AMX UDM-0102 Operation/Reference Manual

AMX UDM-0102 Operation/Reference Manual

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UDM-0102
1x2 Multi-Format Distribution Hub
UDM-RX02
Multi-Format Receiver
U n i v e r s a l D i s t r i b u t i o n M a t r i x
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  • Page 1 Operation/Reference Guide UDM-0102 1x2 Multi-Format Distribution Hub UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Receiver U n i v e r s a l D i s t r i b u t i o n M a t r i x L a s t U p d a t e d : 1 1 / 1 5 / 2 0 1 0...
  • Page 2 AMX is not responsible 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.
  • Page 3 LICENSE GRANT. AMX grants to Licensee the non-exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner described in this License. The AMX Software is licensed, not sold. This license does not grant Licensee the right to create derivative works of the AMX Software.
  • Page 5: Voltage

    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.
  • Page 6: Important Instructions

    FCC and IEC Compliance with FCC and IEC standards are found within the rating label; see above. Date of Manufacture For US customers, the date of manufacture is also found underneath the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02. Model Number Vendor ID Date Code...
  • Page 7: Environmental Conditions

    85% or an area that is prone to condensation. Water / Liquids DO NOT install or operate the UDM-0102 or UDM-RX02 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.
  • Page 8 Important Safety Markings UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Active Input (A /B) LEDs ................... 5 Status LED ........................ 5 SELECT Pushbutton ....................5 PRESETS 1/2 Pushbuttons ..................6 UDM Port (RJ45)....................... 6 UDM Port Pinouts ......................6 Connecting the UDM-RX02 Receiver to the UDM-0102..........6 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents UDM HUB Port LEDs ....................... 7 UDM-0102 Rear Panel Components ................. 8 A/V Source Input Connectors ................... 8 VIDEO IN Connectors (HD15)..................8 Connecting a VGA Video Input ..................8 Connecting a Component Video Input ................9 Connecting an S-Video Input...................
  • Page 11 Refreshing the Date and Time Display ................35 Restore Options...................... 35 Restoring Configuration and Connections..............35 Restoring Connections On Power Up................35 Resetting the UDM-0102 ..................35 Configuration - Inputs Page ................37 Overview ........................ 37 Inputs Page Options ................... 37 Inputs (A-B) Configuration ..................
  • Page 12 Determining the Current Firmware Versions ............63 Downloading New Firmware From WWW.AMX.COM ..........64 Establishing a TFTP Session with the Hub and/or Receiver ........65 Upgrading Firmware and Web Pages On a UDM-0102 .......... 65 Upgrading Port Controllers ..................66 Advanced Administration .................67 Overview ........................
  • Page 13 Command set......................84 Authentication ......................84 Authenticate (Login)...................... 84 Logout........................... 84 Command Summary ....................85 Basic Commands ..................... 85 Input Numbering......................85 Port Numbering ......................85 Connect Video and Audio to Port ................. 86 Disconnect Port......................86 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 14 Enable/Disable Remote Key Messages................91 Set Hub Identification ....................91 Get Hub or Port Identification and System Information ..........92 Reset Controller ......................92 Status Values ......................92 Ascii / Hex Conversion ..................93 Overview ........................ 93 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 15: Udm-0102 1X2 Multi-Format Distribution Hub

    A Serial connection is also provided for CLI administration and diagnostic purposes. The UDM-0102 can deliver all content and control up to 2,300 feet. See the Audio & Video Formats/ Resolutions/Distance section on page 10 for tested and confirmed distances.
  • Page 16: Compatibility

    UDM-0102 1x2 Multi-Format Distribution Hub Compatibility The UDM-0102 is compatible for use with UDM-RX02 (FG-UDM-RX02) Multi-Format Receivers. See the UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Receiver section on page 13 for details. Product Specifications UDM-0102 Specifications Power Requirements: 24VDC @ 1.25A Front Panel Components...
  • Page 17: Udm-0102 Wiring And Connections

    UDM-0102 Wiring and Connections UDM-0102 Wiring and Connections Overview The system diagram in FIG. 2 illustrates a basic installation using the UDM-0102 Hub, UDM-RX02 receivers, and attached display and audio playback devices: UDM-RX02 UDM-0102 UDM-0102 HDTV Satellite Receiver UDM-RC02 Internet...
  • Page 18: Power Status Led

    The default IP address of the UDM-0102 is 192.168.0.96.  Once the UDM-0102 is switched on, use the Setup option in the UDM WebConsole to configure the Hub’s correct IP address (see the Network Configuration section on page 34). ...
  • Page 19: Serial Port - Default Communication Settings

    UDM-0102 Wiring and Connections Serial Port - Default Communication Settings Use hyper terminal with default serial settings to communicate with the UDM-0102 (and UDM-RX02): Default Serial Settings Baud Rate: 9600 Data Bits: Parity: None Stop Bits: Flow Control: None RS01 (DB9F-to-RJ12 Adapter) Cable Pinouts...
  • Page 20: Presets 1/2 Pushbuttons

    UDM-0102 Wiring and Connections PRESETS 1/2 Pushbuttons The UDM-0102 supports up to two Presets. Presets are scheduled events that have been combined into a single schedule. Presets are created via options in the Schedule configuration page (see the Configuration - Schedule Page section on page 45 for details).
  • Page 21: Udm Hub Port Leds

    Status option is configured likewise. UDM HUB Port LEDs 2 LEDs are visible at the UDM Hub port (on the UDM-RX02) when the UDM-0102 is switched on:  Green – Connection to UDM-0102 (if Cat 5 removed, LED switches off) ...
  • Page 22: Udm-0102 Rear Panel Components

    Contact AMX Technical Support for details. Connecting a VGA Video Input Ensure that Input A is configured appropriately in the Inputs page of the UDM-0102’s WebConsole (FIG. 9): FIG. 9 WebConsole - Inputs page - Input Type and Audio drop-down menus ...
  • Page 23: Connecting A Component Video Input

    Connect one end of a VGA cable to the source device’s VGA output port. Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection (A or B) on the UDM-0102. Connect any audio to the appropriate analog (RCA) audio connectors or digital (SPDIF) connector (A or B).
  • Page 24: Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance

    Use two IR01 IR Emitter Modules (FG-IR01 - not included) to connect the IRTX 1 & 2 ports on the UDM-0102 to the IR receivers on the devices, to allow them to receive IR control signals directly from the UDM-0102.
  • Page 25: Connecting An Ir-Controlled Device To An Irtx Port

    Run the other end of the cable to the display device, and attach the IR Emitter over the device’s IR sensor. Once connected, the UDM-0102 can issue IR commands directly to the device(s) via the IR01 IR emitter(s). IRRX (IR Receiver) Port The IRRX port is a 3.5mm stereo input port, which allows you to connect an (optional) IR03 External IR...
  • Page 26 UDM-0102 Wiring and Connections UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 27: Udm-Rx02 Multi-Format Receiver

    Installed at the display device, the UDM-RX02 converts the signal received from the UDM-1604 or UDM-0102 Multi-Format Distribution Hub to standard audio/video signals. With intelligent receiver technology, each UDM-RX02 is powered remotely from the Multi-Format Distribution Hub via Cat 5/5e/6 cable.
  • Page 28 Other AMX Equipment: • RS232 DB9/RJ12 Connection Cable (FG-RS01) • UDM-RC02 Multi-Format IR Remote Control (FG-UDM-RC02) • UDM-RC05 Multi-Format IR Remote Control (FG1402-70) • IR01 IR Emitter Module (FG-IR01) • IR03 External IR Receiver Module (FG-IR03) UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 29: Udm-Rx02 Wiring And Connections

    Disconnecting the UDM-PS power supply will not power down the UDM-RX02 if the Ethernet connection to the UDM-0102 is intact. To connect the UDM-PS power supply to an UDM-RX02N that is currently connected to a UDM-0102 (via the UDM port): Disconnect the CAT5/5e/6 cable from the UDM HUB port to power the unit down Connect the UDM-PS power supply and reconnect the CAT5/5e/6 cable to the UDM HUB port.
  • Page 30: Udm Hub Port (Rj45)

    UDM-RX02 Wiring and Connections UDM Hub Port (RJ45) The UDM-RX02 connects to the UDM-0102 Hub via the UDM HUB connector. This is a standard RJ45 connector, and the UDM-RX02 can be connected via standard Cat5/5e/6 cabling.  Refer to the UDM Port (RJ45) section on page 6 for pinout details.
  • Page 31: Connecting An Ir03 External Ir Receiver Module To The Ir Rx Port

    The IR Tx port issues IR commands from the UDM-RX02 to a controlled device. One IR device (such as DVD player or VCR) can be connected to the UDM-RX02 via the IR Tx port, and controlled via the UDM-0102’s WebConsole or via remote control.
  • Page 32 UDM-RX02 Wiring and Connections UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 33: Configuration

    UDM’s built-in WebConsole, as described in this section. The UDM-RX02 Receiver connected to the UDM-0102 is also configured via the UDM-0102’s WebConsole. This section describes the pages that comprise the UDM-0102’s WebConsole interface in the order that they are presented (“Status”, “Setup”, "Inputs", "Devices" “Schedule” and “Protocols”). However, on initial connection, you’ll probably need to visit the Setup page first, to specify network configuration and other basic...
  • Page 34 FIG. 14 UDM-0102 WebConsole - Initial View (Status page) After setup you can change TCP/IP address and connect the UDM-0102 to your network equipment (switch, Hub, or serial port). Use the links in the left-pane of the page to access each of the main Configuration pages, as described in the following sections.
  • Page 35: Udm-0102 Configuration - Status Page

    Status Page Options Status Page Options Port • Port 1: Click this link to access the Port Configuration options for the UDM-0102’s input port. See the Port Configuration Options section on page 22 for information. Input • Input (Device) “Input” refers to devices connected directly to the UDM Hub (Inputs A-B). Select an drop-down menu: input device to display from this drop-down menu.
  • Page 36: Port Configuration Options

    UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page Status Page Options (Cont.) Control • Control drop-down The Control options allow Administrators to issue commands to the selected Input menu: Device, directly from the UDM WebConsole. Select a command to be issued from the drop-down menu; press the Execute icon ( ) to issue the command.
  • Page 37: Selecting A Remote Control Type

    UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page Port Configuration Options (Cont.) Bright Up/Down: Once any skew has been eliminated the video should be adjusted for brightness using a grey scale or equivalent test card. Click Update to apply changes. Sharp Up/Down: The sharpness of the video should be adjusted last, to eliminate any over or under shoot of the video.
  • Page 38: Selecting A Control Protocol For The Output Port

    Protocols for Serial and IR devices used in the system can be created via options in the Protocols page (see the Configuration - Protocols Page section on page 51). These protocols allow the UDM-0102 to control connected serial and IR devices.
  • Page 39: Input Options

    The Schedule Connect link at the top of the Status page allows you to schedule a connect time for the selected Input Device. Once a Scheduled Connect is defined for an Input Device, that device will automatically connect to the UDM-0102 at the specific time: Click on the Schedule Connect link at the top of the Status Page (FIG. 23).
  • Page 40: Defining User Control

    UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page The blue row at the top of the Schedule page represents the new scheduled event - in this case, a scheduled Connect. The options in this row (from left to right) are:  Scheduled Event name text box - this editable field indicates the default name for the new scheduled event, in this case "Connect".
  • Page 41 Key - This column represents the keys on the UDM-RC02 Remote Control. The following table provides the key layout for the RC02: UDM-RC02 Keys Description 1, 2 Select UDM-0102 Inputs 1 and 2 0, 3-9 Pass-through C0-C8 Programmed as needed to control the display or the input source...
  • Page 42 Passthrough - These checkboxes allow you to specify each User Control as a passthrough command. Passthrough allows an UDM-RC02 remote control (or SKY or SKY+ remotes) to be used to control devices connected to the UDM-0102 (see the Passthrough Mode section on page 29 for details).
  • Page 43: Passthrough Mode

    The following steps must be taken in order for Passthrough Mode to function correctly: Use an IR01 IR Emitter Module connected to connect an IRTX port on the UDM-0102 to the IR Receiver on the Input Device - see the Connecting an IR-Controlled Device to an IRTX Port section on page 11.
  • Page 44: Control Options

    UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page Control Options Administrators can issue IR commands directly from the UDM WebConsole, via the Control options on the Status page. Ensure the device’s IR commands have been learned by the Hub first. Refer to the Creating and Learning an IR Protocol section on page 59 for details.
  • Page 45: Scheduled Control

    UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page Scheduled Control The Schedule control link on the Status page allows you to schedule a command to occur automatically at a specified time or time interval. To schedule a command: In the Status page, select a command from the Control drop-down menu (FIG. 32).
  • Page 46 UDM-0102 Configuration - Status Page Schedule Control information complete (on Port Configuration page) Click Add to add this Scheduled control to the Schedule page Schedule Control information added to Schedule page FIG. 34 Schedule page - showing newly added Scheduled control Click on the Enable checkbox (FIG.
  • Page 47: Configuration - Setup Page

    Enter/edit the IP address for this UDM-0102 in this set of text fields. • The default IP address is: 192.168.0.96 • The UDM-0102 does not support DHCP - please configure a static IP Address. • UDP Port: Enter/edit the UDP Port used by this UDM-0102 in this text field.
  • Page 48: Network Configuration

    Click this option to reset the UDM-0102 from the Browser interface. A power down of the Hub must be performed to complete the reset procedure. Network Configuration The UDM-0102 does not support DHCP - configure a static IP Address.  The default IP address is: 192.168.0.96 ...
  • Page 49: Refreshing The Date And Time Display

    In the Setup page, click the Reset Hub button (FIG. 41). FIG. 41 Reset Hub button The UDM-0102’s network connection will be lost temporarily, and video displays will switch off then on again very quickly. Restart the Hub. A power down of the Hub must be performed to complete the reset procedure.
  • Page 50 Configuration - Setup Page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 51: Configuration - Inputs Page

    These drop-down menus allow you to specify the audio type provided by each Input Device. The options are Analog L/R, S/PDIF and None. Input A Input B FIG. 43 UDM-0102 (rear panel) - Input Connectors "A" and "B" UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 52: Inputs (A-B) Configuration

    In the Audio column, select the type of audio provided by each input device from the drop-down menus provided (FIG. 46). Audio drop-down menu (Input B shown) FIG. 46 Inputs page - Audio drop-down menu The options are Analog L/R, S/PDIF, and None. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 53: Configuration - Devices Page

    These drop-down menus allow you to specify the IR protocol to be used to control each centrally located device. The Device’s commands must have been learned by the UDM-0102 in order to function. IR Protocols are defined in the Protocols page - see the Configuration - Protocols Page section on page 51 for information.
  • Page 54: Configuring Ir-Controlled Devices 1 And 2

    UDM-0102 (rear panel) - IRTX (IR output) Connectors "IRTX1" and "IRTX2" Use an IR01 IR Emitter Module (FG-IR01 - not included) to connect each device to the UDM-0102. The IR01 modules connect the IRTX1/2 ports to the IR receivers on the devices, to allow them to receive IR control signals directly from the UDM-0102.
  • Page 55: Scheduling An Event For Ir-Controlled Devices

    Configuration - Protocols Page section on page 51). Select the Include checkbox for each device that you want to include in this scheduled event (FIG. 52). Both devices will be included in this scheduled event FIG. 52 Devices page - Include checkboxes UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 56 Preset - click to add this scheduled event to a (new) Preset schedule. Presets are created by combining two or more pre-defined Scheduled events (see the Creating a Preset Schedule section on page 46 for details).  Remove - click to delete this scheduled event. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 57: Sending A Command To Ir-Controlled Devices

    Both devices are included to receive the selected command FIG. 55 Devices page (Control Bar) - Include checkboxes Click the Send to included link on the Control Bar to send the selected command (to the Included devices only). UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 58 Configuration - Devices Page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 59: Configuration - Schedule Page

    This column displays the time setting for each Scheduled Event and Preset. • Enable: Click this checkbox to enable each Scheduled Event and Preset that you want to execute at the scheduled time(s). Only Scheduled Events and Presets that are enabled will be executed. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 60: Creating A Preset Schedule

    Event 1 (in this example - "PwrOn") added to this Preset Events 1 & 2 (in this example - "PwrOn" & "PwrOff") added to this Preset FIG. 59 Schedule page - each Scheduled Event added to the new Preset UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 61: Executing Presets

    Presets can be executed directly via the PRESETS ("1" and "2") pushbuttons on the front panel (see FIG. 3 on page 3). To execute Presets: Select the AV input source (1 or 2), via the SELECT pushbutton. Select either PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 to execute. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 62: Configuring The Udm-Rc02 Remote Control For Scheduling

    Keys 0 to F represent the keys on the UDM-RC02 Remote Control. For each Key, select the schedule (from the Schedule drop-down menu) to be issued by the selected Key on the UDM-RC02 Remote Control (FIG. 64). UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 63 FIG. 64 Control Options page - Schedule drop-down menu Ensure the correct key on the UDM-RC02 Remote Control corresponds with the correct schedule. The Receiver will now accept the relevant command from the UDM-RC02 Remote Control. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 64 Configuration - Schedule Page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 65: Configuration - Protocols Page

    The options in the Protocols page (FIG. 65) allow you to create Serial and IR control protocols for devices connected directly to the UDM-0102 (via the IRTX1/2 ports), as well as for devices connected to the UDM-RX02 Receivers in the system.
  • Page 66: Creating A New Serial Protocol

    Click on Initialize to clear the UDM Receiver of any pre-loaded serial commands, and invoke the additional options (Action and Serial Command) shown in FIG. 68. Select an action (event) from the Action drop-down menu FIG. 68 Creating a serial command for the action UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 67: Testing Serial Commands

    Receiver and the device. On the Status page. click on a Port hyperlink to access the Port Configuration options. In the Protocol drop-down menu, select Serial to enable the Serial-specific configuration options shown in FIG. 70. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 68: Examples Of Serial Controls

    Enter the serial string equivalent to perform the desired control function in the Serial Command text field (see FIG. 70). The UDM-0102 supports a predetermined set of actions (commands), against which you can associate serial strings. For a listing of supported commands, check the Control drop-down menu.
  • Page 69: Sample Serial Protocol

    Sub input number (for a component input all sub inputs are used in the connection, so this value is not used - it is only important when specifying connections for composite input types) Component Video UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 70: Third Party Control (Ports)

    Send Channel up to DSS connected to TX 3 SEND_STRING UDM,"$C0" WAIT 2 SEND_STRING UDM,"87,$01,$04,$01,$02,10" WAIT 4 SEND_STRING UDM, "$C0" Send Record to DVR connected to TX 4 SEND_STRING UDM,"$C0" WAIT 2 SEND_STRING UDM,"87,$01,$05,$01,$02,73" WAIT 4 SEND_STRING UDM, "$C0" UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 71 Device select (DVD/VCR) Fast forward Menu Rewind Select Function Custom 1 through to... Cursor up ...Custom 10 Cursor down Select composite input Cursor left Select VGA input Cursor right Select S-Video input Select Component (YPbPr) input UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 72: Updating The Udm-Rx02 Receiver With The Serial Protocol

    The UDM-RX02 Receiver which will issue serial commands to a controlled device must be connected to the UDM port on the UDM-0102 (rear panel). See the UDM Port (RJ45) section on page 6 for details. Once the Serial commands have been defined, follow these steps to update the UDM-RX02 Receiver with the new protocol: On the Status page (see FIG.
  • Page 73: Creating And Learning An Ir Protocol

    Configuration - Protocols Page Creating and Learning an IR Protocol The UDM-0102 can learn approximately 128 IR commands depending on the actual command length and protocol used. Creating an IR Protocol Connect the 3.5mm jack of the IR03 External IR Receiver Module to the IR Rx connection on the rear panel (see FIG.
  • Page 74: Ir Learning With A Device's Remote Control

    IR Learning With a Device’s Remote Control IR protocols can be learned by the UDM-0102 by using the device’s remote control to program its commands into the UDM-0102. The device’s own remote control can still be used locally at the device to control the device.
  • Page 75: Updating The Udm-Rx02 With The Ir Protocol

    Ensure the device’s remote control is pointing to the IR sensor located at the front of the UDM-0102 when performing key presses. If not the key presses may not be stored in the UDM-0102. Press the corresponding button on the remote.
  • Page 76: Endeleo Ir Codes

    Custom 1... through to Custom 10 An asterisk in the Description column for any IR Code in this table indicates that the command will require custom code (since the command is not represented in the Actions list. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 77: Upgrading Firmware

    Before upgrading firmware, be sure to determine which firmware version is currently loaded on the UDM Hub and receiver. Open the UDM-0102’s WebConsole, and click on the Setup link to invoke the main Setup page. The firmware version currently loaded n the UDM-0102 is indicated at the top of the page (FIG. 80).
  • Page 78: Downloading New Firmware From Www.amx.com

    Firmware updates are available for download via the relevant product page in the online catalog: Go to www.amx.com, and log in as a Dealer. Open the UDM-0102 Product Page. The link to the latest firmware version for this product is included in the right-hand pane, under "Firmware Files" (FIG. 81): FIG.
  • Page 79: Establishing A Tftp Session With The Hub And/Or Receiver

    Establishing a TFTP Session with the Hub and/or Receiver The Serial port on the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 is an RJ12 connector, and requires a RS01 DB9-to-RJ12 adapter cable (FG-RS01) to connect to a PC for Terminal control.
  • Page 80: Upgrading Port Controllers

    Upgrading Port Controllers Ensure the TFTP client has been installed on the PC which will be used to send files to the Hub. Install TFTP client: if necessary, consult with AMX support as to the appropriate client. Run the client.
  • Page 81: Advanced Administration

    Never upgrade one without also upgrading the other to the same version number. Establishing a TFTP Session with the Hub and/or Receiver The Serial port on the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 is an RJ12 connector, and requires a RS01 DB9-to-RJ12 adapter cable (FG-RS01) to connect to a PC for Terminal control.
  • Page 82: Restoring The Configuration File

    TFTP application and the network port. First, you must retrieve the IR file from the UDM-0102. IR files all start with an I and use a file extension to indicate number. These could therefore take the form isonymode1.001, IRtable.001 etc.
  • Page 83: Retrieving Ir Files From The Udm Ports

    Entering the extension ".hub" will download the Hub configuration file, which will capture such data as the input configuration, setup information, input and port names, and the protocol files. The same file is used for serial (s) or IR (i) protocols. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 84: Backing Up The Hub Configuration File

    Start a command session on the PC. Change to the directory where the .ROM files are stored on the PC. For example: cd\Hub Type in the following command at the prompt observing the parameters below: TFTP –i [IP address] PUT uXXXXXXX.022 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 85: Backend Commands

    To check the input port configuration, type in the following – a question mark followed by the Input Number (129, 130, 131 or 132). For example: ? 129 Push Enter. The following information will be displayed (FIG. 86); FIG. 86 Querying a multi format input port UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 86: User Outputs

    Windows XP Pro has a built in TFTP client program. If you are using another operating system, or have an alternate TFTP client, follow the directions of your OS and install TFTP client if necessary. Consult with AMX Technical Support as to the appropriate client for your OS.
  • Page 87: Backend Commands - Udm-Rx02

    The x command resets all compensation settings at the UDM-RX02 back to default. Use hyper terminal to connect to the UDM-RX02 via its serial port. At the command prompt type in setup. Once in setup mode type in x to reset the compensation settings if required. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 88 Advanced Administration UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 89: Udm-Rc10 Remote Control

    (for example, if this UDM-RX02 is replaced or swapped out the compensation settings will travel with the UDM-RX02). It may therefore be necessary to re- compensate the UDM-RX02 / replacement UDM-RX02 if this UDM-RX02 is to be used elsewhere or is being replaced. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 90 UDM-RC10 Remote Control UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 91: Video Compensation

    • Skew: default setting = 0 (all colors) Video Compensation Guidelines Skew: AMX recommends that the video compensation is first adjusted to eliminate any skew, using vertical red / green / blue lines. Brightness: Once any skew has been eliminated the video should be adjusted for brightness using a grey scale or equivalent test card.
  • Page 92: Advanced Video Compensation

    Port Configuration options - with "Enable advanced options" selected in the Setup page In the Cable Distance field, enter the approximate distance of the cable run from the UDM-0102 to the UDM-RX02 (in meters). This value is used to automatically adjust the brightness and sharpness of the image.
  • Page 93: Compensating Video Via The Udm-Rc10 Remote Controller

    (for example, if this UDM-RX02 is replaced or swapped out the compensation settings will travel with the UDM-RX02). It may therefore be necessary to re- compensate the UDM-RX02 / replacement UDM-RX02 if this UDM-RX02 is to be used elsewhere or is being replaced. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 94 Video Compensation UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 95: Udm-0102 Control Protocol

    Sub input number (for a VGA input all sub inputs are used in the connection so this value is not used - it is only important when specifying connections for composite input types) VGA type (other types are listed in the command description later in the document) UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 96: Command And Reply Example - Authentication (Login)

    Begin and end the data by adding a character with value 192  If the data contains 192 as a valid data value, substitute with the sequence 219, 220  If the data contains the value 219, substitute with sequence 219, 221 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 97: Slip Serial Communication Example

    SendChar('d'); // send fourth parameter (second password character) SendChar('m'); // send fifth parameter (third password character) SendChar('i'); // send sixth parameter (fourth password character) SendChar('n'); // send seventh parameter (fifth password character) SendChar(192); // send end character UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 98: Handshaking

    Logs the UDP session out - further communications will require a login command to be sent. Byte # Byte value User defined User defined User defined User defined User defined Return status Byte # Byte value Status Undefined Undefined Undefined Undefined UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 99: Command Summary

    If the Input is of type 1 (composite) then the Sub input field (with values 1,2,3) can further specify which of the three composite inputs on an Input to use for this connection. Input A would come from the 'A' labelled VGA connector. Port Numbering There is a single output port, numbered 1. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 100: Connect Video And Audio To Port

    Port Input Sub input Input type Input Type can have the following values: Value Description Composite (CVBS) S-Video Component analog (YPbPr) Return status: Byte # Byte value Status Port Input selected Sub input Input type UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 101: Disconnect Video Input Only To Port

    Byte value Status Port Input User defined Flags The Flags byte contains additional information about the input selected, defined as follows: Flag bit Description if set Description if clear Port link disconnected Port link connected UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 102: Get Port Or Input Name

    87 Status Port User defined Remote device command Remote device parameter All these commands start with the header above (bytes 0-3), but use the remote device command value to perform separate functions as described below: UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 103: Set Remote Control Receiver Protocol

    Fast forward Device select (DVD/VCR) Rewind Menu Custom 1... through to Select Function Custom 10 Cursor up Select composite input Cursor down Select VGA input Cursor left Select S-Video input Cursor right Select Component (YPbPr) input UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 104: Send Non-Specific Serial Command

    57600 baud 115200 baud 19200 baud odd parity 38400 baud odd parity 57600 baud odd parity 115200 baud odd parity 19200 baud even parity 38400 baud even parity 57600 baud even parity 115200 baud even parity UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 105: Get Remote Serial Buffer

    The identification string can have a maximum length of 125 characters. Length is the length of the ID string. Byte # 3...127 Byte value User defined Length Identification string Return status: Byte # Byte value Status UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 106: Get Hub Or Port Identification And System Information

    Status value Description Command completed successfully Command fail Incorrect parameters Incorrect port parameter Incorrect input parameter Session not authenticated Input is disabled Port is locked Port is disconnected Command has timed out (no response from port) UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
  • Page 107: Ascii / Hex Conversion

    Devices are typically controlled either using ascii text strings or using the HEX equivalent. Control codes can be entered into the UDM-0102 using ASCII, HEX or a combination of both. (Where certain ASCII codes are difficult to enter (e.g. carriage return).
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