Installation; Overview; As A Stand Alone Dvd Player; As A Networked Component Of A Max System - AMX MAX-AVP Operation/Reference Manual

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Installation

Overview

There are two approaches to installing the MAX-AVP: either as a standalone DVD player, or as a
networked component of a MAX system. Both methods are described below:

As a Stand Alone DVD Player

The MAX-AVP can be installed and used as a stand-alone DVD player, in which case it behaves like any
other consumer-level A/V component and offers several A/V output options:
1. Connect one of the two audio outputs on the AVP (Analog R/L or Coaxial) to an audio amplifier.
2. Connect one of the four video outputs (HDMI™, Component, S-Video or Composite) on the AVP to
a display device.

As a Networked Component of a MAX System

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ETHERNET CONTROL (GB)
MAX-HT Server
(rear panel
connectors)
FIG. 1
Example installation using multiple MAX-AVPs and AVMs
MAX-AVP Audio-Video Player
MAX-HT servers communicate via Ethernet to up to 25 MAX-AVM Audio-Video Modules
and/or MAX-AVP Audio/Video Players.
Multiple AVMs and/or AVPs require a Gigabit Ethernet switch (not included) as indicated in
FIG. 1.
MAX-AVP
A/V OUT (GB)
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MAX-AVP
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Gigabit Ethernet
Switch
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MAX-AVM
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