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Step 2: Connecting a Keyboard and Mouse
The front and rear panels of the NMX-MM-1000 each feature two Type-A USB ports for
mouse and keyboard functionality (FIG. 7).
Note: In addition to a directly connected USB keyboard and mouse, the NMX-MM-1000
also supports using a 2.4 GHz RF wireless keyboard and mouse using a wireless dongle.
Bluetooth devices are NOT supported.
The ports can be used for reading from a mass storage device such as a USB hard drive
or flash drive. (USB external hard drives may require their own power sources. The
maximum current allowed across all USB ports is 4W.).
FIG. 7
MOUSE AND KEYBOARD USB CONNECTION
Note: The USB ports support USB mass storage devices using a FAT format. USB mass
storage devices using an NTFS format may not work on these ports.
Note: Only one USB mass storage device can be connected to Enzo at a time. Once
connected and Enzo mounts the drive, the f iles on it can be accessed. If a message is not
received stating the USB drive is mounted, Enzo did not recognize the drive. A storage
device's contents are not accessible if the device is connected while another storage
device occupies a USB port. If a f irst USB drive is connected, mounted, and unmounted, a
second USB drive will still not be recognized unless the f irst USB drive is removed from
Enzo.
Step 3: Applying Power
Applying power to the NMX-MM-1000 requires Cat5 cable and a PoE injector, such as
the PS-POE-AF-TC available from AMX, or a PoE-capable Ethernet switch. The network
must be connected through the PoE injector to receive power to Enzo.
Note: ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
1.
Connect the PoE injector to an AC outlet (100-240VAC) using a standard power
cord.
2.
Connect the switch Cat5 cable to the Data In port on the PoE injector (FIG. 8).
Data & Power
Data In
Out
Cat5 Cable to Enzo
Cat5 Cable from the Network
FIG. 8 POE INJECTOR CONNECTION
3.
Using a separate Cat5 cable, connect the Data & Power Out port on the PoE
injector to LAN Port 1 on the NMX-MM-1000 (FIG. 9).
FIG. 9
POWER OVER ETHERNET CONNECTION
When power is applied, the POWER LED on the front panel appears red then blinks green
while the device is booting. When the device is finished booting and the device is ready
for use, the LED remains solid green. The device usually takes 20-30 seconds to boot.
When booting is complete, the NMX-MM-1000 opens to the Enzo desktop (FIG. 10).
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FIG. 10 ENZO DESKTOP
Locating the IP Address of the NMX-MM-1000
Once connected, a diagnostics screen can be accessed to view the IP address, Ethernet
switch status, etc. on the connected video output.
1.
When the NMX-MM-1000 completes the boot process and the Enzo desktop
appears, select Start New Session.
2.
Press F12 on the keyboard to open the Settings window.
Note: If the keyboard is not equipped with an F12 key, press the Home + Left Arrow key
followed by the F1 key to access the
ALTERNATE MENU ACCESS - SETTINGS
FIG. 11
3.
When the list of settings appears, select System Settings.
4.
The Device Info option is selected by default and displays the unit IP address.
Setting the Display Resolution
The display resolution on the NMX-MM-1000 is set to Auto by default. A definite
resolution of 1080p or 720p can be set if needed by performing these steps:
1.
Press F12 on the keyboard to open the Settings window.
Note: If the keyboard is not equipped with an F12 key, press the Home + Left Arrow
key followed by the F1 key to access the Select Options menu and select Settings.
2.
From the Select Option menu, select Settings.
3.
When the list of options appears, select System Settings.
4.
In the Info section, select Display.
5.
Enter the security password in the text box that appears, and select OK. The
default password is 1988.
6.
Select Resolution, and select the resolution desired from the list that appears.
When a selection is made, it immediately takes effect.
Setting the Date and Time
By default, the NMX-MM-1000 uses the network-provided date and time. Verify that the
date and time are correct while setting up the device. Perform these steps to set the
date and time on the NMX-MM-1000:
1.
Press F12 on the keyboard to open the Settings window.
Note: If the keyboard is not equipped with an F12 key, press the Home + Left Arrow
key followed by the F1 key to access the
2.
From the Select Option menu, select Settings.
3.
When the list of options appears, select System Settings.
4.
In the System section, select Date & Time.
5.
Enter the security password in the text box that appears, and select OK. The
default password is 1988.
6.
Check that the current date and time is correct on the device.
7.
Select "Select time zone" and select the local time zone from the provided list.
Additional Documentation
For more information about this device, consult the product page at www.amx.com for
data sheets and the NMX-MM-1000 User Manual, Administrators Guide and
Programming Guide.
Select Options menu and select Settings.
Select Options menu and select Settings.
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