AMX UPX-HDMI+A HDMI Quick Start Manuals

AMX UPX-HDMI+A HDMI Quick Start Manuals

Pass-through universal transmitter

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Overview

The UPX-HDMI+A HDMI Pass-through Universal Transmitter Wallplate (FG1402-53)
enables users to connect HDMI sources directly to a projector while using an AVX-400
or DVX-2100HD for audio and projector control.
HDMI video passes through the wallplate directly to the connected projector.
Note: UPX-HDMI+A Wallplates support pass-through of HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection) information.
Stereo audio and projector control signals are carried via Cat-5 cable to the AVX-400 or
DVX-2100HD allowing the audio to be mixed, processed and sent out the amplifier or
line out.
Use the pushbutton to select the HDMI input and corresponding audio source.
The wallplate is available in US and Decora versions (see FIG. 1). Each wallplate mounts
into single-gang back boxes.
US
FIG. 1
UPX-HDMI+A WALLPLATES
Note: AMX has evaluated several types of category cable for use with UPX wallplates. Of
the cable types tested, CAT-5e offers optimal performance for UPX analog signal routing
and AMX recommends Belden part number 1583a for best performance. CAT-6 category
cable however has demonstrated wide variance in performance across manufacturers
and cable part numbers, and therefore AMX recommends that customers needing to
install CAT-6 cable pre-test the desired cable model with UPX wall plates at the desired
lengths prior to installation.
AMX is currently evaluating additional Cat-6 and Cat-7 model numbers for compatibility,
and will publish recommended model numbers upon results of the evaluation.
The following table lists the specifications for the UPX-HDMI+A HDMI Pass-through
Universal Transmitter Wallplate:
UPX-HDMI+A SPECIF ICATIONS
Power:
Power received over Cat-5 connection from the AVX-400 Twisted Pair
Presentation Switcher or DVX-2100HD All-in-One Presentation
Switchers.
Front Panel
• 1 Active pushbutton
Components:
• 1 HDMI connector for connecting to the source device
• 1 female 3.5mm/1/8th" Stereo mini-jack for source audio
connection
Rear Panel
• 1 RJ-45 connector for receiving power from the receiver and
Components:
transmitting audio source signals
• 1 HDMI connector for connecting to a projector.
Power Draw:
• Startup:
• Constant: 98mA
Operating
Storage Temperature: -10º C to 70º C (14º F to 158º F)
Environment:
Operating Temperature: 0º C to 40º C (32º F to 104º F)
Mounting:
Mounts into single gang back boxes.
Dimensions
US: 4 11/16" (11.9 cm) x 2 15/16" (7.4 cm) x 1 3/8" (3.56 cm) HWD
(HWD):
DE: 4 1/16" (10.3 cm) x 1 5/16" (3.3 cm) x 1 3/8" (3.5 cm) HWD
Weight:
US: 2.26 oz. (0.064 kg)
DE: 1.71 oz. (0.0484 kg)
Color Schemes:
The US wallplates are available in three color schemes: Black (B),
White (W), and Brushed Aluminum (AL). Decora wallplates are
available in Black (B), and White (W).
Certifications:
FCC Class B, CE, and IEC60950
Included
UPX-HDMI+A HDMI Pass-through Universal Transmitter Wallplate
Accessories:
Installation Guide (93-1402-53)
UPX-HDMI+A HDMI
Mounting Specif ications
Refer to the following images for dimensions of the wallplates:
US Wallplate Dimensions
FIG. 2
Decora
Decora Wallplate Dimensions
FIG. 3
Pass-through Universal Transmitter
US WALLPLATE DIMENSIONS
DECORA WALLPLATE DIMENSIONS
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  • Page 1 FIG. 1 UPX-HDMI+A WALLPLATES Note: AMX has evaluated several types of category cable for use with UPX wallplates. Of the cable types tested, CAT-5e offers optimal performance for UPX analog signal routing and AMX recommends Belden part number 1583a for best performance. CAT-6 category...
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