG 59 File Transfer dialog NetLinx Studio 9 Click Send to transfer the file Ifthe Host UDM 0808 SIG Hub has Firmware version v0 70 or higher the Hub does not have to be rebooted before the IR file transfers Ifthe Host UDM 0808 SIG has a Firmware version v0 55 the Hub must be rebooted When the UDM 0808 SIG is rebooted it will transfer IRL files to the target RXO2Ns If you have multiple RX02Ns connected to the UDM 0808 SIG Hub complete all file transfers to the RXO2Ns first then reboot the Hub to update all
18. Label b WARNING O WARNING Important Instructions This symbol used within this manual indicates an important instruction for the correct and safe installation operation or maintenance of your UDM Hub Failure to comply with such instruction may result in injury to person or damage to the UDM hardware Compliance FCC and IEC Compliance with FCC and IEC standards are found within the rating label see above Environmental Conditions The criteria on this page must be observed for the installation of the UDM 0808 SIG Temperature DO NOT install or operate the UDM Hub in an area where the ambient temperature exceeds 35 C 95 F or falls below 5 C 35 F Ventilation DO NOT obstruct the side ventilation grilles during operation as this will restrict the airflow and may cause the main board to overheat The UDM Hub is fitted with two cooling fans These draw cool air through the right side ventilation grille and expel warm air through the grilles on the left side ventilation grilles Humidity DO NOT install or operate the UDM Hub in an area in which the ambient relative humidity exceeds 85 or an area that is prone to condensation Water Liquids DO NOT install or operate the UDM Hub near water or in a location which may be prone to water seepage dripping or splashing DO NOT place objects containing liquids on the appliance The Hub is not waterproof External use DO NOT operate the UDM Hub externally
19. NetLinx Studio to send these commands to the UDM Hub Device Numbering By default the Device Number assigned to the UDM 0808 SIG is 05600 In NetLinx Studio s online device tree the UDM 0808 SIG is listed as a device with a single port and each UDM RXO2N Receiver connected to the Hub is listed as a separate device immediately following the Hub FIG 12 Workspace Bar eeesiSystem 9511 Devices 192 168 1 164 Un JU HEUS mH 00000 NI Master AMX LLC v3 50 430 El 05001 NI 4100 AMX LLC v1 20 7 f f S E 05600 UDM 0808 Master Hub AMX LLC cma WOM 808 1 Hub with device JL OID S Hub Application AMX LIC 0 70 number assigned to 05600 defaul JA OID 6 Hub Controller AMX LLC 0 68 JA OID 7 Hub Data Archive AMX LLC 1 0 OID Port Controller AMX LLC 1 42 01D 9 Input Controller AMX LLC 1 14 O1D 10 Aux Controller AMX LLC 1 12 Hx Port 1 JE 05601 UDM 0808 RX 1 AMX LLC 1 46 4 UDM RXO2N Receiver mort 1 number auto assigned to 05601 A Port 2 Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N E Port 3 device number 05601 a UDM RXO2N Receiver E M ferc ae WESS CRM SEs CAPT ce auto assigned to da ste Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N MA device number 05603 Eg 05605 uDM 0808 RX 5 AMX LLC 1 46 4 Eee ag Ports 1 3 on UDM RX02N y A device number 05605 Eg 05607 UDM 0808 RX 7 AMX LLC 1 46 g Port 1 4 UDM RX0O2N Receiver
20. RR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SERIAL RJ12 Port FIG 37 UDM RXO2N SERIAL Port Requires a DB9 to RJ12 adapter cable FG RSO1 to connect to a PC Default settings 9600 8 bit No Parity 1 Stop Bit The Serial port can also be used as a control port for sending serial data to a connected device In this mode the UDM RXO2N supports baud rates from 1200 115200 If a display device is controlled using a serial connection instead of IR then a serial cable is connected from the UDM RXO2N to the serial port on the display device The baud rate on the UDM RX02N must match the baud rate as the receiver is set up for For example if the baud rate has been changed to 115200 for a certain display then you ll need to change your terminal to the same 115200 baud rate Also note that you must type setup within 30 seconds of powering up after this time period anything typed will be sent back to the UDM Hub Depending on the screen manufacturer it may be necessary to introduce a cross into this connection by instead using the FG RS02 cable or a null modem DB9 DB9 adaptor with the FG RSO1 In some cases the null modem adaptor may need a link between RTS CTS at the DB9 end For example NEC LCD panels act as DTE equipment and work with standard serial cable while Fujitsu and Panasonic Plasma screens act as DCE equipment and therefore require cross connections FIG 38 describes the pinouts on the SERIAL RJ12 connector
21. Refer to the UDM RX02N NetLinx Programming section on page 49 for details The UDM RX02N will appear in NetLinx Studio s Online Device Tree as being connected to the UDM Hub see Device Numbering section on page 13 for details By default the UDM 0808 SIG is assigned device 05600 By default the UDM RXOON is assigned device 0560X where X is the port number used by each UDM RXO2N When adding a UDM Hub to a system it is highly recommended that you reserve the next eight device numbers by default these would be 05601 05608 to accommodate having an UDM RX02N connected to each of the eight UDM ports on the Hub This will help to avoid overlapping device numbers in the event that additional RXO2Ns are added to the system later UDM RXO2N Wiring and Connections NOTE Overview The UDM RXO2N is designed to connect to the network via a connection to an UDM Hub In this document the UDM 0808 SIG is used as the example but the UDM RX02N is compatible with other previous versions of the UDM Hubs Refer to the relevant UDM Hub documentation available at www amx com for more information on connecting the UDM RX02N to other UDM Hubs Component Pr port UDM HUB port RJ45 from an Component Pb port OUTPUT port on the UDM Hub Component Y port VGA HD15 port S Video port Serial port RJ12 CVBS pr CONTROL r AUDI UDM HUB JE RCA Audio Left Right SPDIF Digital Audio port Powe
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23. UDM 0808 SIG is 05600 The Device Number can be viewed edited in the UDM 0808 SIG Configuration Manager Device Configuration Page see the Device Configuration tab section on page 26 for details 6 Launch NetLinx Studio and open the Online Device Tree Sending a Firmware KIT File To the UDM 0808 SIG Use the Firmware Transfers options in the Tools menu to update the firmware in the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Devices such as the UDM 0808 SIG use KIT files for firmware upgrades A Kit file KIT is a package of several files all of which are required to upgrade the firmware and are available online via www amx com Firmware download links are provided in the relevant product page The Online Device Tree Online Tree tab of the Workspace Window displays information about each online device including the current firmware version Before attempting to upgrade the firmware you must have the appropriate Kit file for your UDM 0808 SIG To update NetLinx firmware 1 Choose Tools Firmware Transfers Send to NetLinx Device to open the Send To NetLinx Device dialog FIG 29 Send to NetLinx Device Location C Program Filess amp MX Control Disc Files File Name Browse for folder containing the KIT file Target Device 0 Port 1 System E Please select a file to send Serial PAMI 3B ve None Kit File Transfer v Reboot Device send Close FIG
24. any given time To add a NIST server enter the NIST Server Name IP Address and Location in the fields provided To remove a NIST server from the list click the Remove button Click Accept to save your changes Note that changes on this page take effect immediately Click Cancel to cancel any changes UDM 0808 SIG WebConsole 34 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM 0808 SIG Firmware Upgrades NOTE Overview The NetLinx Studio software application available for free download from www amx com provides the ability to transfer KIT firmware files to a NetLinx device such as the UDM 0808 SIG Hub To send firmware files select Tools gt Firmware Transfers then select Send to NetLinx Device from the sub menu Before You Start 1 Verify you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC Use the Web Update option in NetLinx Studio s Help menu to obtain the latest version Alternatively go to www amx com and login as a Dealer to download the latest version 2 Goto www amx com and download the latest Firmware file Firmware files are available to download from www amx com on the product s page in the online catalog 3 Verify that an Ethernet cable is connected from the NetLinx Master to the Ethernet Hub gt Verify that the NetLinx Master is powered On 5 Determine the Device Number assigned to the target UDM 0808 SIG By default the Device Number assigned to the
25. has a much slower data rate The data is transmitted by modulating the power supply and so is much more limited in throughput The average data rate from RXO2N to the hub is around 50bps The serial port on the RX02N can be configured to the usual selection of baud rates but the RX02N must buffer this data and return it back to the hub at around 50bps approximately 5 characters per second The buffer in the RXO2N is limited to 256 bytes so care must be taken in how return data is handled in order to avoid buffer overflow In controlling most RS232 devices the host usually sends a command string and the device replies with some data Most devices have command strings and replies in the 8 64 character range Because return feedback data is very slow care should be taken programmatically not to depend on real time responses when programming feedback logic The RXO2N is primarily designed to control display devices which deliver the media content from the RX02N via the UDM Hub Most display devices use simple non verbose protocol with limited and simple feedback functionality As such the RX02N is ideal for one way serial control or IR control of most display devices ce aE A NOTE Additionally it can control low traffic two way devices not dependent on real time feedback An appropriate 2 way example would be a query of lamp hours from a projector once per hour which is dumped into a variable for viewing on a touch panel page
26. inputs of a distributed audio system Features 8 Audio outputs RCA analog and SPDIF digital The UDM ABB 8 SIG can be used to interface between the UDM 0808 SIG Hub and an audio distribution system such as the DAS T0808 SIG Distributed Audio unit IU rack mounting Compatibility The UDM ABB 8 SIG is compatible for use with UDM 0808 SIG Multi Format Distribution Hubs Product Specifications UDM ABB 8 SIG Specifications Power Requirements Power is supplied from the cascade output port of the UDM 0808 SIG Hub Power dissipated less than 5W Front Panel Components Power Status bar Blue light bar on front panel indicates unit is powered Rear Panel Components Audio In Connections 2 SCSI ports support audio input from the Cascade Out ports on an UDM 0808 SIG Hub Audio Outputs Black RCA female connector Digital audio SPDIF White RCA female connector Analog audio Left Red RCA female connector Analog audio Right Operating Environment 32 104 F 0 40 C Max relative humidity 8596 non condensing Dimensions HWD 13 4 x 19 x 12 1 2 45 mm x 440 mm x 320 mm 1RU Weight 8 0 Ibs 3 62 Kg Certifications CE FCC part 15 Class A Included Accessories 19 mounting brackets 2 UDM EXP01 50 Pin Hub Cascade Cables FG UDM EXP01 Note No audio cables supplied Connecting the UDM ABB 8 SIG to an UDM 0808 SIG Use a UDM EXPO01
27. of the RX02Ns at once Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio refer to the NetLinx Studio online help and Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com UDM RXO2N IR File Transfers 66 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control Overview The UDM 0808 SIG comes with one UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control FG1402 70 IR Codes UDM RCO5 Pushbuttons FIG 60 provides the IR Codes associated with each pushbutton on the UDM RCO5 e 8 etre Ja e e o0 0 0 udi e 12 64 50 63 L7 72 75 1 o L7 20 67 55 Endeleo IR Codes FIG 60 UDM RCO5 IR Remote Control The UDM RCOS has 43 buttons available all of which can be mapped to the IR codes indicated in the following table UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide 67 UDM RCO5 IR Codes IR Code Function Description Source A N A Source B N A Source C N A Source D N A Source E N A Source F N A Source G N A Source H N A Skip back N A Skip forward N A TV N A USER N A 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 NetLinx UDM 0808 SIG DVX 2100HD 0 Endeleo UDM 0102 12 Power Power Off of local di
28. outputs on the Audio Breakout Box it will be the last device in the cascade chain There are no commands required to control the Audio Breakout Box Once the cascade port is configured for use with the Audio Breakout Box no other commands are required to operate the Audio Breakout Box In this regard everything is handled inside the UDM 0808 SIG Refer to the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box section on page 71 for details Cascading Two Hubs Cable Connections 1 2 Attach one end of the UDM Cascade cable to the CASCADE OUT port on the Source Hub The Source Hub provides the video source that will be cascaded to the Target Hub FIG 71 Attach the other end of the UDM Cascade cable to the CASCADE IN port on the Target Hub which will transmit this cascaded video source to a display device via a UDM RXO02N receiver or to another Hub if using more than 2 hubs for cascading see the Cascading up to Four Hubs Cable Connections section on page 81 Source Hub EN OUT 5 8 on Source Hub to CASCADE OUT 1 4 on Source Hub to CASCADE IN 1 4 on Target Hub Target Hub FIG 71 Two Cascaded UDM 0808 SIG Hubs Cascading up to Four Hubs Cable Connections 1 Cascade A V inputs from the Source Hub to the first Target Hub Target Hub 1 in FIG 72 a Attach one end of the UDM Cascade cable to a CASCADE OUT port on the Source Hub 1 4 5 8 or both b Attach the other end of the UDM Cascade cable to the matc
29. port input Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SFI2FINPUT Sets expansion channel 2 to be whatever is connected to input B Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SFI2FPORT Sets expansion channel 2 to be whatever is connected to output port 2 it follows port 2 as it is switched from one input to another FIG 65 illustrates the difference between the INPUT and PORT selectors UDM 0808 SIG Hub Ports 1 8 Inputs A H Input A Input B Input C Input D SFI selector INPUT With the SFI command set to INPUT the UDM cascades the audio from the source A B C D device connected to an Input A H on the UDM i In this example Input A on the UDM is cascaded to Output 1 on the ABB Input B on the UDM is cascaded to Output 2 on the ABB Output 3 ABB BIO This is the default setting for the inputs on ABB Output 4 the UDM hub Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 SFI selector PORT With the SFI command set to PORT the UDM cascades the audio from a UDM port rather than the physical Input connectors In this example Port 1 on the UDM is cascaded to Output 1 on the ABB Port 2 on the UDM is cascaded to Output 2 on the ABB etc This option allows you to cascade audio from source devices beyond those that are ABB Output 4 physically connected to the UDM Hub FIG 65 SFI Send Command INPUT amp PORT Selectors SAI Send Command Use the SAI Send Command t
30. receiver ports Unlike previous versions of the UDM receiver the UDM RXO02N is a native NetLinx C device and can be configured using the NetLinx Studio software application in cases where it is connected to a UDM 0808 SIG or DVX 2100HD NOTE Compatibility The UDM RX0O2N is primarily intended for use with the UDM 0808 SIG Hub FG1402 01 The UDM RX02N may also be used with the DVX 2100HD Total Environment Controller FG1905 01 02 Refer to the DVX 2100HD Operation Reference Guide for details of this usage Product Specifications UDM RXO2N Specifications Power Requirements 24VDC 75A Power via UDM 0808 SIG UTP pins 7 amp 8 supported for cable runs of less than 328 100M Local 24VDC 750mA Power Supply required for cable distances above 328 100M FG UDM PS included Rear Panel Connectors Power Socket 2 1mm barrel style DC power socket female UDM Hub RJ45 Port Provides a v transport as well as control via Cat5 5e 6 to an UDM Hub n NOTE UDM RXO2N Specifications Cont Serial RJ12 port Provides bi directional serial control of remote devices It Also allows administrators to control the various functions to the UDM RXO2N from a command line prompt and terminal connection Requires a DB9 to RJ12 adapter cable FG RSO01 to connect to a PC See the Serial Control Considerations With UDM 0808 and UDM RX02N section on page 56 for details IR Rx 3
31. selected unit s Configuration Manager IP Settings page 4 The unit s IP Address is displayed in the IP Settings page FIG 15 At this point you can assign a new IP Address if necessary NOTE Barjour x gt About Bonjour 7 AMX endeleo UDM 0808 UDM 0808 SIG AMX 3000 210502x3740238 0 U 7 AMX 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 7 AMX 3100 210505x2380036 0 t 2 AMX 3100 210505x3470393 0 2 AMX 3100 210515x4760059 0 7 AMX 3100 40305380127 0 0 0 FIG 15 Bonjour for Windows example screen As shown in FIG 15 Bonjour for Windows operates as a plug in to Internet Explorer version 7 shown and is displayed in the IE Explorer Bar If you have installed Bonjour for Windows but don t see the Bonjour toolbar icon you may need to unlock and expand the toolbars to see it Accessing the WebConsole From any PC that has access to the LAN that the UDM 0808 SIG resides on 1 Open a web browser and type the IP Address of the target UDM 0808 SIG Hub in the Address Bar 2 Press Enter to access the WebConsole for the specified UDM 0808 SIG Hub The initial view is the P Settings page see FIG 14 on page 23 Note that this view is display only because you have not yet logged in You must log in before making changes to the IP Settings page and to access the other pages described in this section Admin Menu There are several configuration pages included in the Configuration Manager all of which are
32. time gt Variables time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default is 5 0 5 seconds Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CTON 20 Sets the IR pulse duration to 2 seconds IROFF Halt and Clear all active or buffered IR commands Halt and Clear all active or buffered IR commands being output on the designated port Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV IROFF Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR IROFF Immediately halts and clears all IR output signals on the IR port ete LU ML NR UDM RXO2N IR SEND COMMANDS Cont Sp Generate a single IR pulse You can use the CTON to set pulse lengths and the CTOF for time Off between pulses Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV SP code Variables code IR code value 1 252 253 255 reserved Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR SP 25 Pulses IR code 25 on IR port on RX XCH Transmit the selected channel IR codes in the for mat pattern set by the XCHM Send Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt XCH channel Variables channel 0 999 Example For detailed usage examples refer to the XCHM command below Command XCHM Syntax Changes the IR SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt XCHM lt extended channel mode gt output pattern for Variables the XCH send extended channel mode 0 4 command f Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCHM 3 Sets the IR device s extended channel command to mode 3 Mode 0 Example
33. 1 Attach a composite cable to the CVBS connector on the UDM RX02N FIG 45 2 Run the other end of the composite cable to the Composite connector on the display device and establish a firm connection 3 If the display device has audio feeds connect its audio to the audio connectors on the UDM RX02N S VIDEO Video Output Port m CONTROL 3 6 AQ 3 0000 0 754 UDMHUB SERIAL IRR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS S VIDEO Output Port FIG 46 UDM RXO2N S VIDEO Port FIG 47 describes the pinouts on the S VIDEO connector S Video Pinouts Input Pin VGA 1 Ground Y 5 2 Ground C Q3 9 Chrominance Color 4 Luminance Intensity FIG 47 S Video Pinouts 1 Connect an S Video cable FG UDM SVID01 to the 4 pin S Video connector FIG 47 on the UDM RX02N 2 Run the other end of the S Video cable to the S Video connector on the display device and establish a firm connection 3 If the display device has audio feeds connect its audio to the audio connectors on the UDM RX02N VGA Video Output Port r CONTROL 3 5 AU 3 0000 0 754 UDMHUB SERIAL IRR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO VGA Video Output Port FIG 48 UDM RXO2N VGA Port FIG 49 provides the pin layout for the VGA HD15 Connector HD15 Pinouts Input Pin VGA 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 n c 5 n c 6 Red Ground 7 Green Ground
34. 5mm Port 3 5mm input port for connection of an IR receiver to allow setup of the UDM RXO2N local compensation controls and remote control of centrally located IR devices IR Tx 3 5mm Port 3 5mm IR Transmitter output port allows one IR controlled device such as a DVD or VCR player to be controlled via optional wired IR emitter Audio Connectors Black RCA female connector Digital audio White RCA female connector Analog audio Left Red RCA female connector Analog audio Right Video Connectors Yellow RCA female connector CVBS supports composite video S Video S video female connector VGA HD15 female connector supports VGA video Green Blue Red RCA female connectors Component outputs Y Pb Pr Operating Environment e 35 F 95 F 5 C 35 C Max relative humidity 85 non condensing Dimensions HWD 1 x 8 15 16 x 3 3 8 25 mm x 227 mm x 85 mm Weight 1 45 Ib 658 g Certifications CE FCC part 15 Class A Included Accessories UDM PS 24VDC 750mA Power Supply FG UDM PS Note No A V interface cables supplied Other AMX Equipment RS232 DB9 RJ12 Connection Cable FG RS01 UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control FG UDM RC05 R01 IR Emitter Module FG IRO1 R03 External IR Receiver Module FG IRO3 Configuration Options The UDM RX0O2N is configured via the UDM Hub that it is connected to via NetLinx Studio or via serial commands
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36. 82 and the Configuring the Hub as a Target Hub section on page 83 for details Using the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box The UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box is used to convert the analog and digital audio inputs to analog and digital outputs in a way that tracks the configuration of the UDM 0808 SIG For example consider the following examples FIG 69 amp FIG 70 UDM 0808 SIG t a ae RX02N Display UDM ABB 8 SIG DstibutionAmp 77 772 79 2 r FIG 69 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box Configuration 1 In the example shown in FIG 69 Source is routed to UDM 0808 SIG Outputs 1 and 2 Source 2 is routed to Output 3 NOTE The audio for these sources in addition to being sent down the Cat 5 will also be output on their respective outputs on the Audio Breakout Box Room 1 Display UDM ABB 8 SIG 2 22 7 a Room 2 L I Display nid dass im e epi p Gee vb I r Room 3 FIG 70 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box Configuration 2 In the example shown in FIG 70 The UDM 0808 SIG has been commanded to route Source 1 to Outputs 1 through 3 The audio outputs on the Audio Breakout Box automatically reflect this change so that the audio will be sent through the distribution amplifier to the appropriate locations The UDM ABB 8 SIG can be used in a cascade of multiple UDM 0808 SIGs However since there are no cascade
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38. An inappropriate use of serial control of a device via a RX02N would be the control of a verbose device via programming that is heavily dependent on real time feedback A 32 byte reply from a device would take around 7 seconds so this is significant Because of this for example using a Duet module to control a video conferencing unit will not work When using 2 way communication the serial port on each RX02N connected to a UDM hub operates independently so the host need not wait for the reply from one port before sending data to another they operate in parallel but data to and from the same port must be serialized in order to avoid data loss The UDM host would have to send the command and then wait until the reply had been received from the device before sending the next command The UDM 0808 handles incoming serial data in the same way as a normal serial port so data will arrive at the data event in the usual way However the next command should not be sent until the previous reply has been received in order to avoid Rx data loss 232 traffic considerations above apply to UDM 0808 and other AMX devices which incorporate RX02N cat5 receivers such as DVX series UDM RXO02N NetLinx Programming 58 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM RXO2N Firmware Upgrades NOTE Overview The NetLinx Studio software application available for free download from www amx com provides the ability to transfer KIT fi
39. COMMANDS are used to configure the Serial Port Serial RS232 SEND COMMANDS and are sent to Port 2 on the UDM RX02N UDM RXO2N Serial SEND COMMANDs CHARD Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value specified in 100 Microsecond increments Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CHARD lt time gt Variables time 0 255 Measured in 100 microsecond increments Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 CHARD 10 Sets a 1 millisecond delay between all transmitted characters CHARDM gt Set the delay time between all transmitted characters to the value specified in 1 Millisecond increments Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CHARDM lt time gt Variables time 0 255 Measured in 1 millisecond increments Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 CHARDM 10 Sets a 10 millisecond delay between all transmitted characters GET BAUD Get the Rx serial port s current communication parameters The port sends the parameters to the device that requested the Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt GET BAUD Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 GET BAUD The port responds with port gt lt baud gt lt parity gt lt data gt lt stop gt Example sent to the Master information Port 1 38400 N 8 1 RXCLR Syntax Clear all characters in the SEND_COMMAND lt DEV gt RXCLR receive buffer waiting to be Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 RXCLR Clears a
40. Click this checkbox to enable Telnet Security With Telnet Security enabled a username and password are required to establish a Telnet or SSH connection default disabled Admin Security Click this checkbox to enable Admin Security With Admin Security enabled a username and password are required to modify any system configuration item default disabled Restore Factory Defaults Click to restore all security settings to their factory default all disabled Accept Click to save changes Changes on this page take effect immediately Cancel Click to exit this page without saving any changes Login Information Use this set of options to specify a Username and Password These will be required only if one or more of the Security Settings are enabled Username Enter the Username that will be required to login to this unit if secu rity is enabled The default Username is administrator New Password Enter a new password that will be required to login to this unit if security is enabled The default Password is password Confirm Password Re enter the new password in this field Restore Factory Defaults Click to restore the login information to the factory defaults Default Username administrator Default Password password Accept Click to save changes Changes on this page take effect immediately Cancel Click to exit this page without saving any changes Logging Into the Configuration Manager With Security
41. DO1 HD15 to SVideo cable FG UDM SVID01 not included Composite requires an UDM HD15RCA3 Breakout Cable FG HD15RCAS not included Max Video Input 8 x RGBHV or 8x S Video or 8x component or 24 composite inputs Audio Inputs Analog Audio In RCA female analog audio connectors white Left red Right SPDIF Audio In RCA female digital audio connector black NETWORK Port RJ45 Ethernet port provides 100 BaseT network connectivity SERIAL Port RJ12 port allows an administrator to receive debugging and diagnostic information via RS232 Note Serial Interface 115200 8 N 1 CASCADE Ports Cascade Out and In ports send and receive cascaded A V signals to other UDM 1 4 5 8 0808 SIG Hubs The Cascade Out ports also provide audio only to an UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box Note Depending on the application up to four UDM 0808 SIG Hubs can be cas caded together IEC Power Connector Universal switch mode power supply As a Class 1 appliance the Hub should be connected to a mains supply with a protective earthing connection On Off switch is located beside the power connector Note The rating label found on the bottom left of the rear panel beneath the IEC connector contains important information applicable to the Hub s installation envi ronment Operating Environment 35 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Max relative humidity 85 non c
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44. ELECT Gain Brightness FIG 61 UDM RCO5 IR Remote Control Video Compensation buttons The UDM RCOS can also be used with UDM RX02N receivers for video compensation FIG 61 In order to use the UDM RCO5 to compensate video on the UDM RX02N the RX02N must be set to the AMX remote via the RP command described on page 50 NOTE Enter setup mode press MENU then AMX Exit setup mode EXIT Red skew increase RED Green skew increase GREEN Blue skew increase BLUE Gain brightness LEFT and RIGHT Sharpness UP and DOWN UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control 70 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box Overview The UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box FG1402 60 delivers analog and digital audio buffered and cascaded from the output side of an upstream UDM 0808 SIG Hub The Audio Breakout Box ABB allows up to eight individual audio streams to be centrally delivered as inputs into distributed audio systems that may co exist with the RX02N receivers Power Status Bar Audio IN 1 4 rear Audio IN 5 8 Audio Outputs 1 4 FIG 62 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Outputs 5 8 Common Application The ABB is ideal as an optional accessory to the UDM 0808 SIG Hub and NI 3101 SIG Central Controller The ABB separates the audio from the eight audio video inputs received by the UDM Hub and delivers them in either analog or digital form to the
45. Linx Device Location C Program Files 4MX Control Disc Firmware KIT Files A Files File Name Date Time Target ARMT11 E B D1 A MVP520 D9A 7 2008 03 2033 Firsnare Mistque OPT Fils System Version v0 1 0 Target ARM11 r Target Device 830 Poat Syst TSK Files Ready Comm Kit File Transfer Reboot Device FIG 54 Send To NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio 3 Select the appropriate KIT file from the Files list 4 Enter the Device and System ID numbers for the host UDM 0808 SIG in the Device and System text boxes During the upgrade process the left most front panel LED s will blink and the device stays offline Telnet to the IP of the UDM Hub type MSG ON lt enter gt to see firmware transfer progress of each of the subcomponents 5 Review the File Connection Address and Target Device information before you send 6 Click the Send button You can watch the progress of the transfer in the Send to NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio transfers the files to the Hub and then forces it to reboot After it reboots the Hub goes through its upgrade process which may take several minutes to complete When transferring files to RXO2Ns the UDM 0808 SIG Hub to which the RX02Ns are connected must be rebooted in order for the files to be transferred from the Hub to the Receivers During the upgrade process the left most front panel LED blinks
46. MANDs IR CHANNELS and SEND COMMANDS and are sent to Port 3 on the UDM RX02N IR CHANNELs Channel Function 1 255 Generate the IR or serial command assigned to that channel IR SEND COMMANDs UDM RX02N IR SEND COMMANDs CAROFF Syntax Disable the IR SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CAROFF carrier signal until Example a CARON SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CAROFF command Stops transmitting IR carrier signals to the IR port received CARON Syntax Enable the IR SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CARON carrier signals Example default SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CARON Starts transmitting IR carrier signals to the IR port UDM RXO2N IR SEND COMMANDS Cont CH Send IR pulses for the selected channel All channels below 100 are transmitted as two digits If the IR code for ENTER function 21 is loaded an Enter will follow the number If the channel is greater than or equal to gt 100 then IR function 127 or 20 whichever exists is generated for the one hundred digit Halt and Clear all active or buffered IR commands and then send a single IR pulse Uses CTON and Syntax CTOF times for SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CH lt channel number gt pulse times Variable channel number 0 199 channels Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CH 18 The IR port on the UDM Rx performs the following Transmits IR signals for 1 IR code 11 The transmit time is set with the CTON co
47. NENT COMP from the cascade inputs SEND_COMMAND UDM SVIOTCOMPC BUTTON EVENT TP 2 CASCADE COMPOSITE VIDEO PUSH Sets input 1 to COMPOSITE CVBS from the cascade inputs SEND COMMAND UDM SVIITCVBSC BUTTON EVENT TP 3 CASCADE ANALOG AUDIO PUSH Sets all 0 inputs to ANALOG from the cascade inputs SEND COMMAND UDM SAIOTANALOGC BUTTON EVENT TP 4 CASCADE DIGITAL AUDIO PUSH Sets input 1 to DIGITAL from the cascade inputs SEND_COMMAND UDM SAI1TDIGITALC BUTTON EVENT TP 5 CASCADE QUERY PUSH Returns cascade configuration of all inputs SEND COMMAND UDM SF SEND COMMAND UDM SF2 Returns configuration of input B LLLA IC el EO Appendix Ascii Hex Conversion Devices are typically controlled either by using ascii text strings or using the HEX equivalent Control codes can be entered using ASCII HEX or a combination of both where certain ASCII codes are difficult to enter e g carriage return Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex Char Hex nul 00 sp 20 40 2 60 soh 01 21 A 41 a 61 stx 02 i 22 B 42 b 62 etx 03 23 C 43 c 63 eot 04 24 D 44 d 64 ena 05 96 25 E 45 e 65 ack 06 amp 26 F 46 f 66 bel 07 27 G 47 g 67 bs 08 28 H 48 h
48. Number Master Port Number The default value is 1319 and should not be changed UDP IP URL Master IP URL Master Port Number The default value is 1319 and should not be changed UDP IP NDP Master IP Master Port Number The default value is 1319 and should not be changed Accept Click to save changes Changes on this page take effect immediately Cancel Click to exit this page without saving any changes Authentication Settings If the NetLinx Master requires authentication enter the Master Username and Master Password here Security Settings Select Security Settings from the Admin drop down menu to open the Security Settings page FIG 20 Use the options on the page to specify security options and login information for this UDM 0808 SIG Hub AI Configuration Manager m Admin 4 1 cn K Wu GEO Security Settings ViewfEdit Security Settings Enable Disable Security Settings Login Information C Web Security Username O Telnet Security New Password C Admin Security Confirm Password n j Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory Defauits x cancel Accept FIG 20 Security Settings page Enable Disable Security Settings Web Security Click this checkbox to enable Web Security When Web security is enabled a username and password are required to access any system Web pages default disabled Telnet Security
49. OMMANDs All text is based on a Unicode index UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDs 2FWVERSIOND Returns the firmware version of various Hub components Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt FWVERSIOND D4 Variables D Hub component description MAIN PORT INPUT AUX Return Value FWVERSION lt version gt If the D and component description is omitted then the command will return the version number of the Hub 2TEMP Returns internal temperature in degrees Celsius Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV TEMP Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM TEMP Return value TEMP temperature AI Connect audio inputs to outputs Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt AI lt I gt 0 lt O gt Variables l input number initial l may be omitted if desired 1 8 Inputs A H a value of 0 means no input disconnect O output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM AI404 5 6 Connect input D audio to outputs 4 5 and 6 Example2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM A001 4 5 Disconnect audio from outputs 1 4 and 5 UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont 2A Syntax Returns connection SEND COMMAND DEV A lt O gt status for audio Variables outputs in the Hub O4 output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM A Returns which audi
50. PE EH a PUER 77 ecrecep RCIU SI e 78 Maximum Number of Cascaded 0808 Hubo sssssssssssesesseecceececccccceecceeceeeaeanees 78 Applications With a Mix of Component and VGA Inputs eene 78 Ue Signage ApplICatiols 5 rere Lettore eoe shee setecchesueetecesususcscdestvotesctestvocdedesetssese 78 Maximizing Performance Of Cascaded UDM 0808 SIG Hubs sss 79 Configuring a UDM 0808 SIG Hub For Cascading ssseeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseneeeeeees 79 Using the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box eeeeeeeeeeeee eerte 79 Cascading Two Hubs Cable Connections eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nenne 81 Cascading up to Four Hubs Cable Connections ssseeececcceeeeeeseeeeeeeensneeceeeeeees 81 Configuring thie Source Hub siccsecs cscs re rt rio into EH Ree EUER eK tne ba e eoo Qu e Eusen uosis 82 MMON Send Command tette bieten th enin Por a Run naa e RR ERR PR CREER a Keane e EK ERR RR 82 Configuring the Hub as a Target Hub 1 eere tern eee tene testen eoe tosee 83 MMOFF Send Cormmarid irre ecce e o trito eet ee Eze ede eerte e sies ape e egesta fuse taam 83 Specifying Cascaded Porte e reper her ten pon Pera HEY REREKE RH eneee REEE ease nEs 83 SVI Send Command PT task NERES 83 Cascading Hu
51. accessed via the Admin drop down menu FIG 16 Control Device Configuration Master Connection Security Settings IP Settings Port Settings Clock Manager FIG 16 Configuration Manager Admin menu Click on an option in this menu to access each of the configuration pages as described in the following sub sections 2 NOTE UDM Control Page Select Control from the Admin menu to access the UDM Control page FIG 17 The options on this page allow commands to be directly entered and replies notifications to be displayed for the UDM 0808 SIG hub and connected UDM RX02N receivers This page provides a rudimentary control method if there is no master connection wo v d Qs Refresh B Login Configuration Manager Welcome guest PR Eod UDM Control Direct control using ICSP commands Device Hub amp Port 1 gt Commands Replies V sendas string Refresh Clear G cance Accept FIG 17 UDM Control Page Only ASCII printable characters are supported Sending Commands to the UDM 0808 SIG 1 Select Hub from the Device drop down menu Select Port 1 from the Port drop down Type a send command into the Commands window Click the Accept button to send the command a RON Click the Refresh button to receive new replies notifications New replies are added to the bottom of the list Press the Clear button to clear the Replies window Sending Commands to a Conn
52. all inputs SVI Configures a video input to accept signals of a certain type and sets the source as Configures a video either the local back panel connection or cascaded from an upstream Hub input Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV SVI lt I gt T lt T gt C lt C gt Variables input number a value of zero indicates all inputs initial l may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H 0 All inputs T type of incoming video VGA CVBS SVIDEO COMP C Cascade selector if present assume CASCADE if not assume LOCAL LOCAL CASCADE Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SV2TVGA Sets input B to accept VGA signals from the back panel connectors Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SVIOTCVBSC Sets all inputs to CVBS from the cascade inputs 2 SVI Syntax Returns configuration SEND COMMAND DEV SVI lt I gt of inputs Variables I input number 1 8 Inputs A H Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SV2 Returns configuration of input B Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM Sv Returns configuration of all inputs UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont VI Syntax Connect video inputs SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt VI lt I gt 0 lt O gt S lt S gt to outputs Variables I input number 1 8 Inputs A H a value of 0 means no input disconnect O output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs S optional sub input n
53. and the device stays offline Once the upgrade is complete the LED will stop blinking and the Hub will come online Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio refer to the NetLinx Studio online help and Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com UDM RXO2N Firmware Upgrades 62 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM RXO2N IR File Transfers Overview The NetLinx Studio software application available for free download from www amx com provides the ability to transfer IR Library files to a NetLinx device such as the UDM RX02N Receiver In the case of UDM RX02Ns IRL files are transferred to the RX02Ns via the UDM 0808 SIG Hub FIG 12 on page 13 shows how the UDM 0808 SIG and connected RX02Ns appear in NetLinx Studio s online device tree see the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming section on page 13 for details Use the File Transfer tool in NetLinx Studio to map IRL files to one or more RX02Ns connected to a UDM 0808 SIG Hub Sending a IR Library IRL File To the UDM RX02N Use the File Transfers option in the Tools menu to update the firmware in the UDM RX0O2N NetLinx Devices such as the UDM RXO2N use IR Library IRL files 1 Choose Tools File Transfer to open the File Transfer dialog FIG 55 Ns File Transfer Send Receive Up Do BR Add X Bemeve X Remove sl r Load Options Quick Load Remember Last Item
54. as EAM Operation Reference Guide UDM 0808 SIG 8x8 Signature Series Multi Format Distribution Hub UDM RX02N Multi Format Receiver UDM ABB 8 SIG Signature Series Audio Breakout Box Universal Distribution Matrix Last Revised 11 15 2010 AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer This Limited Warranty and Disclaimer extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an AMX Authorized Partner which include AMX Dealers Distributors VIP s or other AMX authorized entity AMX warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship under normal use for three 3 years from the date of purchase with the following exceptions Electroluminescent and LCD Control Panels are warranted for three 3 years except for the display and touch overlay compo nents are warranted for a period of one 1 year Disk drive mechanisms pan tilt heads power supplies and MX Series products are warranted for a period of one 1 year AMX lighting products are guaranteed to switch on and off any load that is properly connected to our lighting products as long as the AMX lighting products are under warranty AMX also guarantees the control of dimmable loads that are properly con nected to our lighting products The dimming performance or quality there of is not guaranteed impart due to the random combi nations of dimmers lamps and ballasts or transformers AMX software is warranted for a period of ninety 90 days B
55. asic installation using the UDM 0808 SIG Hub UDM RX02N receivers UDM ABB 8 SIG audio breakout box and attached display and audio playback devices 1500VG Touch Panel Video Projector Screen NI 3101 SIG NetLinx Master UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N TV l X UDM RX02N UDM ABB 8 SIG ace v Ethernet SY Serial a o mp Tanao Audio Controller C Series In Ceiling Speakers H ideo Speaker Wire Technology IR Control SWT FIG 4 UDM 0808 SIG System Diagram UDM 0808 SIG Front Panel Components The components on the front panel of the UDM 0808 SIG are described below FIG 5 Power Status 8 Output Port Status LEDs al m front FIG 5 UDM 0808 SIG Front Panel Components Power Status bar The blue light bar on front panel indicates that the unit is powered Status LEDs The eight blue LEDs on the front panel light to indicate which of the eight outputs are currently routing video to a connected UDM RX02N Receiver eal t cisci LM E UDM 0808 SIG Rear Panel Components FIG 6 shows the components on the rear panel of the UDM 0808 SIG Serial port RJ12 UDM OUTPUT Ports 1 8 RJ45 ETHERNET port RJ45 Input connections Input connections Cascade In Out Power connector switch FIG 6 UDM 0808 SIG Rear Panel Components Connecting UDM RXO2N Receivers to the UDM 0808 SIG 1 Connect a standard Cat 5 5e 6 7cable to a UDM OUTPUT port 1 8 on the UDM 0808 SIG 2
56. ates do not allow the limitation or exclusion of inci dental or consequential damages for consumer products In such states the limitation or exclusion of the Limited Warranty may not apply This Limited Warranty gives the owner specific legal rights The owner may also have other rights that vary from state to state The owner is advised to consult applicable state laws for full determination of rights EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY AMX MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AMX EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE LIMITED BY APPLICABLE LAW AMX RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY OR DISCONTINUE DESIGNS SPECIFICATIONS WARRAN TIES PRICES AND POLICIES WITHOUT NOTICE Table of Contents Important Safety Marking 5 55 reir pt cea er YERTEREREE SNP PERPE EXPE ERR A VERRE P suisses a Markings Used In This Matual esit er at tnrba p Spar np esUhE FRE PEN pdt na ERR RA P RIAM EARS IONS a MICHI a p c a Important Instructions m ense b 71M b FCC ened VEG cose c
57. atteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty AMX AutoPatch Epica Modula Modula Series4 Modula CatPro Series and 8Y 3000 product models will be free of defects in materials and manufacture at the time of sale and will remain in good working order for a period of three 3 years following the date of the original sales invoice from AMX The three year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product Limited Lifetime Warranty if the warranty card is filled out by the dealer and or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty 30 days of the installation of equipment but no later than six 6 months from original AMX sales invoice date The life of the product extends until five 5 years after AMX ceases manufacturing the product model The Limited Lifetime Warranty applies to products in their original installation only If a product is moved to a different installation the Limited Lifetime Warranty will no longer apply and the product warranty will instead be the three 3 year Limited Warranty All products returned to AMX require a Return Material Authorization RMA number The RMA number is obtained from the AMX RMA Department The RMA number must be clearly marked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not res
58. bs Code Examples sssissississssissssssoossssivcsssnessonuossisis sisiva en adu Due 84 falsiol ie di P 85 Ascii Hex Conversi n m M 85 Important Safety Markings Markings Used In This Manual The following symbols are used on the UDM hardware and throughout this Installation Guide to advise you of important instructions All maintenance must be carried out by an AMX trained and qualified installer Voltage This symbol FIG 1 warns the presence of a voltage of sufficient magnitude to cause a severe or fatal electric shock Follow the appropriate instructions carefully to avoid the risk of injury FIG 1 Voltage symbol There are NO user serviceable parts within the UDM Hub Rating Label The rating label FIG 2 containing important safety information is found on the underside of the UDM Hub Symbols used on this label are explained below mmm mmmm fe UDM Hub is powered from a suitable 24 VDC supply FC FCC Federal Communications Commission Standards TESTED TO COMPLY WITH FCC STANDARDS FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesirable operation Conforms to particular European Directives FIG 2 Rating
59. ct Specificati nS iP 39 Config ration Options TE 40 UDM RXO2N Wiring and Connections w sissssicssnccticsesssssccssnassssessessanseosuenssassnsienase 41 ec qu 41 P wer COMMGCION C eea inai 41 Powering on the UDM RXOQN eese nennen nennen nennen nennt tinis sess sente tennnenn 41 UDM HUB RJ 45 uo A 42 Connecting the UDM RX02N to a UDM 0808 SIG Hub ecce 42 eee a E UDM Port LEDS e 42 CONTROL CONNECT TS eer 43 SERIAL RITZ Port rette tee oO RA e EE Eee enter EE eon eet ERREUR eee e HERI ER Eee dos PP URS 43 IR Rx IR Receiver POLFt 2 ooo irae eio our eed ee erra ea Fir a eee oe pe ee Roe Suo Ye ere eoe open seu ea Eee a Enea aa 44 Using the UDM RCOS for Video Compensation cssccccccsssseecsssssssecessssssseeeesssseeeeees 45 IR Tx IR Transmitter Port oi rie oin e eoo enne enn ee Yo one Pea ro YE Seo ea aeo oun ana En pa oo E oon ava nau 45 AUDIO amp VIDEO Output Corinectors eenein teo intere naa se ba ane ye e Foe EE on epp a era IH causses 46 CVBS Composite Video Output Port eese nennen 46 S VIDEO Video O tp t Port eter teinte ertet nee Exe ento UE RERO e tede a aa eso re eoo P inina 46 VGA Video Output Port tote te re verbe ee e
60. data clocks from a cascaded Source Hub This command takes effect the next time the Hub is rebooted via the RESET command or a power cycle Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV MMOFF Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM MMOFF Sets this Hub to Target Mode Note If Source or Target mode is changed then the Hub must be rebooted via the RESET Send Command When changing a Hub from a Target Hub back to a Source Hub you must send the MMON command RESET the unit allow it to come online then RESET it again MMON Configures the Hub as the Source Master Hub in a cascaded system There can only be one Source Hub in a chain This command configures the cascade video outputs to be correctly driven and designates this Hub to generate audio and data clocks This command takes effect the next time the Hub is rebooted via the RESET command or a power cycle Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV MMON Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM MMON Sets this Hub to Master Mode Note If Source or Target mode is changed then the Hub must be rebooted via the RESET Send Command When changing a Hub from a Target Hub back to a Source Hub you must send the MMON command RESET the unit allow it to come online then RESET it again 2MM Shows whether the Hub is set to bea cascade Master MMON or a cascade Target Slave MMOFF Syntax SEND COMMAND Example SEND COMMAND DEV MM dvUDM 2MM RESET
61. default x x lt x gt lt enter gt SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 3 enter SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH Transmits the IR code as 3 4 enter SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 1 Example lt x gt lt x gt lt x gt lt enter gt SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 enter SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 34 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 4 enter SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 enter Mode 2 Example lt x gt lt x gt lt x gt SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH Transmits the IR code as 0 0 3 SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH Transmits the IR code as 0 3 4 SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH Transmits the IR code as 3 4 3 Mode 3 Example 100 100 lt x gt lt x gt SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 3 Transmits the IR code as 0 3 SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH Transmits the IR code as 3 4 SEND COMMAND dvRXIR XCH 343 Transmits the IR code as 100 100 100 4 3 Mode 4 Example Mode 4 sends the same sequences as the CH command Only use Mode 4 with channels 0 199 34 3 34 343 34 Serial SEND STRING Use the SEND STRING keyword to send a string to a controlled device based on a specified NetLinx device port Syntax SEND STRING DEV or SEND_STRING DEV lt string gt estringo Serial SEND COMMANDs The following Serial SEND
62. des recommended maximum distances for cable runs based on video class type at various resolutions Audio amp Video Formats Resolutions Distance Class Format Name UDM RX02N Composite S Video 720 x 480 NTSC 300 m 1000 720 x 576 PAL 300 m 1000 Component 720 x 480 480p 300 m 1000 720 x 576 576p 300 m 1000 1280 x 720 720p 300 m 1000 1920 x 1080 1080i 300 m 1000 1920 x 1080 1080p 300 m 1000 RGBHV 640 x 480 VGA 300 m 1000 800 x 600 SVGA 300 m 1000 1024 x 768 XGA 300 m 1000 1280 x 1024 SXGA 300 m 1000 1600 x 1200 UXGA 140 m 460 1920 x 1080 HD 140 m 460 When using VGA modes with audio enabled the maximum cable distance is approximately 200 m 650 UDM RXO2N It is important to note that 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 Several factors affect the overall quality of the displayed video including the quality of the twisted pair cable and connectors used the nature of the video image itself as well as the particulars of the installation and how the video is displayed and viewed Two major factors that can affect t
63. e SEND COMMAND dvUDM RPUON Configures the Hub so that connections and status are restored 2RPU Returns whether RPU is ON or OFF If RPU is ON the Hub restores connections and settings internally If RPU is OFF the Hub relies on the connected Master to restore status and settings Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV RPU Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM RPU UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont SAI Configures an audio input Configures an audio input to accept signals of a certain type and sets the source as either the local back panel connection or cascaded from an upstream Hub Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV Variables I input number a value of zero indicates all inputs initial l may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H T type of incoming audio NONE ANALOG DIGITAL C Cascade selector if present assume CASCADE if not assume LOCAL LOCAL CASCADE Example 1 SEND_COMMAND dvUDM SAI2TANALOG Sets input B to accept analog stereo signals from the back panel connectors Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SA3TDIGITALC Sets input C to accept digital audio from an upstream Hub Example 3 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SAI7DIGITALCLOCAL Sets input G to accept digital audio from back panel SAT lt I gt T lt T gt C lt C gt SAI Returns configuration of audio inputs Syntax SEND_COMMAND lt DEV gt Variables input number a value of
64. e skew value to 4 adds 8nS delay to blue video SKG Syntax Sets the skew on SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SKG lt G gt the green video Variables channel Gif skew value delay in 2nS intervals 0 31 skew value Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SKG17 Sets the green skew value to 17 adds 34nS delay to green video UDM RX02N SEND COMMANDS Cont SKR Syntax Sets the skew on SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SKR lt R gt the red video Variables channel R skew value delay in 2nS intervals 0 31 skew value Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SKR8 Sets the red skew value to 8 adds 16nS delay to red video U SK Syntax Returns the skew SEND COMMAND DEV SK values of the sig Example nals delivered toa szwp cowwawp dvRX1 2SK Connects display The command would return with SK RrrGggBbb where rr is the red skew value gg is the green skew value and bb is the blue skew value SS Syntax Sets the sharp SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SS lt S gt ness of the signals Variables delivered to a S sharpness connected dlsplay 0 70 sharpness value Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 S924 Sets the sharpness to 24 U SS Syntax Returns the sharp SEND COMMAND DEV SS ness of the signals Example delivered to a con SEND_COMMAND dvRX1 SS n isplay f getea display The command would return with SS nn where nn is the brightness setting IR SEND COM
65. ease codes 2RP Returns the protocol used by the IR remote The Rx can support a number of different remotes which are mapped through to button pushes Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt RP Example SEND COMMAND dvRX RP1 The port would respond with RP ENDELEO SB Sets the bright ness of the signals delivered to a connected display Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV SB B4 Variables B brightness 0 90 brightness value Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SB46 Sets the brightness to 46 about half way SB Returns the bright ness of the signals delivered to a connected display Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SB Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SB The command would return with SB nn where nn is the brightness setting SD Sets the brightness sharpness and skew of the signals delivered to a connected display based on distance and cable type Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SD lt D CC gt Variables D distance 0 255 cable length in meters C cable type CATS CAT5e CATE CAT7 Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SD100CCAT5e Sets the cable compensation for 100m of CAT5e cable SKB Syntax Sets the skew on SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SKB Bi the blue video Variables channel B skew value delay in 2nS intervals 0 31 skew value Example SEND COMMAND dvRX1 SKB4 Sets the blu
66. ected UDM RX02N 1 Select the target receiver RX1 RX8 from the Device drop down menu 2 Check the Send as string option 3 Select the appropriate port on the RXO2N to receive the command s Port 1 SEND COMMANDS LEVELS Port 2 SERIAL RS232 SEND COMMANDS Port 3 IR SEND COMMANDS 4 Type a send command into the Commands window ge Click the Accept button to send the command 6 Click the Refresh button to receive new replies notifications New replies are added to the bottom of the list Press the Clear button to clear the Replies window Device Configuration Page Select Device Configuration from the Admin menu to access the Device Configuration page FIG 18 Use this page to view edit the device configuration for the UDM 0808 SIG Note that this page consists of two tabs Device Configuration and Master Connection AI Configuration Manager io o VQ ki Device Configuration View Edit Device Configuration NETTE Click to open the Device Configuration Master Connection Master Connection tab Device Configuration for Hub Device Number 6900 X Cance Accept FIG 18 Device Configuration Page Device Configuration tab Device Configuration tab The Device Number field in this tab allows you to manually change the device number of the UDM 0808 SIG By default the Device Number assigned to the UDM 0808 SIG is 05600 To change the device number enter the new device number and cl
67. ettings section on page 29 for details Consult the Network Administrator for correct cabling from the UDM 0808 SIG onto the network For remote connectivity the Firewall may have to be configured to open port 2008 for remote connectivity over UDP SERIAL RJ12 Port Connecting the SERIAL port on the UDM 0808 SIG is not an essential step in the installation process The SERIAL RJ12 port on the rear panel is available for diagnostic and troubleshooting purposes The Serial port on the UDM 0808 SIG is an RJ12 connector and requires a DB9 to RJ12 adapter cable FG RSO1 not included to connect to a PC for Terminal control Serial Port Default Communication Settings Use hyper terminal with default serial settings to communicate with the UDM 0808 SIG and UDM RX02N Default Serial Settings Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None DB9 to RJ12 Adapter Cable Pinouts The following table provides the pinout configuration for the DB9 to RJ12 FG RSO1 not included adapter cable DB9 to RJ12 Adapter Cable Pinouts DB9 connector Function Abbreviation RJ 12 connector Pin 1 Not used NC Pin 2 Transmit Data TD or TX or TXD Pin 2 Pin 3 Receive Data RD or RX or RXD Pin 3 Pin 4 Data Set Ready DSR Pin 1 Pin 5 Signal Ground GND Pin 4 5 Pin 6 Data Terminal Ready DTR Pin 6 Pin 7 Not Used NC Pin 8 Not Used NC Pin 9 Not Used NC
68. ewise an IR Receiver is required to compensate video on the UDM RX02N using the UDM RCO05 Endeleo remote control IRO3 IR Receiver FGIRO3 FIG 40 R03 IR Receiver FGIRO3 not included To connect an IR Receiver to the UDM RX02N 1 Connect the IRO3 IR Receiver cable to the IR Rx port on the UDM RX02N 2 Runthe cable and attach the IR receiver bud such that it has a clear line of sight with the intended remote control device Using the UDM RCO5 for Video Compensation FIG 41 indicates the buttons on the UDM RCO5 IR Remote Control that can be used for video compensation n the UDM RX02N Blue skew increase Green skew increase Red skew increase R barr A Press AMX then MENU to enter Setup mode Ma Dor r 25 Press EXIT to exit Setup mode Sharpness Gain Brightness FIG 41 UDM RCO5 IR Remote Control Video Compensation buttons Enter setup mode press AMX then MENU Exit setup mode EXIT Red skew increase RED Green skew increase GREEN Blue skew increase BLUE Gain brightness LEFT and RIGHT Sharpness UP and DOWN IR Tx IR Transmitter Port The IR Tx IR Transmitter port supports wired control of connected IR devices FIG 39 p CONTROL y A Fd 0000 0 754 UDMHUB SPDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO IR Tx IR Transmitter Port FIG 42 UDM RXO2N IR Tx Port To issue IR commands to a display device an IRO1 External IR Emitter Module FG IRO1 not inc
69. ght sets of input connectors to the rear panel of the UDM 0808 SIG labelled A H FIG 7 Digital Audio Input SPDIF RCA Audio Inputs L R A VIDEO IN B VIDEO IN Video Input female HD15 FIG 7 A V Source Input connectors A and B shown VIDEO IN Connectors HD15 FIG 8 provides the pin layout for the VIDEO IN HD15 Connectors al HD15 Pinouts Es Input Pin VGA Component S Video Composite 1 Red Pr Luminance CVBS1 2 Green Y n c CVBS2 3 Blue Pb Chrominance CVBS3 4 n c n c n c n c 5 Ground n c n c n c 6 Red Ground Pr Ground Luminance Ground CVBS1 Ground 7 Green Ground Y Ground nic CVBS2 Ground 8 Blue Ground Pb Ground Chrominance Ground CVBS3 Ground 9 n c n c n c n c 10 Ground n c n c n c 11 n c n c n c n c 12 n c n c n c n c 13 Horz Synch n c n c n c 14 Vert Synch n c n c n c X15 n c n c n c n c Connecting a VGA Video Input FIG 8 VIDEO IN HD15 Connector 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 A H on the UDM 0808 SIG 3 Connect the source audio to the analog RCA audio jacks or digital SPDIF Input connector Ensure the UDM Hub port to which the RX02N Receiver is attached is configured correctly via NetLinx programming Also ensure the correct Audio Type Analog L R S PDIF or None is selected for the relevant input Con
70. gs time Select a month and time to start from the drop down menus Select Fixed to end daylight savings at a specific Day Month and Time an additional field for Day is provided when this radio button is selected Select Occurrence to end daylight savings at a specified occurrence additional fields for Week of the Month and Day of the Week are provided Accept Click to save changes Changes on this page take effect immediately Cancel Click to exit this page without saving any changes NOTE Clock Manager NIST Servers Select NIST Servers from the Clock Manager sub menu or from the main Clock Manager page and the NIST Server Manager page will be displayed FIG 28 AMX Configuration Manager Welcome admin was i et NIST Server Manager View Edit Clock Manager NIST Server Settings Mode Manager Daylight Savings NIST Servers or Gs ERE TERETE time a timefreq bldrdac gov 132 163 4 101 NIST Boulder Colorado o time hb timefreq bldrdoc gov 132 163 4 102 NIST Boulder Colorado x o tirne c timefreq bldrdoc gov 132 163 4 103 NIST m Colorado 9 ET former FIG 28 Clock Manager NIST Server Manager page Note that this tab is enabled only if Network Time is selected on the Mode Manager page The options on this page allow you to select the NIST server that will be queried at each clock synchronization and allow you to add more NIST servers to the list Only one NIST server is selectable at
71. h online device including the current firmware version Before attempting to upgrade the firmware you must have the appropriate Kit file for your RX02N To update NetLinx firmware 1 Choose Tools Firmware Transfers Send to NetLinx Device to open the Send To NetLinx Device dialog FIG 52 Send to NetLinx Device Location C Program Filess amp MX Control Disc Files File Name Browse for folder containing the KIT file Target Device 0 Port 1 System E Please select a file to send Serial PAMI 3B ve None Kit File Transfer v Reboot Device send Close FIG 52 Send To NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio 2 Click the Browse button to navigate to the target directory in the Browse For Folder dialog FIG 53 Browse for Folder Choose Firmware Directory E 2 AMX Control Disc aMs PI a Cafe Duet O DIP Switch 2 H FileTransfer 2 C3 KeypadBuilder C3 KPDesign a NetLinx Studio 2 a ProCon DCS a System Design Library DPS TDneciand m FIG 53 Browse For Folder dialog NetLinx Studio The selected directory path is displayed in the Send To NetLinx Device dialog Location text box Assuming that the specified target directory contains one or more KIT files the KIT files in the selected directory are displayed in the Files list box with the file s last modified date and time FIG 54 NOTE Send to Net
72. he quality of signal transmission include Cable Distance Long distance cable runs in excess of 300 meters 1000 feet are subject to resistance and capacitance losses which can negatively impact the quality of the image Skew Skew represents the slight delay that results from the variation in wiring lengths for each of the twisted pairs The effects of skew on A V signals increases with cable length Excessive skew can adversely affect video image quality especially at long cable lengths and high signal resolutions NETWORK Port RJ45 The NETWORK RJ45 port provides 10 100 BaseT network connectivity The following table lists the pinouts signals and pairing for the Network port Ethernet Pinouts and Signals Pin Signals Connections Pairing Color 1 TX T2 1 q 2 White Orange 2 TX 2 2 Orange 3 RX 3 3 3 6 White Green 4 no connection 4 4 Blue 5 no connection 5 5 White Blue 6 RX 6 6 Green 7 no connection VERRE 7 White Brown 8 no connection 8 8 Brown FIG 9 diagrams the pinouts and signals for the Network RJ45 connector and cable White Orange Stripe 4 White Green Stripe N 1 nda aE EE ee EndB AS j SIS h Green MUT 5 mm an White Brown Stripe A gm 8 Brown Stripe FIG 9 RJ45 wiring diagram By default the UDM 0808 SIG is configured for DHCP Refer to the P S
73. high frequency boost applied to compensate for cable losses a value of 0 provides no additional boost whereas a value of 70 will compensate for around 300m cable 15 Red skew controls the delay added to a video signal to compensate for different pair lengths in the cable a value of 0 applies no delay whereas a value of 31 maximum applies 62nS delay 16 Green skew controls the delay added to the green video signal 17 Blue skew controls the delay added to the blue video signal SEND COMMANDs Device SEND COMMANDS are sent to Port 1 on the UDM RX02N All text is based on a Unicode index UDM RX02N SEND COMMANDs RP The Rx can support a number of different remotes which are mapped through to button Sets the protocol pushes used by the IR Syntax remote SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt RP lt P gt Variables PR ENDELEO AMX SKY TIVO DIRECTV MIOR1 MIO RCO2 RCO5 Example SEND COMMAND dvRX RPAMX Configures the Rx to use an AMX remote The available remotes are e RC02 grey 33 button and 13 button remotes ENDELEO deprecated grey 33 button and 13 button remotes RCO5 beige 43 button remote AMX deprecated beige 43 button remote SKY Sky satellite remote TIVO standard Tivo remote DIRECTV standard DirecTV remote MIOR1 AMX R1 remote In all the above cases the push and release codes are endeleo codes MIO AMX R1 remote this setting uses all 255 push rel
74. hing CASCADE IN port on Target Hub 1 Cascade A V inputs from Target Hub 1 to Target Hub 2 a Attach one end of the UDM Cascade cable to a CASCADE OUT port on Target Hub 1 1 4 5 8 or both b Attach the other end of the UDM Cascade cable to the matching CASCADE IN port on Target Hub 2 Cascade A V inputs from Target Hub 2 to Target Hub 3 a Attach one end of the UDM Cascade cable to a CASCADE OUT port on Target Hub 2 1 4 5 8 or both b Attach the other end of the UDM Cascade cable to the matching CASCADE IN port on Target Hub 3 NOTE CASCADE OUT 5 8 on Source Hub to amp CASCADE IN 5 8 on Target Hub 1 4 UN r EN m CASCADE OUT 1 4 on Source Hub to CASCADE IN 1 4 on Target Hub 1 G IM H WOW umx 3 Nx OUT ah CASCADE O Target Hub 3 FIG 72 Four cascaded UDM 0808 SIG Hubs Configuring the Source Hub In a cascaded Hub installation the first UDM 0808 SIG Hub in the chain must be configured as the Source Hub Subsequent downstream Hubs must in turn be configured as Target hubs and should follow a top Source to bottom Target 1 Target 2 Target 3 configuration Analog audio is converted to digital audio before being sent to the UDM RX02N receivers The required digital audio clock data is retrieved from the Cascade out ports MMON Send Command Use the MMON Send Command to configure a Hub as the Source Hub in a Cascaded system Syntax SEND COMMAND l
75. ick Accept or click Cancel to discard changes Master Connection tab Click the Master Connection tab in the Device Configuration page to view edit the Master Connection for the Hub FIG 19 AI Configuration Manager Master Connection View Edit Master Connection Device Configuration Master Connection Connection Mode TCPAPURL TcPAPListen TcPAP Auto UDPAPURL UDP IP NDP Mode Settings Authentication Settings Master IPURL PVENDOA _ Master Username 5 Master Port Number 1319 1 Master Password _ cancer accept FIG 19 Device Configuration Page Master Connection tab Use the options on this page to view edit the Connection Mode Mode Settings and Authentication Settings for the UDM 0808 SIG s connection to the NetLinx Master NOTE Changing the Connection Mode The available connection modes are indicated under Connection Mode default TCP IP URL Click on the radio buttons to select a different mode The options under Mode Settings will change depending on the Connection Mode selected Changing the Mode Settings The supported Connection Modes and the available mode settings for each are described below Connection Modes and Mode Settings Options TCP IP URL Master IP URL Master Port Number The default value is 1319 and should not be changed TCP IP Listen Master Port Number The default value is 1319 and should not be changed TCP IP Auto System
76. ion Powering the UDM 0808 SIG Hub On 1 Ensure a standard PC mains lead has been connected to the 3 pin power connection and then connected to a mains power source 2 Flip the power switch down to its On I position The Power Status light bar indicates that the Hub is receiving power While the Hub boots the left most front panel LED FIG 11 will blink until the Hub is fully booted and connected to a NetLinx Master If the Hub is not configured to properly connect to a master it will continue to blink indefinitely until the configuration is changed Power Status This LED blinks to indicate that Hub is booting up and i connecting to a Master FIG 11 UDM 0808 SIG LED blinks to indicate Powering the UDM 0808 SIG Hub Off Where a mains plug or appliance coupler is used in the event of a fault the Hub can be disconnected from the mains by removing the lead from the IEC inlet or from the mains socket It is important that the Hub is installed in such a way that this method remains readily operable The user should have easy access to either the IEC inlet or the mains socket in the event of a fault To turn the UDM 0808 SIG off flip the Power switch to it s Off 0 position UDM 0808 SIG Wiring and Connections 12 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming Overview There are a select number of LEVELs and SEND COMMANDS recognized by the UDM 0808 SIG Use
77. ity Settings uss siascsesecnsassnsvcdecseasateissvsensdasenselcuanesansswessuscsdnesbaetensnsenensdstenesbscessaees 27 Enable Disable Security Settings eese eene nnne nnne 28 Login INFORMATION PE 28 Logging Into the Configuration Manager With Security Enabled 28 IP SOTEINGS m 29 l amp rp iO D 30 Clock Manage CL H Y 30 Clock Manager Mode Manager eene ener nnne nennen enne 31 Clock Manager Daylight Savings eene nennen nnne 32 Clock Manager NIST Servers 5 5 11 1ueee eere rer ee reet vrsne ea ooa eea so Poen poke e Y nonae coh 33 UDM 0808 SIG Firmware Upgrades eese eene 35 jeu H 35 Before 6j e 35 Sending a Firmware KIT File To the UDM 0808 SIG eee 35 BEES r 37 Additional Docuimentati n e eroi e oer ettet entente aereo cu eee ea ades eaae paper e pers 37 UDM RXO2N Multi Format Receiver eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nennen nnn nnn nennt 39 OVE 2 qu n 39 Common Application e 39 Ern 39 Compatibility cc cos 39 Produ
78. k See the Bonjour Zero Configuration Client section on page 23 for details Enter a Hostname for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Enter an IP Address for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Enter a Subnet Mask for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Enter a Gateway for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Enter the Domain Suffix for this unit Enter up to three DNS addresses for this unit Click to save changes Note that IP Settings changes require a reboot see below Click to exit this page without saving any changes Click to initiate a system reboot IP Settings changes only take effect after a reboot Port Settings Select Port Settings from the Admin drop down menu to open the Port Settings page FIG 23 Use the options on the page to specify various Port settings for this UDM 0808 SIG Cretresh a Logout BPE Configuration Manager elcome admin ee aes iasan oanet View Edit Port Settings HTTP Port Number 80 HTTPS Port Number 443 Mm Telnet Port Number 23 SSH Port Number 22 FTP Port Number 2 Reboot for Mrer m FIG 23 Port Settings page The options on this page provide inputs for enabling and disabling of HTTP HTTPS Telnet SSH and FTP ports and allow you to change each port number from it s standard default assignment HTTP Port Number Default enabled default port number 80 HTTPS Port Number Default enabled default port numbe
79. ll characters in the Rx serial port receive buffer waiting to be sent to the Master RXOFF Disable the transmission of incoming received characters to the Master default Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV RXOFF Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 RXOFF Stops the Rx serial device from transmitting received characters to the Master UDM RXO2N Serial SEND COMMANDs Cont RXON Start transmitting received characters to the Master default Enables sending incoming received characters to the Master This command is automatically sent by the Master when a CREATE BUFFER program instruction is executed Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV RXON Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 RXON Sets the Rx serial port to transmit received characters to the Master SET BAUD Set the serial communication parameters Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SET BAUD lt baud gt lt parity gt lt data gt lt stop gt Variables baud baud rates are 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 parity N none O odd E even data 8 data bits Stop 1 bit Example SEND COMMAND dvRXRS232 SET BAUD 19200 N 8 1 Sets the Rx serial port s communication parameters to 19200 baud no parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit TXCLR Stop and clear all characters waiting in the transmit out buffer and stops transmission Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt TXCLR Exam
80. luded is required IRO1 IR Emitter FGIRO1 FIG 43 IRO1 IR Emitter To connect an IR Emitter 1 Connect an IRO1 IR Emitter cable FG IRO1 to the IR Tx port on the UDM RXO2N 2 Run the other end of the IRTX cable to the display device and locate the IR window 3 Attach the IR Emitter bud over the device s IR sensor by removing the cover of the reverse side of the Emitter and sticking it directly over the IR window AUDIO amp VIDEO Output Connectors The rear of the UDM RX02N has two sets of output connectors AUDIO and VIDEO FIG 44 AUDIO connectors VIDEO connectors ne N a a L Ole 3e 000 Ur UDMHUB SERIAL IRRx IR Tx CVBS S VIDEO VGA Y Pb FIG 44 UDM RXO2N AUDIO and VIDEO Output Connectors Each of these sets of outputs has connections for Digital Audio Analog Audio L amp R and Video UDM RXO2N Output Connectors Audio SPDIF Digital audio Left Analog audio left Right Analog audio right Video CVBS Composite Video Blanking amp Sync analog video S Video S Video VGA HD 15 female connector for VGA format Y Analog component video output Y Pb Analog component video output Pb Pr Analog component video output Pr CVBS Composite Video Output Port ee lU EM oi MEET i 0000 C7 0 0 754 UDM HUB SERIAL IRR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CWBS SVIDEO VGA CVBS Composite Video Output Port FIG 45 UDM RX02N CVBS Port
81. mmand Waits until the time set with the CTOF command elapses Transmits IR signals for 8 IR code 18 Waits for the time set with the CTOF command elapses If the IR code for Enter IR code 21 is programmed the IRS4 performs the following steps Transmits IR signals for Enter IR code 21 Waits for the time set with the CTOF command elapses CP Pulse and Wait times can be set with the CTON and CTOF commands Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV CP code Variable code IR port s channel value 0 252 253 255 reserved Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CP 2 Clears the active buffered commands and pulses IR port s channel 2 CTOF Set the duration of the Off time no signal between IR pulses for channel and IR function transmissions This command sets the delay time between pulses generated by the CH or XCH send commands in tenths of seconds Off time settings are stored in non volatile memory Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CTOF lt time gt Variables time 0 255 Given in 1 10ths of a second Default is 5 0 5 seconds Example SEND COMMAND dvRXIR CTOF 10 Sets the off time between each IR pulse to 1 second CTON Set the total time of IR pulses trans mitted and is stored in non volatile memory This command sets the pulse length for each pulse generated by the CH or XCH send commands in tenths of seconds Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CTON lt
82. mpanion to the NI 3101 Signature Series NetLinx Controller or the Tango Audio Controller as all three components share the same elegant finish and mirror matched showroom styling An ideal solution for high quality whole home AV distribution of up to eight sources to up to eight displays Compatibility The UDM 0808 SIG is compatible for use with UDM RX02N FG 1402 20 Multi Format Receivers See the UDM RXO2N Multi Format Receiver section on page 39 for details Product Specifications UDM 0808 SIG Specifications Power Requirements 3 PIN IEC 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz Dissipation 130W Front Panel Components LEDs Power Status bar Blue light bar on front panel indicates unit is powered Status LEDs Eight blue LEDs light to indicate which of the eight outputs are currently routing video to a connected UDM RXO02N Receiver Rear Panel Components UDM Output Ports 1 8 Eight RJ45 ports provide connectivity to up to 8 UDM RXO2N receivers via Cat5 5e 6 7 A V Source Input Connectors A H Eight sets of Input connections for up to 8 A V inputs with the following connectors Video see Video Inputs below Analog audio Left Right see Audio Inputs below SPDIF digital audio see Audio Inputs below Video Inputs HD15 female connector supports the following formats VGA Component requires an UDM HD15RCA3 Breakout Cable FG HD15RCA3 not included S Video requires an UDM SVI
83. ne help and Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com UDM 0808 SIG Firmware Upgrades 38 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide UDM RX0O2N Multi Format Receiver Overview Installed at the display device the UDM RX02N FG1402 20 converts the signal received from UDM 0808 SIG Hubs to standard audio video signals In addition the RX02N supports AMX IR irl files to provide native AMX device control Serial control of the display device is also possible via standard asynchronous serial support ENDELEO UDM RXO2N FIG 32 UDM RX02N The UDM RXO2N is powered locally to support long cable runs and is capable of being powered remotely when short cable runs are used With intelligent receiver technology each UDM RXO2N is powered remotely from the Multi Format Distribution Hub via Cat5 5e 6 7 Ethernet cable Distances of 1 000 feet 300 meters are supported at 1280x1024 higher resolutions are supported at shorter distances Common Application Perfect for the receiving end of a variety of sources such as HDTV Satellite tuners Blu Ray DVD players and PCs just to name a few to be displayed in rooms throughout a residence or in classrooms conference rooms presentation rooms or other commercial applications Features Video Support for 1600 x 1200 UXGA 1920 x 1080 HDTV Component Y Pb Pr S Video CVBS PAL NTSC S PDIF Digital and analog stereo audio support IR blaster and
84. necting a Composite Video Input 1 Connect the UDM HDISRCA3 Breakout Cable FG HD15RCA3 not included to the source device s Composite output ports A1 red RCA 2 Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connector A H on the UDM 0808 SIG 3 Connect the source audio to the analog RCA audio jacks or digital SPDIF Input 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 connector A H on the UDM 3 Connect the source audio to the analog RCA audio jacks or digital SPDIF Input connector Connecting an S Video Input 1 Connect the UDM SVIDO1 HD15 to SVideo Cable FG UDM SVIDOI not included to the video source s S Video connection 2 Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connector A H on the UDM 3 Connect source audio to the analog RCA audio jacks or digital SPDIF Input connector Video Adapter Cables The following adapter cables are available from AMX to allow connecting various video input types to the UDM 0102 Name FG Description UDM HD15RCA3 FG HD15RCAS HD 15 to 3x RCA Breakout Cable UDM SVIDO 1 FG UDM SVIDO1 HD 15 to S Video Cable Breakout Cable Audio amp Video Formats Resolutions Distance The following table provi
85. nput Ports that are configured as Cascaded will replace the available inputs on the Target Hub In this way you can create a fully matrixed 8x32 system or create zones pulling from different sets of sources with certain sources from the Source Hub made available to all zones SVI Send Command Use the SVI Send Command to configure a specific video input to accept signals of a certain type and set the source as either a local source connected directly to the UDM 0808 SIG Inputs A H or cascaded from an upstream UDM 0808 SIG Hub Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SVI I4 2T T4 2C C4 Variables Ii input number a value of zero indicates all inputs initial I may be omitted e 1 8 Inputs A H e 0 All inputs Ti type of incoming video e VGA e CVBS e SVIDEO e COMP Baca Ee E NOTE Cit Cascade selector if present assume CASCADE if not assume LOCAL e LOCAL e CASCAD FJ Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SVIOTCVBSC Sets all Inputs to CVBS from cascaded inputs Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SVI1TVGAC Sets Input A to VGA Cascaded Example 3 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SVI2TCOMPC Sets Input B to Comp Cascaded Refer to the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming section on page 13 for a listing of all Send Commands supported by the UDM 0808 SIG Cascading Hubs Code Examples BUTTON EVENT TP 1 CASCADE COMPONENT VIDEO PUSH Sets all 0 inputs to COMPO
86. nsure that the 6 15 24cm UDM Cascade Cable is able to reach from Hub to Hub without strain Cascading Guidelines Maximum Number of Cascaded 0808 Hubs Due to the analog nature of the UDM 0808 SIG the cascade limits of the product depend on how it is used As a general rule AMX recommends limiting the number of cascaded units to 3 unless the system is being used in a signage application or with 4 or fewer inputs Applications With a Mix of Component and VGA Inputs Basedon testing at AMX only three 0808 Hubs should be cascaded together providing a total of 24 outputs The inputs will be connected to the Source master Hub and up to two Target slave Hubs are connected via the cascade connectors Ifthere are less than eight inputs these should be connected with empty inputs between them to the extent that empty inputs are available Leave empty inputs between used input when possible FIG 67 Example VGA Component application As much as possible the VGA and component inputs should have an input between them Signage Applications Inanall VGA installation which could include signage applications four hubs can be cascaded together providing a total of 32 outputs The VGA inputs will be connected to the Source Hub and up to three Target Hubs are connected via the cascade connectors If there are less than eight inputs these should be connected with empty inputs between them as much as possible
87. o configure a specific audio input to accept signals of a certain type and set the source as either a local source devices connected directly to the inputs A H on the UDM Hub to which the ABB is connected or cascaded from an upstream UDM 0808 SIG Hub Syntax SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt SAI lt I gt T lt T gt C lt C gt Variables If input number a value of zero indicates all inputs initial T may be omitted e 1 8 Inputs A H T type of incoming audio e NONE e ANALOG e DIGITAL Cit Cascade selector if present assume CASCADE if not assume LOCAL e LOCAL e CASCAD LH Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SAI2TANALOG Sets input B to accept analog stereo signals from local devices source devices connected to the UDM input connectors Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SA3TDIGITALC Sets input C to accept digital audio from an upstream UDM Hub Example 3 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SAI7DIGITALCLOCAL Sets input G to accept digital audio from local devices UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box 76 UDM 0808 SIG UDM RX02N and UDM ABB 8 SIG Operation Reference Guide Cascading Hubs NOTE Overview The UDM 0808 SIG features Cascade In Out connectors which allow one UDM 0808 SIG to pass its inputs to another UDM 0808 SIG This cascade port can also be used to connect the UDM 0808 SIG to the UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box The UDM 0808 SIG supports up to eight inputs A H and up to eigh
88. o inputs are connected for all outputs Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM A1 Returns which audio input is connected to output 1 The returned string is of the form AO Il Where Ost is the queried output port number it is the connected input number zero if disconnected For example A6 I3 Indicates that audio output 6 was connected to input 3 CI Syntax Connect video and SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CI lt I gt 0 lt O gt audio inputs to Variables outputs I input number 1 8 Inputs A H a value of 0 means no input disconnect O output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs S optional sub input number 1 3 for selection of CVBS inputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CI204 Connect input B video and audio to output 4 Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CI300 Connect input C video and audio to all outputs Example 3 SEND COMMAND dvUDM C0O0 Disconnect all outputs from inputs UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont cL Syntax Connects inputs to SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt CL lt L gt I lt I gt O lt O gt S lt S gt outputs Variables L level ALL both video and audio VIDEO video only AUDIO audio only l input number 1 8 Inputs A H a value of 0 means no input disconnect O output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs S optional sub input number 1 3 f
89. ondensing UDM 0808 SIG Specifications Cont Dimensions 3 5 x 19 x 12 1 2 889 mm x 440 mm x 320 mm 2 RU Weight 13 6 Ibs 6 16 kg Certifications CE FCC part 15 Class A Included Accessories IEC power cord 19 mounting brackets UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control FG1402 70 IRO3 External Infrared Receiver Module FG IROS Note No A V interface cables supplied Other AMX Equipment HD15 to S Video Cable FG UDM SVIDO 1 HD15 to 3x RCA Breakout Cable FG HD15RCA3 UDM RXO02N Multi Format Receiver FG 1402 20 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box FG1402 60 IRO1 IR Emitter Module FG IRO1 UDM EXP 02 Cascade Cable FG1402 71 RS 232 DB 9 RJ 12 connection cable FG RS01 6 Ethernet Crossover Cable Configuration Options Use NetLinx SEND COMMAND to configure and control the UDM 0808 SIG Refer to the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming section on page 13 for programming details The UDM 0808 SIG WebConsole can be used to configure master connection networking and time settings Refer to the UDM 0808 SIG WebConsole section on page 23 for details Rack Mounting the UDM 0808 SIG The UDM 0808 SIG occupies two rack spaces in a standard 19 equipment rack Rack mounting brackets and screws are located in the accessories box supplied with the UDM 0808 SIG is recommended that you seek the assistance of another person when rack mounting D Exercise ex
90. or selection of CVBS inputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CLALLI305 Connects audio amp video on input C to output 5 Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CLALLI204 5 6 7 8 Connects audio and video on input B to outputs 4 through 8 Example 3 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CLAUDIOI401 2 6 7 8 Connects audio only on input D to outputs 1 2 6 7 and 8 Example 4 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CLAUDIOIOO1 4 5 Disconnect audio source from outputs 1 4 5 Example 5 SEND COMMAND dvUDM CLVIDEOI200 Connect video on input B to all outputs 2c Syntax Returns connection SEND COMMAND DEV C lt O gt status for video Variables outputs in the Hub O4 output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM C Returns which video inputs are connected for all outputs Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM C1 Returns which video input is connected to output 1 The returned strings are of the form VO Il AO Il Where Ost is the queried output port number l is the connected input number zero if disconnected for example V4 I2 A4 12 Indicates that output 4 is connected to input 2 UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont MMOFF Configures the Hub as a Target Slave Hub in a cascaded system This command configures the cascade video inputs and outputs to be correctly driven and designates this Hub to receive audio and
91. ple SEND COMMAND dxRXRS232 TXCLR Clears and stops all characters waiting in the Rx serial port transmit buffer Serial Control Considerations With UDM 0808 and UDM RX02N The UDM 0808 and DV X has a native NetLinx interface which exposes the serial ports integrated into the RXO2N as standard NetLinx serial ports While this makes using these ports a lot simpler than using them with other UDMs UDM 1604c for example the same physical transport is used and this has some restrictions which might not be apparent from the programming model The UDM series transports video audio and data over a single CAT5 cable Each CATS cable has four pairs three of these are used to transport the video one pair for each of the color components The fourth pair is used to carry audio data and power Audio from the hub to the RX02N is carried as a standard AES3 digital stream If the hub is operating with analog audio it is digitized in the hub before being transported the signal on the CAT5 cable is always digital Serial data from the UDM 0808 hub to the RX02N is embedded in the digital audio stream This embedded data has a potential throughput of approximately 10kbps If the serial ports are configured to handle data rates above this 38400kbps for example then the hub will buffer incoming data The buffers in the hub are very large and dynamic so this buffering should not be a problem in normal practice Rx data from the RX02N to the hub
92. ponsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This includes any lost profits lost savings incidental damages or consequential damages AMX is not liable for any claim made by a third party or by an AMX Autho rized Partner for a third party This Limited Warranty does not apply to a any AMX product that has been modified altered or repaired by an unauthorized agent or improperly transported stored installed used or maintained b damage caused by acts of nature including flood erosion or earth quake c damage caused by a sustained low or high voltage situation or by a low or high voltage disturbance including brownouts sags spikes or power outages or d damage caused by war vandalism theft depletion or obsolescence This limitation of liability applies whether damages are sought or a claim is made under this warranty or as a tort claim including negligence and strict product liability a contract claim or any other claim This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person This limitation of liability will be effective even if AMX or an authorized representative of AMX has been advised of the possibility of any such damages This limitation of liability however will not apply to claims for personal injury Some states do not allow a limitation of how long an implied warranty last Some st
93. pport one UDM RXO2N The UDM RX02N will then be connected to a display device UDM OUTPUT Ports 1 8 RJ45 UDM 0808 SIG rear panel FIG 35 UDM 0808 SIG UDM OUTPUT connectors 1 Connect a UTP patch cable to the appropriate UDM OUTPUT RJ45 connector The UDM 0808 SIG is marked with the port number for each output 1 8 2 Connect the other end of the UTP patch cable to the UDM HUB port on the UDM RXO2N r CONTROL 5 AUDIO 3 3E E E E RibuE E E 0 75A UOMHUB SERIAL IRRx IRTx SPDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO UDM HUB Port FIG 36 UDM RXO2N Hub and Serial Ports 3 When the power is switched on two LEDs will be visible at the UDM HUB port UDM Port LEDs 2 LEDs are visible at the UDM HUB port on the UDM RX02N when the Hub is switched on Green Audio Control Communication from UDM Hub if UTP patch cable is removed LED switches off Amber Power NOTE NOTE CONTROL Connectors The UDM RXO02N can be controlled via SEND COMMANDS UDM 0808 SIG or via the optional UDM RCO05 IR Remote Control FG UDM RC05 The CONTROL connectors on the UDM RXO2N include the SERIAL RJ12 connector the IR Rx IR receive and IR Tx IR transmit ports SERIAL RJ12 Port The SERIAL RJ12 port FIG 37 allows administrators to control the various functions to the UDM RX02N from a command line prompt and terminal connection 24 DC p CONIROC M S DU 0000 0 754 UDMHUB BF
94. r 443 Telnet Port Number Default enabled default port number 23 SSH Port Number Default enabled default port number 22 FTP Port Number Default enabled default port number 21 Restore Factory Defaults Click to restore all Port settings to the factory defaults Accept Click to save changes Note that Port Settings changes require a reboot see below Cancel Click to exit this page without saving any changes Reboot Click to initiate a system reboot Port settings changes only take effect after a reboot Clock Manager Hover the cursor over the Clock Manager option in the Admin menu to open the Clock Manager sub menu FIG 24 Admin Security Settings i IP Settings Port Settings ClockhManager Mode Application Upgrade Daylight Savings Firmware Upgrade NIST Servers FIG 24 Clock Manager sub menu Each of the options listed in the submenu are also accessible via options on the Clock Manager page FIG 25 LLAAAA CO Mode Manager FIG 25 Clock Manager options Clock Manager Mode Manager Select the main Clock Manager entry in the Admin Menu or select Mode from the Clock Manager sub menu and the Mode Manager page will be displayed FIG 26 AI Configuration Manager UM O Mode Manager ViewEdit Clock Manager Mode Settings Mode Manager Time Sync Re Sync Period O Network Time 1 hour BtandAlone Timezone v GMT
95. r assigned to the UDM 0808 SIG is 05600 Use the Online Device Tree to determine the device s assigned ID if it has been changed 5 Review the File Connection Address and Target Device information before you send 9 Select the Reboot Device checkbox 7 Click the Send button You can watch the progress of the transfer in the Send to NetLinx Device dialog NetLinx Studio transfers the files to the Hub and then tells it to reboot After it reboots the Hub actually goes through its upgrade process Upgrading the UDM Hub takes 15 minutes as its individual subcomponents are upgraded During the upgrade process the left most front panel LED s will blink and the device stays offline Telnet to the IP of the UDM Hub type MSG ON lt enter gt to see firmware transfer progress of each of the subcomponents Once the upgrade is complete the LED will stop blinking and the Hub will come online you are successful DO NOT reboot the Hub or change connections until the transfer is complete Failure to complete this operation successfully may require a factory WARNING repair of the Hub A If for any reason your Kit file transfer should fail continue to retry the transfer until Firmware Readme TXT For details on any particular firmware release refer to the Readme TXT file that is included with the firmware file s Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio refer to the NetLinx Studio onli
96. r connector FIG 33 UDM RX02N Hub and Serial Ports Power Connector Use the 2 1mm barrel style DC power socket female to connect to a 24VDC 750mA power supply While the UDM RX02N is powered by the Hub for short cable runs a local 24VDC 750mA power supply is required for cable distances above 328 100M The recommended power supply is the UDM PS FG UDM PS included Powering on the UDM RX02N To connect the UDM RX02N to the optional power supply insert the barrel connector of the power supply into the power connector on the UDM RXO2N FIG 34 24 DC CONTROL AUDIQ 3 a 0000 UDM HUB SERIAL IRR IRTx S PDIF LEFT RIGHT CVBS SVIDEO Power connector required for cable runs of 394 120M use UDM PS power supply FG UDM PS FIG 34 UDM RXO2N Power connector To power down the UDM RX02N remove the barrel connector of the power supply from the power connector and remove the patch cable from the UDM HUB RJ45 connector UDM HUB RJ 45 Port The following table provides detailed pinout information for the UDM port A V Transmission Over UTP UDM T or ooo pones Eu PEL IF HL Ee m oes e p E E d Pus Das Power nate Dt Power nuo t Power ui e Pome DIT Audio Data Power Audio Data Power Audio Data Power Audio Data Power Connecting the UDM RX02N to a UDM 0808 SIG Hub The UDM 0808 SIG Hub features eight UDM OUTPUT RJ45 connectors each of which su
97. rmware files to a NetLinx device such as the UDM RXO2N Receiver To send firmware files select Tools gt Firmware Transfers then select Send to NetLinx Device from the sub menu Before You Start 1 Verify you have the latest version of NetLinx Studio on your PC Use the Web Update option in NetLinx Studio s Help menu to obtain the latest version Alternatively go to www amx com and login as a Dealer to download the latest version 2 Goto www amx com and download the latest Firmware file Firmware files are available to download from www amx com on the product s page in the online catalog 3 Verify that an Ethernet ICSNet cable is connected from the NetLinx Master to the Ethernet Hub 4 Verify that the NetLinx Master is powered On 5 Determine the Device Number assigned to the target UDM RXO2N See the Device Numbering section on page 49 for details 6 Launch NetLinx Studio and open the Online Device Tree Sending a Firmware KIT File To the UDM RX02N Use the Firmware Transfers options in the Tools menu to update the firmware in the UDM RXO2N NetLinx Devices such as the UDM RXO2N use KIT files for firmware upgrades A Kit file KIT is a package of several files all of which are required to upgrade the firmware and are available online via www amx com Firmware download links are provided in the relevant product page The Online Device Tree Online Tree tab of the Workspace Window displays information about eac
98. rtant to avoid assigning device numbers that will conflict with this auto numbering scheme Reserve the eight device numbers following the UDM Hub s device number assignment for up to eight UDM RXO2N receivers It is not required that the UDM RX02N receivers are connected to the UDM Output ports on the Hub in sequential order For example if you had three UDM RX02N units plugged into UDM Outputs 2 5 and 7 the device numbers assuming the default device number of the UDM 0808 SIG 05600 would be 05602 05605 and 05607 In the device tree each UDM RXO2N Receiver shows three ports FIG 13 B 05601 UDM 0808 RX 1 AMX LLC 1 46 A Port 1 Port 1 main device port IR Receiver Ig Port 2 a EM Port 2 Serial RS232 port E Port 3 Port 3 IR device port FIG 13 NetLinx Studio Online Tree Ports 1 3 on each connected UDM RX02N These three ports relate directly to the three types of NetLinx commands recognized by the UDM RX02N Port 1 SEND COMMANDS LEVELS and Button Pushes Port 2 SERIAL RS232 SEND COMMANDS Port 3 IR SEND COMMANDS When transferring files to RXO2Ns the UDM 0808 SIG Hub to which the RX02Ns are connected must be rebooted in order for the files to be transferred from the Hub to the Receivers Refer to the UDM RX02N NetLinx Programming section on page 49 for instructions on programming the UDM RXO2N LEVELs Level Function 33 Internal temperature in deg C NOTE SEND C
99. s Transferred FIG 55 File Transfer dialog NetLinx Studio 2 Click the Add command button to open the Select Files For File Transfer dialog and open the Other tab FIG 56 Wi Select Files for File Transfer Current Workspace Other amp S RN N S EM Touch panel NetLinx Compiled Compiled TP4 Design File SourceCo NetLinx So Axcess Sour Touch pa eH Em NR AW KPD Keypad User IR KFB Keypad Duet Jar File Touch File Database Builder File ieee Communication Settings FIG 56 Select Files for File Transfer dialog NetLinx Studio Use this tab if the file s you want to transfer are not included in the open Workspace This tab consists of a display of the different types of files that can be transferred to the Master or System devices on the bus 3 Select the type of file in this case IRL IRV Files that you want to add to the Transfer List 4 Click the Add button This invokes the Open dialog with the Files of Type selection already set to IR Files irl irv 5 Locate and select the IR file that you want to add 6 Click Open 8 Ifthe selected file has not been mapped to a device the Enter Device Mapping Information dialog is displayed FIG 57 Enter Device Mapping Information Please specify the intended device for C SAMX ProjectsNPolycoms irl Device Number 5601 Port Number 1 System Number 3 ea FIG 57 Enter Device Mapping Information dialog NetLinx Studio b
100. sceecececccccccccccceccceceenssssssssesssessseseeeceeseeeeeeeeees 65 UDM RCO5 Multi Format IR Remote Control eeeeeeee creer 67 enun 67 IR Codes UDM RCO5 Pushbuttons eeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen eene enne eene nennen enne nen nnne 67 Using the UDM RCOS for Video Compensation eee eene enne 69 UDM ABB 8 SIG Audio Breakout Box eeeeece cesses eee eene e enne 71 enu ee 71 Common Applications iccscssccesccsccete 71 ELI 71 Compatibility scssi M 71 Prod ct Specifications Mee 72 Connecting the UDM ABB 8 SIG to an UDM 08068 SIG seen 72 Connecting Audio O tp Uts 2 riore re ee terr Ert eE Etagen tea een eap SU EUH EE Lao e e asiera 73 UDM ABB 8 SIG Configuration eer eoe errore rhone noire peser rena npa nean sepes eese enne aua 73 SEL Send Conmimiand erre erret trant Po reae a Prae RS REN SERERE o SEN e RR EREU ERN N EREEHSUPE 73 SAI Send Commiarid 4 oos eee eee estote revocet eere na se re ree aee Qe a Ena Raai 75 Cascading Rio er 77 S VIBSSEMTHTPTE 77 Cascade In Out Connectors ctae sopra re debs cuv nei etae beside eH bos v aM Rare epa iua o Qd PBO
101. splay 13 Mute Mute Sound of local display 14 Vol Up Volume Up of local display 15 Vol Down Volume Down of local display 16 Chan Up Channel Up of Source X 17 Chan Down Channel Down of Source X 20 Previous Sky 43 Go Live Sky 50 Services Menu Sky DirecTV or Endeleo use 51 Select Sky DirecTV or Endeleo use 52 Nav Up Sky or Endeleo use 53 Nav Down Sky or Endeleo use 54 Nav Left Sky or Endeleo use 55 Nav Right Sky or Endeleo use 56 Exit Sky DirecTV or Endeleo use 57 Information Info Sky DirecTV 58 Help Sky 59 Text Sky 61 Box Office List Sky DirecTV 63 Guide Sky DirecTV 64 Red Fe aL A UDM RCOS5 IR Codes Cont IR Code Function Description 65 Green 66 Yellow 67 Enter Passthrough Endeleo UDM 0102 Blue NetLinx UDM 0808 SIG DVX 2100HD 68 Backup Back Sky DirecTV 70 Play Control source device Sky DirecTV 71 Pause Control source device Sky DirecTV 72 Stop Control source device Sky DirecTV 73 Record Control source device Sky DirecTV 74 Fast Forward Control source device Sky DirecTV 75 Rewind Control source device Sky DirecTV 79 Interactive Active Sky DirecTV 81 Cancel Passthrough Endeleo UDM 0102 AMX NetLinx UDM 0808 SIG DVX 2100HD Using the UDM RCO5 for Video Compensation Blue skew increase Green skew increase Red skew increase I d m Press MENU then AMX to enter Setup mode Press EXIT to exit Setup mode Sharpness S
102. t DEV gt MMON Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM MMON Sets this Hub to Source Hub mode RESET Send Command page 18 When changing a Hub from a Target Hub back to a Source Hub you must send the NOTE MMON command RESET the unit allow it to come online then RESET it again If Source or Target mode is changed then the Hub must be rebooted via the Configuring the Hub as a Target Hub In a cascaded Hub installation downstream Hubs must be configured as Target hubs and should follow a top Source to bottom Target 1 Target 2 Target 3 configuration MMOFF Send Command Use the MMOFF Send Command to configure a Hub as a Target Hub in a Cascaded system Syntax SEND COMMAND DEV MMOFF Example SEND COMMAND dvUDM MMOFF Sets this Hub to Target Hub mode C p If Source or Target mode is changed then the Hub must be rebooted via the RESET Send Command see page 18 NOTE Refer to the UDM 0808 SIG NetLinx Programming section on page 13 for a listing of all Send Commands supported by the UDM 0808 SIG Specifying Cascaded Ports Any Target UDM 0808 SIG Hub has the option of defining each of it s inputs A H as either Local A V sources are directly connected to the Hub and defined as Inputs to one or more Input ports A H or Cascaded A V sources are physically connected to the upstream Source Hub and passed downstream to the Target Hub via the UDM Cascade cable Any I
103. t outputs UDM Ports 1 8 Adding up to three more UDM 0808 SIG Hubs is possible via the two sets of CASCADE ports In Out 1 4 In Out 5 8 and optional UDM Cascade Cables FG 1402 71 As indicated in FIG 10 on page 10 the top set allows you to cascade Inputs E H while the bottom set is used for cascading Inputs A D Cascading UDM 0808 SIG Hubs requires physically connecting the Hubs via the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT ports as well as configuring the Source Hub and each Target Hub Up to four UDM 0808 SIG Hubs one Source Hub and up to three Target Hubs can be cascaded together Using these connectors does not reduce the number of available user ports Cascading can increase the overall size of the matrix from 8x8 to 8x32 Inputs are only cascaded down the chain not bi directional Each Hub can be assigned as either the Source Hub or as a Target Hub via NetLinx Send Commands MMON and MMOFF see page 83 for details Cascade In Out Connectors The CASCADE IN and OUT connectors on the UDM 0808 SIG require a UDM Cascade Cable FG 1402 71 not included CASCADE 5 8 CASCADE IN ports 5 8 from Source Hub s CASCADE OUT 5 8 port CASCADE OUT ports 5 8 to Target Hub s CASCADE IN 5 8 port CASCADE 1 4 CASCADE IN ports 1 4 from Source Hub s CASCADE OUT 1 4 port CASCADE OUT ports 1 4 to Target Hub s CASCADE IN 1 4 port FIG 66 Cascade 5 8 1 4 Ports Cascaded Hubs must be stacked on top of each other to e
104. tea ea se Seba e PERLE epe ainiai eaii 47 Component Y Pb Pr Video Output Port eese nennen nnne 47 Vide Compensation m 48 UDM RX02N NetLinx Programming 15 errore orent bo rre pea n apre ete ea ato Poena po hpde 49 iei f 49 Device Numbering oorr enr eerie eto ttr ne to tha ee ue esa neon e sae e Ur R res d esa pU seosest r Kii 49 CHANNELS Me 50 LEVELS c P H ESS DKE iN 50 SEND _ COMMANDS sivi 50 lA IE PEEL 50 gold 51 B 51 url E m H 51 ucl P MO 51 ilU 51 KG M 51 IR SEND COMMANDS m 52 ensi 52 i peter upra 52 uie tuoll 52 CARON T E M 52 MSKR TIENI LIII ILLUM 52 urls E M 52 MEE D UT I DIL ILL OL 52 MEO E T T E A TE EEA 52 O n A F E E EEE 53 eu E E E E A HM 53 Meo ll E E E A saunestnvectedsondsssidedacsbasvsseas 53 TON E
105. the Daylight Savings Manager page will be displayed FIG 27 AI Configuration Manager EE ry Daylight Savings Manager ViewEdit Clock Manager Daylight Savings Settings Mode Manager Daylight Savings NIST Servers Daylight Savings Offset O On 00 iw 00 im hhimm of Starts Ends OFixed Occurence O Fixed Occurence Month Jan v Month Jan Starts 00 00 v hhimm Starts 00 00 hhmm fe Cancel la Accept I co FIG 27 Clock Manager Daylight Savings Manager page Note that this tab is enabled only if Network Time is selected on the Mode Manager page The options on this page allow you to enable and disable daylight savings and specify daylight savings start and end times Daylight Savings Use these radio buttons to turn daylight savings time on and off default Off Offset Use these drop down menus to specify the amount of time to offset the clock for daylight savings Starts These options allow you to specify when to start using daylight savings time Select a month and time to start from the drop down menus Select Fixed to start daylight savings at a specific Day Month and Time an additional field for Day is provided when this radio button is selected Select Occurrence to start daylight savings at a specified occurrence additional fields for Week of the Month and Day of the Week are provided Ends These options allow you to specify when to stop using daylight savin
106. treme care when lifting or moving the Hub within the rack to avoid injury It the UDM 0808 SIG WARNING 1 Remove the aluminum feet from the bottom of the Hub 2 Attach one rack mounting bracket to each side of the UDM 0808 SIG using two M4 screws for each bracket FIG 2 Rack Mounting Brackets FIG 2 Attach the mounting brackets to each side of the Hub 2 brackets per side the installation instructions Always use the special rack mount brackets supplied and high quality fixing screws to WARNING ensure the Hub is installed in the rack correctly A To prevent injury the Hub must be securely attached to the rack in accordance with 3 Place the UDM 0808 SIG in the equipment rack and hold steady pace aU vc S 4 Two Mounting holes are located on each side of the UDM 0808 SIG Screw the Hub into the rack using the Mounting holes FIG 3 A FIG 3 Screw the Hub into the rack using the fixing holes Mounting holes 2 per side D DO NOT stand other units directly on top of the Hub when it is rack mounted as this will place excessive strain on the mounting brackets WARNING Ventilation ALWAYS ensure that the rack enclosure is adequately ventilated Sufficient airflow must be achieved by convection or forced air cooling to satisfy the ventilation requirements of all the items of equipment installed within the rack UDM 0808 SIG Wiring and Connections Overview The system diagram in FIG 4 illustrates a b
107. umber 1 3 for selection of CVBS inputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM VI604 Connect input F video to output 4 Example2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM VI300 Connect input C video to all outputs mov Syntax Returns connection SEND COMMAND lt DEV gt V lt O gt status for video Variables outputs in the Hub O4 output port number 1 8 Outputs 1 8 a value of 0 or ALL means all outputs Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM V Returns which video inputs are connected for all outputs Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM V3 4 Returns which video input is connected to output 3 and which video input is connected to output 4 The returned string is of the form VO II Where Ost is the queried output port number it is the connected input number zero if disconnected For example V6 13 Indicates that output 6 is connected to input 3 UDM 0808 SIG WebConsole 2 NOTE Overview UDM 0808 SIG hubs have a built in WebConsole that allows you to make various configuration settings via a web browser on any PC that has access to the Hub The web console consists of a series of web pages that are collectively called the Configuration Manager FIG 14 Click here to log i paas Cretrest Ar D P ect Configuration Manager 1 Hover mouse here to access O3 Gamin v FA the Admin drop down menu IP Settings View Edit IP Settings DHCP Domain Suffix amx internal Hostname DNS 1 192
108. x Programming NOTE Overview There are a select number of NetLinx CHANNELs LEVELs and SEND_COMMANDs recognized by the UDM RXO2N NetLinx programming is supported only if the UDM RX02N is connected to the UDM 0808 SIG Hub a native NetLinx device The main Device SEND COMMANDS are described on page 50 IR SEND COMMANDs are described on page 52 Seria SEND COMMANDS are described on page 55 Device Numbering In NetLinx Studio s online device tree the UDM 0808 SIG is listed as a device with a single port and each UDM RXO2N receiver connected to the Hub is listed as a separate device immediately following the Hub the default device number for the UDM 0808 SIG is 05600 refer to the Device Numbering section on page 13 for details Only RX units that are physically connected to the Hub will be represented in the Online Tree Note that the device number for each UDM RXO2N currently connected to the UDM 0808 SIG Hub is automatically designated a device number based on the device number of the Hub to which it is connected and the number of the UDM OUTPUT port on the Hub 1 8 to which it is physically connected Therefore it important to avoid assigning device numbers that will conflict with this auto numbering scheme Reserve the eight device numbers following the UDM Hub s device number assignment for up to eight UDM RXO2Ns In NetLinx Studio s online device tree each UDM RX02N receiver shows three ports FIG 51
109. zero indicates all inputs initial l may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SA3 Returns configuration of input C Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SA Returns configuration of all inputs SAI lt I gt SFI Determines whether the cascade audio output follows the local input or follows whichever input is connected to the associated port For example the cascade output for input A can be the signal on the local input A connector or it can be whatever signal is switched through to port 1 Syntax SEND_COMMAND lt DEV gt Variables I input number initial l may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H F Output to follow selector INPUT PORT Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SFI2FINPUT Sets expansion channel 2 to be whatever is connected to input B Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SF2FPORT Sets expansion channel 2 to be whatever is connected to output port 2 it follows port 2 as it is switched from one input to another SFI lt I gt F lt FH gt UDM 0808 SIG SEND COMMANDS Cont 2SFI Syntax Returns cascade SEND COMMAND DEV SF lt I gt configuration of Variables inputs I input number a value of zero indicates all inputs initial I may be omitted 1 8 Inputs A H Example 1 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SF2 Returns configuration of input B Example 2 SEND COMMAND dvUDM SF Returns cascade configuration of

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