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Easyconnect MPX 100 Manual

Easy-to-use media switcher

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EasyConnect MPX 100 Overview
The EasyConnect MPX 100 is an easy-to-use media switcher designed for conference rooms equipped with a dedicated
UC Room system, such as a Microsoft Teams Room or Zoom Room, but from which a user occasionally needs to use
an alternate UC platform.
MPX 100 installs between the UC Room host and the conference room peripherals. When a user needs to use an
alternate UC platform, they simply connect a laptop to the MPX 100 via a USB and HDMI cable pair, and it will
automatically switch away from the primary UC compute and connect the BYOM laptop to the in-room A/V peripherals.
Then, the user can launch the alternate UC meeting from their mobile device and hold the meeting as normal. As soon
as the user disconnects the USB and HDMI cable pair, the MPX 100 switches the room peripherals back to the
dedicated UC room compute.
Connectivity
The ports required for operating the system are all located in the rear part of the unit:
• Connection to the UC Compute unit (Microsoft Teams Room, Zoom Room, etc.)
◦ HDMI 2.0 in
◦ USB 3.0 Type-B
• Connection to the BYOM Laptop
◦ HDMI 2.0 in
◦ USB 3.0 Type-B
• Connection to the room A/V peripherals
◦ HDMI 2.0 out to room display
◦ USB 3.0 Type-A (3x)
◦ USB 3.0 Type-C with locking screw and 60W Power Delivery
• RJ45 Network port (Gigabit Ethernet)
• Power
https://support.biamp.com/Other_products/EasyConnect/MPX100/EasyConnect_MPX_100_Overview
Updated: Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:58:04 GMT
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Summary of Contents for Easyconnect MPX 100

  • Page 1 MPX 100 installs between the UC Room host and the conference room peripherals. When a user needs to use an alternate UC platform, they simply connect a laptop to the MPX 100 via a USB and HDMI cable pair, and it will automatically switch away from the primary UC compute and connect the BYOM laptop to the in-room A/V peripherals.
  • Page 2 With VBC 2500 In the scheme below, an EasyConnect MPX 100 is connected to a Room system and a BYOM laptop. A room display is connected through HDMI. If the display is a touchscreen (not required), it can also be connected through USB to provide touchback functionality to the connected device.
  • Page 3 With Vidi 250 and TesiraForté X 400 In the scheme below, EasyConnect MPX 100 is connected to a Room system and a BYOM laptop. A room display is connected through HDMI. If the display is a touchscreen (not required), it can also be connected through USB to provide touchback functionality to the connected device.
  • Page 4 The switch is driven by the HDMI connection, with the USB port immediately following the change. Priority is always given to the Laptop connection: As soon as the “Laptop HDMI” port senses a connection, the MPX 100 will perform the change.
  • Page 5: Maintenance Screen

    To connect to the system, the default username is "control" and password is "control". Refer to the EasyConnect MPX 100 Help for a list of supported commands. In addition to switching, maintenance operations (e.g. rebooting the unit) can also be performed through network control.
  • Page 6 • With Logitech RoomMate If multiple USB peripherals of the same type (mic, speaker, camera) are connected to the EasyConnect MPX 100 "Room A/V" USB ports, the switchback from the Laptop to the RoomMate UC does not happen automatically. User intervention is required to select the peripherals to use on RoomMate.
  • Page 7: Checking The Switch Status

    If "Use NTP Servers from DHCP first" is checked, NTP will be configured from DHCP if available. If not, the specified NTP server will be used instead. The Firmware section allows the administrator to manually upload a copy of the firmware. See the EasyConnect release notes for information on firmware versions.
  • Page 8: Network Configuration

    Network configuration The MPX 100 can be configured on the Network page to receive an IP address from the network DHCP or to use a static IP address that can be specified here, along with the netmask and gateway to the network infrastructure. Similarly, the DNS can be received from the network DHCP or configured manually.
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