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Operation/Reference Guide UDM-0102 Endeleo Multi-Format Distribution Mini-Hub UDM-RX02 Endeleo Multi-Format Receiver E n d e l e o D i s t r i b u t e d M e d i a L a s t U p d a t e d : 1 2 / 2 9 / 2 0 0 8...
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Products repaired under this policy will carry a ninety (90) day warranty on material and labor. • AMX will notify the AMX Authorized Partner with the cost of repair, if cost is greater than the Standard Repair Fee, within five (5) days of receipt.
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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.
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.
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 FIG. 3 Date Of Manufacture Sticker (on bottom panel)
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.
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Important Safety Markings UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
ETHERNET Port (RJ45)... 6 Pinout Configuration ... 6 Default IP Address ... 6 Serial (RJ12) Port ... 7 Serial Port - Default Communication Settings ... 7 DB9-to-RJ12 Adapter Cable Pinouts ... 7 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Table of Contents...
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Overview ... 13 Common Application... 13 Features ... 13 UDM-RX02 Product Specifications ... 13 Powering On the UDM-RX02 ... 14 UDM-RX02 Wiring and Connections ...15 UDM-RX02 Front Panel Components... 15 Rear Panel Components... 15 Using an External Power Supply... 15 UDM Hub Port (RJ45) ...
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Connecting an S-Video Input ... 17 Connecting a Component Video Input ... 18 Connecting the UDM-RX02 Receiver to the UDM-0102 Hub... 18 UDM HUB Port LEDs ... 18 Video Compensation (UDM-RX02)... 19 Serial Connection to Display Device ... 19 RJ-11 Connection to Display Device ... 19 Configuration ...21...
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Protocols and IR Learning ...49 Overview ... 49 Creating a Serial Protocol ... 49 Updating the UDM-RX02 With the Serial Protocol ... 51 Creating and Learning an IR Protocol ... 51 Creating an IR Protocol ... 51 IR Learning With a Device’s Remote Control... 53 Updating the UDM-RX02 With the IR Protocol ...
Ideal for distributing audio/video content to classrooms, conference rooms or other presentation rooms. Features 2 multi-format inputs x 1 RJ-45 output Digital audio support Central device control Switched manually, centrally (browser) and/or via remote control UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide UDM-0102 1x2 Multi-Format Distribution Mini-Hub...
UDM-0102 1x2 Multi-Format Distribution Mini-Hub Compatibility The UDM-0102 is compatible for use with UDM-RX02 (FG-UDM-RX02) Endeleo Multi-Format Receivers. See the UDM-RX02 Multi-Format Receiver section on page 13 for details. Product Specifications UDM-0102 Specifications Power Requirements: Front Panel Components Ethernet (RJ-45) port: Serial (RJ-12) port (labelled “10101”):...
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-RC02 Ethernet Serial Audio/Video Cat5 IR Control FIG. 2 UDM-0102 System Diagram UDM-0102 Front Panel Components FIG.
The Serial port on the UDM-0102 requires a DB9-to-RJ12 adapter cable (FG-RS01, not included) to connect to a PC for Terminal control. 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:...
UDM Port (RJ45) The RJ45 port on the front panel of the UDM-0102 labelled “UDM” provides connectivity to a UDM- RX02 Multi-Format Receiver. This is a standard RJ45 connector, and the UDM-RX02 can be connected via either Cat5, Cat5e or Cat6 cabling.
A/V Source Input connectors VIDEO IN Connectors (HD15) FIG. 7 provides the pin layout for the VIDEO IN HD15 Connectors: FIG. 7 VIDEO IN HD15 Connector UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide connector (A) RCA Audio (B) SPDIF Digital Audio connector (B)
2. Attach the other end of the cable to the appropriate VIDEO IN connection (A or B) on the UDM. 3. Connect any audio to the analog (RCA) audio connectors or digital (SPDIF) connector. Endeleo Video Adapter Cables The following adapter cables are available from AMX, to allow connecting various video input types to the UDM-0102: Endeleo Adapter Cables...
A maximum of two IR devices (such as DVD players or VCRs) can be connected to the UDM via the IRTX ports on the rear panel (FIG. 8), and controlled via the WebConsole or remote control. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Format...
It is used for devices utilizing Passthrough Mode. Refer to the Passthrough Mode (Inputs A – B) section on page 30 for information. Also used for learning and creating new IR protocols. Refer to the Creating and Learning an IR Protocol section on page 51 for details. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
The UDM-RX02 includes support for Common Mode Sync, found in the latest display devices, to synchronize color images being displayed. The UDM-RX02 also allows an optional local power supply to be added for long cable runs. With intelligent receiver technology, each UDM-RX02 is powered remotely from the Multi- Format Distribution Hub via the Cat 5, 5e or 6 cable.
As a Class 1 appliance, ensure the device is connected to a main socket outlet with a protective grounding connection. The UDM-RX02 may be powered by its hub device through a standard CAT5 cable, but it may also be powered through an optional 24 VDC power supply (FG-UDM-PS) intended to augment power for very long cable runs.
FIG. 11 UDM-RX02 - front panel Rear Panel Components All of the connectors and ports are located on the rear panel of the UDM-RX02 (FIG. 12): UDM HUB port (RJ45) - from an “OUTPUT” port on the UDM-0102 IR Rx port...
The IR Tx port (see FIG. 12 on page 15) 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.
Refer to VIDEO IN Connectors (HD15) section on page 9 for pinout details. Connecting a VGA Video Input 1. Attach one end of the Endeleo VGA to VGA cable to the VGA connector on the UDM-RX02 (see FIG. 12 on page 15).
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) Amber –...
Request To Send Pin 9 RI Ring Indicator The Serial connectors on the UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 are RJ12 connectors, so you will need an RJ12-to DB9 adapter cable (FG-RS01). RJ-11 Connection to Display Device If a display device is controlled using a serial connection instead of IR, then a serial cable is connected from the UDM-RX02 to the serial port on the display device.
Pins 4 & 5 SGND Pin 1 Pin 7 not used not used Data Carrier Detect Transmit Data Receive Data Data Set Ready Ground Data Terminal Ready Clear To Send Request To Send Ring Indicator UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
Hub for the correct date and time. Configuration options are available via the UDM Hubs built-in WebConsole, as described in this section. The UDM-RX02 receiver connected to the UDM-0102 is also configured via the Hub’s WebConsole. This section describes the pages that comprise the UDM-0102’s WebConsole interface in the order that they are presented (“Status”, “Setup”, “Schedule”...
1. Select the Inputs link at the top of the Status page to invoke the Input Configuration page (FIG. 20). FIG. 20 Input Configuration page Device Selection Click to access the three areas of the Status page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
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If the Input Type is Composite, then the screen will refresh and enable the administrator to name each of the 3 available composite sources separately (FIG. 23). FIG. 23 Naming the Composite Inputs 3. Name the input Type(s) appropriately. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration...
Inputs available for a port “Inputs” refers to device inputs connected directly to the UDM hub (Inputs A-B, devices connected to IRTX ports 1 – 2). 3. Select the appropriate Input which this port will display. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
FIG. 26 User Control options Schedules are also used to issue commands at a pre-determined time to inputs and devices. Refer to the Schedule Page section on page 41 for details. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration Control drop-down menu...
Appendix B – Endeleo IR Codes section on page 67. Ensure that an IR01 IR Emitter Module is connected to the UDM-RX02’s IRTX port. Attach it to the device’s IR sensor before issuing a command. This IR Emitter Module is used to transmit the command from the UDM-RX02 to the device’s IR sensor...
The Execute button re-sends the selected IR command. The device’s commands must have been learned by the UDM hub in order to function. Refer to the Protocols and IR Learning section on page 49 for details. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration Execute button (Device 1)
2. In the Control page, click on the User control link (FIG. 29). Click to access User Control options FIG. 29 User Control link 3. This invokes the User Control page (FIG. 30). FIG. 30 User Control page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
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Device (e.g. a DVD player added to the system as a device) when it is pushed. 6. The UDM-RX02 will now accept the relevant command from the UDM-RC10. For example, key C0 on the UDM-RC10 will Play the device (FIG. 32).
Click to select the Remote Controller that will be used to put the selected device into Passthrough mode Passthrough enabled for this key UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
Dual Output mode permits a single input to be viewed as two separate output types. For example a port could be configured for the dual output of VGA and Component video. This means at the UDM-RX02 end the input could be delivered to two separate display devices over the relevant connections at the UDM-RX02.
Finally the sharpness of the video should be adjusted eliminating any over or under shoot of the video. Horizontal black and white bars are one useful method of tuning sharpness. Enter Cable Distance for the source device here (in meters) UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
(Red, Green and Blue) FIG. 38 Cable distance and Skew controls The skew delay cycles through red, green and blue. Each radio button is equivalent to 2ns delay. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration Click to enable Advanced Video Compensation options...
IRRX port (FIG. 39). 2. To enter compensation mode, push button A then button B on the remote control. 3. The amber LED at the Cat5 port on the UDM-RX02 will start to flash, indicating the UDM-RX02 is in compensation mode.
Device serial codes can be tested via options in the Status page, before they are added to the protocol library. Serial commands are stored in the UDM-RX02, and care should be taken to keep any serially programmed units associated with the correct display device type.
UDM hub. See the Appendix A: Ascii / Hex Conversion section on page 65 for details. Ascii code Hex code 00!%0D %00%00%21%0D 00”%0D %00%00%22%0D %00%00%5f%76%31%0D Data Set Ready %02POF%03 %02%50%4F%46%03 UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
Custom Controls permit the Administrator to specify custom IR controls which can be sent to the device or display. Note that commands listed in the Actions drop-down menu do not require custom code. See the Appendix B – Endeleo IR Codes section on page 67. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration IRTX ports IRRX port...
Click the Setup link on the left side of the WebConsole to invoke the main Setup page (FIG. 46). Use the options on this page to configure the Hub for the network environment. FIG. 46 Setup Page Enter the value of the desired custom IR code here UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
This can be useful before creating a scheduled event (FIG. 49). FIG. 49 Hub Date and Time display UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Click to save network setting Click to save Time settings Click to refresh Date and Time display...
Hub is reset. Hub Reset To reset the Hub, Click the Hub reset button (see FIG. 50). A power down of the Hub is required to complete the reset procedure. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
The default name for the schedule is “Connect”, but it can be edited in the text field. Set the frequency details; select one of the following from the Frequency drop-down menu (FIG. 54): UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Click to access the Input Schedule options...
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Event happens every Tuesday at the specified time. Event happens every Thursday at the specified time. Event happens every Friday at the specified time. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Enter Hour for this event Enter Minute for this event Click to add...
Tuesday Wednesday Event happens every Wednesday at the specified time. Thursday Friday UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Select frequency for this event Select frequency for this event Event happens at a specified time and then every 60 minutes. Event happens at a specified time and then every 24 hours.
Click to access the Control Schedule options for each device separately Click to access the Control Schedule options for both devices UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Click here to enable this scheduled event for use Select frequency for this event...
Preset 1/2 pushbuttons on the front panel of the UDM-0102 (see the PRESETS 1/2 Pushbuttons (Executing Presets) section on page 3). The Preset buttons execute the last two saved presets. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Select frequency for this event Event happens at a specified time and then every 60 minutes.
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Event happens every Monday at the specified time. Event happens every Tuesday at the specified time. Event happens every Thursday at the specified time. Event happens every Friday at the specified time. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Preset links Preset bar Click to add...
Use the options on this page to create protocols for serial and IR devices used in the system. These protocols will allow the UDM-0102 to control serial and IR devices connected via the Hub. FIG. 67 Protocols Page UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Configuration Click here to enable this Preset for use...
Refer to the Creating a Serial Protocol section on page 49. IR Protocols For IR devices the device’s IR controls (remote control key presses) will have to be learned by the UDM-0102. Refer to the Creating and Learning an IR Protocol section on page 51. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
6. Select an action to be performed from the Action drop-down menu (e.g. Power off or Power on). 7. Enter the serial string equivalent for this action in the Serial command text field. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide Select a baud rate/parity setting...
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10. Once completed the protocol can now be assigned to relevant devices, via the Protocol drop-down menu in the Device Configuration page. It is presumed that the serial device connected to the UDM-RX02 has the appropriate serial settings as described and the correct serial cable/pinouts configured in order to function correctly with the UDM-RX02.
Remember that serial commands are stored within the UDM-RX02. 1. Click on the Status page. 2. Click on the port number hyperlink which the serial device is attached to. (It is the UDM-RX02 which will issue the serial command over the serial cable connected between the UDM-RX02 and the device).
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11. Press the corresponding button on the remote again. The IR code has now been added and assigned an action. The UDM-0102 can learn a maximum of 128 IR commands depending on the actual command length and protocol used. Click here to prepare the device to receive the IR code UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
IR Protocol has been selected before recording new commands to ensure commands are stored in the correct table. There is one protocol/table per UDM-RX02. 5. Enter a name for the IR protocol in the Name text field (FIG. 73).
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2. The UDM-0102 can learn a maximum of 128 IR commands depending on the actual command length and protocol used. Click here to prepare the device to receive the IR code UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
UDM-RX02 which will transmit the IR command to the device’s IR interface. 3. Once the Port properties become visible, select the IR protocol which this UDM-RX02 will download from the Protocol drop-down menu. This may take a few minutes depending on how many commands are within the table.
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Protocols and IR Learning UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
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.
Firmware Version Information (Setup page) Alternatively, you can retrieve firmware version information in a Command Line session: Establish a Command Line session with either the UDM-0102 or UDM-RX02 and type a period (“.”). This will return the current firmware version.
3. Type in the following command at the prompt observing the parameters below; tftp –i [IP address] PUT [filename].[portnumber] 4. For example, typing in file R26201610800 to the UDM hub with IP address 192.168.0.96 (FIG. 83). UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide tftp –i 192.168.0.96 PUT R26201610800.001 Advanced Administration will upload the...
Advanced Administration FIG. 83 Issuing tftp commands to the UDM-RX02 via the Hub 5. Push Enter to execute the command. 6. The command window can be closed. Copying the Hub Configuration file Copying the Hub Configuration file permits the Administrator to backup key data entered by Administrators such as Input names, Port names, Devices and the Hub setup.
The same command structure and method is used to copy and paste serial commands between ports. In this instance the filename will begin with the letter S. The IR protocol can be loaded to an UDM-RX02 by using the following command at the hub: tftp –I [IP address of hub] GET irtable.hub and the following command at the receiver: tftp –I [IP address of hub] PUT irtable.hub...
1. Type i at the command prompt (FIG. 84). 2. Push Enter. FIG. 84 Issuing the i command Setting the Hub’s IP Address Via the Command Line 1. Type i <ip address> at the command prompt. 2. Push Enter. UDM-0102 and UDM-RX02 Operation/Reference Guide...
Several UDM-RX02 commands can be used for information purposes. Viewing the Video Compensation Settings The z command will report the current compensation settings configured within the UDM-RX02. 1. Use hyper terminal to connect to the UDM-RX02 via its serial port.
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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 IR code 90 -99 Appendix B –...
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