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        AMX MAX-CSD10 Stereo Receiver User Manual
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1.    Ta  Zz A   Y     F      _ F     E q ra an    F     E F    r    F   E wm fF mm F        E   F   r A    E TEN      F    rr   E   hn       E _      Y HX JE Fh   BMA    MAX CSD10 Video Decoder    This unit  FG2178 72  is engineered to provide real time decoding of streamed digital  video content out as Composite and S Video signals for distribution onto external  display devices such as a television  plasma screen  or projector  and video display   capable devices such as AMX Modero Touch Panels     The rear Ethernet port supports IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet  POE  which  enables DC power to be supplied to this device over the unused pairs of wires on the  connected Ethernet cable  FIG  1 shows the front and rear panel views    ID button IR Receiver    Status LED LCD Display               front   Composite  OUT S Video OUT Analog stereo audio  BNC  Enorme Input Output  Loo OC port    MAX CS010     rear     Ethernet Speed and IR Serial port    Link Activity LEDs       RS232 422 485  port    FIG  1 MAX CSD10 Video Decoder  front and rear views     Note  This unit can be mounted onto either a flat surface or into an equipment rack by  first removing the front screws and then attaching it to an AC RK                          MAX CSD10  FG2178 72  Specifications    Dimensions  HWD   1 58  x 5 54  x 6 95   4 01 cm x 14 07 cm x 17 65 cm     Power Requirements  500mA   12VDC  6W  Power Over Ethernet  POE  is available   Optional 12VDC power input overrides POE when used   Power re
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3. 192 199 99 99  into the web  browser   s Address field    3  Press the Enter key on your keyboard to initiate communication and launch the  initial on screen Enter Network Password security dialog    e The MAX unit is shipped in a secured configuration which requires the user to  enter a username and password into the on screen security dialog before  gaining access to the UI pages    4  Enter the words administrator and password into their corresponding    User Name Password fields  case sensitive   This profile can later be changed     5  Click OK to enter the information and proceed to the first UI page     For full warranty information  refer to the AMX Instruction Manual s  associated with your Product s      Assigning a Static IP Address To The Unit Via The Browser based UI    Although the initial communication to the unit is done via a DHCP connection and   since this is your stream source  it is recommended that you assign a Static IP   Address to the unit via the browser based UI  known as the Decoder Manager  for   better system management    1  Access the IP Settings page by clicking the IP Settings button from within the  Decoder Manager  FIG  4      l Adamin Stream Selector Stream Setup Audio Visual Netlinx   IP Settings  IECH P       IP Address    IP  Opynamic    static Subnet Mask     Host    Gateway     IP Address     DNS Address    Domain Suffix   Primary DNS     Secondary DNS     FIG  4 Example of the unit s IP Settings page  DHCP     e This page is used to 
4. Phoenix female PWR connector  4 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix female I O connector  BNC to RCA Adapter   CC NIRC IR Emitter cable   MAX CSD10 Quick Start Guide    AC RK Accessory Rack Kit  FG515    CSB Cable Support Bracket  FG517    PMB Pole Mount Bracket  FG531    STS  Serial To Screw Terminal  FG959   Surface Mount Bracket Accessory  FG525     Included Accessories     Other AMX Equipment     Wiring Installation Procedures    The wiring parameters for the PWR  Serial  and Ethernet ports are described in detail  within the following sections     Wiring The Power Connector    Use an external power supply  see Power Requirements  to provide power to the  MAX CSD10 through the rear 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix connector  FIG  1   The  incoming PWR and GND cable from the power supply must be connected to the  corresponding locations within the PWR connector     Power Over Ethernet  POE  Connection    Caution  If using Power over Ethernet as your source of power  you must FIRST  ground the unit to provide ESD protection  Install only a single wire into the     GND  side of the rear green 2 pin PWR connector  and then connect the terminal end of this  same wire to a grounded source  It is recommended that the length of this wire  NOT exceed 6 ft   1 83 m     Any 802 3af compliant POE switch  such as the NXA ENET24 POE  can  automatically detect the 802 3af compliant MAX device by its authenticated POE  signature and sense its required load before turning on DC power to the POE Ethernet  po
5. assign the method of communication used by the target  MAX CSD10 unit    e Note that both the default IP Configuration setting is DHCP and the  corresponding read only fields display the MAX unit   s communication  parameters obtained from the DHCP Server during the initial setup    2  Click on the Static radio box to begin entering the previously obtained Static IP  Address information  typically provided by your Network Administrator     3  Enter the corresponding Static IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway  Domain  Suffix  and Primary and Secondary DNS parameters into their corresponding  fields on this page    4  Click the Apply button to refresh the screen and save your new communica   tion parameters    5    Once the browser   s progress bar indicates it has completed the temporary  acceptance of the new parameters  click the Reboot button to restart the unit  and incorporate these changes     6    Once the unit powers up  the new Static IP Address is then displayed on the    LCD after the appearance of the AMX logo  This process can take several min     utes     7  Confirm the new communication parameters by launching your browser and  entering the MAX   s new Static IP Address into the browser   s Address field     8  Press the Enter key on your keyboard to begin the communication process  and launch the initial on screen security dialog     9  Re enter the words administrator and password into the corresponding  User Name Password fields     10  Click OK to enter the inf
6. n  activity  connections  speeds  and mode information  FIG  2      Front Panel  Components     Rear Panel  Connectors     AUDIO R L  Two RCA connectors  Red and White  support  line level stereo output for analog stereo signals    IR Serial  Single 2 pin 3 5mm mini Phoenix  male  captive wire  connector is used for IR Serial control output by generating IR  with the use of an IR emitter  while in IR mode   This port can  support high frequency carriers of up to 1 142 MHz and can  also generate IR with no carrier frequency        Installation Guide    MAX CSD1 O Video Decoder    MAX CSD10 Specifications  Cont      e RS 232 422 485  Single 9 pin  DB9  port supports RS 232 422   485 data output including     300  600  1 200  2 400  4 800  9 600  19 200  38 400  and  115 200 Baud rates    7 or 8 Data bits    1 or 2 Stop bits    Even  Odd  Mark  Space  and None parity settings    CTS and RTS handshaking    XON XOFF handshaking  I O  Two digital binary Input Output ports for contact closure   accepts a 4 pin 3 5mm mini Phoenix  male  captive wire  connector   Each input is capable of voltage sensing  Input  format is software selectable with interactive power sensing for  IR ports     Rear Panel Connectors   Cont       Operating Temperature  0   to 45   C  32   to 113   F   Storage Temperature   30   to 70   C   22   to 158   F   Operating Relative Humidity  5  to 85   non condensing   Operation intended for indoor use only     Operating Storage  Environment     2 pin 3 5 mm mini 
7. ormation and proceed to the Administration page  which provides both a descriptive overview of the program stream and lists the  currently used firmware     Troubleshooting    e If the LCD does not display any information during the initial startup sequence   confirm that the front panel Status LED is blinking and receiving power    e If the L A LED  FIG  2  is not On or blinking  check your cables and connectors    e If the web browser cannot establish a connection to the unit   s browser based  UI  confirm that you   ve entered the correct new IP Address into the browser   s  Address field  If this does not correct the problem  cycle power to the unit   confirm the displayed IP Address information  and re enter it into your browser    e To reset the MAX unit to a factory default state  locate the ID button on the front  panel  and press and hold the button to reboot the MAX unit  All modified infor   mation  such as the Static IP Address settings and modified Username Pass   word  will be wiped from the unit     Notice  MAX Products are not designed or intended to  and may not be used to   violate anyone   s copyright or other intellectual property rights  Each user of the MAX  Products may only use the products in connection with materials legally owned or  licensed by such user and only to the extent such ownership or license rights permit  such use     This product includes the GoAhead Web Server   Copyright  c  2006 GoAhead Software  Inc  All Rights Reserved     93 2178
8. quirements are usage dependant   This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed external  power supply rated from 10 to 18 VDC  minimum 500 mA or  equivalent     Weight  e 2 02 Ibs  0 92 kg     Metal with black matte finish      Certifications          FCC Part 15 Class B  CE  and UL listed   Part 15 Class B  CE  and UL listed    Video oo e Be Video  via BNC   e S Video  via standard fom S Video connector     Audio   Audio Outputs    e Analog Stereo    Analog Stereo  RCA connectors   Red White    connectors   Red White     fone E Resolutions       e E  480i    e PAL  576i   Supported Video e MPEG2  2 Mbps   6 Mbps   Codecs  e MPEG4  500Kbps   3 Mbps     Supported Audio e MPEG Audio Level 2  MP2   Codecs  e MPEG Audio Level 3  MP3   e AAC    ID Pushbutton  Used to both set the NetLinx ID  Device only   assignment and reset the unit back to its factory defaults   Status LED  Green LED blinks to indicate both the system and  communication status with the target Master    LCD Display  Provides system information such as the  currently used IP Address    IR Receiver  Receives 38KHz AMX IR codes     COMPOSITE OUT  Composite Video Output  NTSC or PAL   via a female BNC connector    12VDC PWR  Single 2 pin 3 5mm mini Phoenix  male  captive   wire connector from an optional 12 VDC power supply   overrides POE     S VIDEO OUT  Mini Din4 port for composite S Video output   ETHERNET 10 100  Single RJ 45 port provides 10 100 Mbps  network communication and POE  LEDs show communicatio
9. rt     Note  Power over Ethernet connections work with all existing Category 3  4  5  5e or 6  network cabling  including patch cables and patch panels  outlets  and other  connecting hardware  without requiring modification     Reading the Ethernet LEDs    The MAX CSD10 uses a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable to provide 10 100 network  connectivity between the encoder and the network  FIG  2      SPD   Speed LED lights  yellow  when  the connection speed is 100 Mbps  and turns Off when the speed TTT   is 10 Mbps                                                           L A   Link Activity LED lights          green  when the Ethernet ATS  cables are connected and terminated  correctly  Blinks when receiving  Ethernet data packets     FIG  2 Layout of Ethernet LEDs    Wiring the MAX CSD10 To Receive Streamed Media Content    The rear connectors are used to take an incoming media stream and then output it  as a video signal  with audio   FIG  3 shows a sample wiring configuration where a  MAX CSD10 receives a video stream from a remote MAX CSE and then distributing    the content to its connected media device     S Video or COMP Video In   DVD  VCR  etc         Outbound Audio Video Data  via Ethernet          Audio In Q O   Stereo RCA   amp    Power      supply  2   y Direct PWR  Connection        Audio In   Stereo RCA        Composite Video Out   to target device     Red   Right Channel  White   Left Channel    Inbound  Audio Video Data    via Ethernet  RJ 45            Power    s
10. upply       Direct PWR  Connection    The BNC connector can be adapted  to use an RCA plug by using the  INCLUDED BNC to RCA Adapter     FIG  3 Sample wiring configuration using a CSD10 and a target device    Configuring the Communication Parameters    The MAX CSD10 is configured to be used as a standalone unit running on a network  capable of supporting the up to a 6Mbps data rate  It is recommended that you setup  the unit locally prior to installing it within an AC RK rack unit    Obtaining the Unit s Initial DHCP Address    1  Connect an Ethernet cable to the unit   s rear Ethernet connector    2  Connect the 2 pin 3 5 mm mini Phoenix PWR connector to the rear power  connector and then apply power   Note  The MAX CSD10 uses the active Ethernet connection to communicate  with the DHCP Server an obtain a valid DHCP Address    e After the unit has successfully obtained an IP Address from the DHCP Server    it then displays this obtained DHCP Address across the front LCD  FIG  1     3  Write down the new DHCP Address displayed on the front panel LCD     Communicating With The Unit Via The Browser based UI    To communicate with the MAX CSD10  it is necessary for the unit to first obtain a   DHCP Address  Once that address is known  you can then use your web browser to   access the browser based User Interface  Ul  pages and then configure the project    video  and IP connection parameters    1  Launch your web browser    2  Enter the IP Address of the target unit  ex  http   
    
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