Overview
Installed at the display device, the UDM-RX02N (FG1402-20) converts the signal
received from UDM-0808-SIG Multi-Format Distribution Hubs to standard audio/video
signals. In addition, the UDM-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.
(front)
UDM HUB port (RJ45) - from an
"OUTPUT" port on the UDM Hub
CVBS port
Serial port (RJ12)
IR Rx port
IR Tx port
Power connector
SPDIF Digital Audio port
FIG. 1
UDM-RX02N
The UDM-RX02N 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-RX02N 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 receiver ports
Note: Unlike previous versions of the UDM receiver, the UDM-RX02N is a native
NetLinx device, and can be configured using the NetLinx Studio software application.
Compatibility
The UDM-RX02N is compatible for use with UDM-0808-SIG Multi-Format Distribution
(FG1402-01) Hubs.
Product Specifications
UDM-RX02N Specifications
Power Requirements:
• 24VDC @ .75A
• Power via UDM-0808-SIG (UTP pins 7 & 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 audio/video transport as well as control via Cat5,
Cat5e or Cat6 to an UDM Hub.
Serial (RJ12) port:
Provides bi-directional serial control of remote devices.
Also allows administrators to control the various functions to the
UDM-RX02N from a command line prompt and terminal
connection.
IR Rx (3.5mm) Port:
3.5mm input port, for connection of an IR receiver to allow setup
of the UDM-RX02N, 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
Component (Pr) port
Component (Pb) port
Component (Y) port
VGA (HD15) port
S-Video port
RCA audio
(left/right)
UDM-RX02N
UDM-RX02N Specifications (Cont.)
Video Connectors:
Operating Environment:
Dimensions (HWD):
Weight:
Certifications:
Included Accessories:
Other AMX Equipment:
(rear)
Configuration Options
The UDM-RX02N is configured via the UDM Hub that it is connected to, via Netlinx
Studio or via serial commands. Refer to the UDM-0808-SIG, UDM-RX02N &
UDM-AB8-SIG Operation/Reference Guide for configuration details.
The UDM-RX02N will appear in NetLinx Studio's Online Device Tree as being
connected to the UDM-0808-SIG Hub.
•
By default, the UDM-0808-SIG is assigned device # 05600.
•
By default, the UDM-RX02N is assigned device # 0560X, where X is the port
number used by each UDM-RX02N.
Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance
Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance
Class
Composite/S-Video 720 x 480
Component
RGBHV
Note: 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. Refer to the UDM-0808-SIG Endeleo Multi-format
Distribution Hub Operation/Reference Guide for additional details on maximum cable
distances.
Wiring and Connections
The UDM-RX02N connects to an Endeleo UDM Hub using a twisted pair Cat5/5e/6/7
Ethernet cable.
Power Connector
Use the 2.1mm barrel-style DC power socket (female) to connect to a 24VDC, 750mA
power supply.
Note: While the UDM-RX02N can be powered via UTP 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).
Quick Start Guide
Endeleo Multi-Format Receiver
• Yellow RCA female connector - CVBS (supports composite
video)
• S-Video - S-video female connector
• VGA - HD15 female connector (supports VGA video)
• Green RCA female connector - Component output: Y
• Blue RCA female connector - Component output: Pb
• Red RCA female connector - Component output: Pr
• 35°F - 95°F (5°C - 35°C)
• Max. relative humidity - 85% (non-condensing)
1" x 8 15/16" x 3 3/8" (25 mm x 227 mm x 85 mm)
1.45 lb. (658 g)
• CE
• FCC part 15 Class A
UDM-PS 24VDC, 750mA Power Supply (FG-UDM-PS)
Note: No A/V interface cables supplied.
• RS232 DB9/RJ12 Connection Cable (FG-RS01)
• UDM-RC05 Multi-Format IR Remote Control
(FG-UDM-RC05)
• IR01 IR Emitter Module (FG-IR01)
• IR03 External IR Receiver Module (FG-IR03)
Format
Name
NTSC
720 x 576
PAL
720 x 480
480p
720 x 576
576p
1280 x 720
720p
1920 x 1080
1080i
1920 x 1080
1080p
640 x 480
VGA
800 x 600
SVGA
1024 x 768
XGA
1280 x 1024
SXGA
1600 x 1200
UXGA
1920 x 1080
HD
* When using VGA modes with audio enabled, the
maximum cable distance is approximately 200 m / 650'
(UDM-RX02N).
UDM-RX02N
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000'
300 m / 1000' *
300 m / 1000' *
300 m / 1000' *
300 m / 1000' *
140 m / 460'
140 m / 460'
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