Rear Panel Components; Usb; Lan 10/100 - AMX NMX-MM-1000 Instruction Manual

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Wiring and Device Connections

Rear Panel Components

The following section lists the components on the rear panel of the NMX-MM-1000.
FIG. 9
NMX-MM-1000 (rear panel)

USB

The rear panel features two Type-A USB connectors for mouse and keyboard functionality and reading from and writing
to a mass storage device, such as USB hard drives or flash drives. (USB external hard drives may require their own
power sources. The maximum current allowed across all USB ports is 4W.)
Note: The USB connectors 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 drive can be mounted and used at a given time. Once you connect a USB drive and Enzo mounts the
drive, you can access the files on it. If you do not receive a message 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 first USB drive is connected, mounted, and unmounted, a second USB drive will still not be
recognized unless the first USB drive is removed from the Enzo device.

LAN 10/100

The rear panel features two 10/100 Base T RJ-45 LAN ports for network connection via Cat5 cable. Enzo obtains its
power from a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) source connected to Port 1. This source could be either a PoE injector (not
included) or a network switch with PoE output.
FIG. 10 provides the pinouts and signals for the LAN connector and cable.
FIG. 10
RJ-45 wiring diagram
FIG. 11 describes the blink activity for the LAN connector and cable.
Link LED (amber) lights
when the LAN cables
are connected and
terminated correctly.
FIG. 11
LAN connector / LEDs
6
Cat5 cable in
from PoE injector
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Instruction Manual - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System
USB mouse and keyboard
HDMI cable out
to video monitor
Activity LED (green)
lights when receiving or
transmitting LAN
data packets.

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