Eneo MMX Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Network Controlled Video Matrix System...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4. Medium-Sized System (with DVRs) ......................9 4.3 Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) ......................5 Monitor Layout and Control ..........................33 5. Main Monitor ............................33 5. Quad Monitor ............................39 5.3 Spot Monitor ............................4 5.4 Spot MMX Monitor ..........................44 Configuration ..............................47 6. System ..............................48 6. Network ..............................5 6.3 Video ..............................55 6.4 Event ..............................6 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions / Maintenance

    1. Safety Instructions / Maintenance • Read these safety instructions and the operation manual first before you install and commission the unit. • Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference. • The system may only be commissioned and maintained by personnel authorized to do this and it must only be carried out in accordance with relevant standards and guidelines. • Never cover the ventilation slots to avoid overheating. • Never insert metal objects or any other items into the vents. This may permanently damage the unit. • P rotect your unit from contamination with water and humidity to prevent it from permanent damage. Never switch the unit on when it gets wet. Have it checked at an authorized service center in this case. • Never operate the units outside of the specifications as this may prevent their functioning. • D o not operate the unit beyond their specified temperature, humidity or power ratings. Operate the unit only at a temperature range of 0°C to +40°C and at a humidity of max. 80%. • The unit should be protected against excessive heat, dust, damp and vibration. • Do not place any heavy objects on the unit. • To disconnect the power cord of the unit, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself. • P ay attention when laying the connection cable and observe that the cable is not subject to heavy loads, kinks, or damage and no moisture can get in. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera board from the dome.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Master MMX and any number of MMX Slaves. It is only necessary to configure one Master, since it keeps all information and controls the Slaves. Customized layout. The combination of multiple MMX devices will create a matrix system of 6 to 56 cameras. Each of these cameras transmits live images and, if recorders are connected, recordings that may be accessed separately. Every matrix block contains four quad outputs each. The connected monitors may be used for both event monitoring and permanent monitoring. Unlike standard matrix devices, the MMX features a main output that can play a variety of pictures simultaneously and display them in a customized layout. Up to ten different layouts may be customized and selected with the help of the keyboard. The KBD-NSC-00 by eneo is a keyboard that matches the MMX perfectly. Both devices combined are the ideal basis for a matrix system that can be installed easily and offers a number of options for expansion. 2.2 Main Features • Multi Functional Network Matrix System • MMX replaces 3 Devices (Matrix, Quad, Multiplexer) • Optimal Solution for Medium Sized Control Centers • Unlimited User Expandability (MMX Master & Slaves) • MMX covers any Size by its Scalable Structure • Provides Multiple Video Images & 4 Quad Outputs Parts supplied: • Fully Networked Environment with MMX & KBD-NSC-00 • Intuitive Monitor Setup • Network controlled Video Matrix System • Configuration of Master MMX only • 9” Rack mount kit • Motion, Alarm and Video Loss Detection • Mains cable • Event Notification by e-mail and more...
  • Page 5: Typical Applications

    NOTE: The MMX is controlled by a network keyboard via Ethernet. Refer to the user’s manual of network keyboard on instructions for using the network keyboard. 2.3 Typical Applications Medium-Sized System (without DVRs)
  • Page 6 • Multiple cameras can be connected directly to the MMXs for live monitoring. • Video from any cameras is displayed in the main monitor of a master MMX in the user-defined layouts (max. 6-channel layout), and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard at any time. • Video from cameras connected to a MMX is displayed on the quad monitor of the MMX in the quad- or single- screen layout. • Video from cameras connected to a MMX is displayed on the spot monitor of the MMX in the single- screen layout. • Sequence monitoring or event monitoring will be available according to the preset setting on each monitor. • Refer to Chapter 4 – Case Installation, 4.1 Medium-Sized System (without DVRs) for details on the installation and configuration of the medium-sized system without DVRs. Medium-Sized System (with DVRs) • You can monitor video from cameras connected to the MMX through Loop Out ports of DVRs. You can control DVRs if Main Outs of the DVRs are connected to the master MMX. • Video from any cameras is displayed in the main monitor of a master MMX in the user-defined layouts (max. 6-channel layout), and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard at any time. • Video from cameras of a DVR connected to a MMX is displayed on the quad monitor of the MMX in the quad- or single-screen layout. • Video from cameras of a DVR connected to a MMX is displayed on the spot monitor of the MMX in the single- screen layout.
  • Page 7 Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) • You can monitor video from cameras connected to the MMX through Loop Out ports of DVRs. You can control DVRs if Main Outs of the DVRs are connected to the master MMX. Spot MMXs allow you to monitor video from the maximum 40 cameras and control DVRs on the spot MMX monitors connected to the spot MMXs. • Video from any cameras is displayed in the main monitor of a master MMX in the user-defined layouts (max. 6-channel layout), and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard at any time. • Video from any cameras is displayed on the spot MMX monitors connected to the spot MMXs in the single screen layout, and you can change the monitoring channel by using a network keyboard at any time. • Video from cameras of a DVR connected to a MMX is displayed on the quad monitor of the MMX in the quad- or single-screen layout. • Video from cameras of a DVR connected to a MMX is displayed on the spot monitor of the MMX in the single- screen layout. • Sequence monitoring or event monitoring will be available according to the preset setting on each monitor. • Refer to Chapter 4 – Case Installation, 4.3 Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) for details on the installation and configuration of the enterprise-sized system with DVRs.
  • Page 8: Installation

    3. Installation 3.1 Front Panel Designation Details Network LED The LED is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet. Power LED The LED is lit when the unit is on. 3.2 Rear Panel Designation Details Video In Connect coaxial cables to the MMX from the video sources (NTSC or PAL). Cameras can be connected to the MMX directly or through loop out or main out ports of DVRs. Loop Connect coaxial cables to connect the video source of the MMX to another device. Alarm In Connect alarm-in devices. Connect the ground side of the alarm inputs to the GND connector. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the AI (Alarm-In) and GND (Ground) connectors. The voltage range of the alarm input is from 0V to 5V. The threshold voltage of electrical switches for NC (Normally Close) is above .4V and for NO (Normally Open) is below 0.3V, and should be stable at least 0.5 seconds to be detected. MMX ID Switch Configure the MMX ID. Every MMX should have its own unique ID. Refer to MMX ID Switch for details on MMX ID switch setting. Alarm Output/ Connect an alarm-out device to the NC (Normally Closed) and C (Common) connectors Alarm Reset In or the NO (Normally Open) and C (Common) connectors. NC/NO is a relay output which sinks A at 5VAC and A at 30VDC. An external signal to the Alarm Reset In can be used to reset the Alarm Out signal. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI (Alarm Reset In) and GND (Ground) connectors. The threshold voltage is below 0.3V and should be stable at least 0.5 seconds to be detected.
  • Page 9: Case Installation

    Designation Details RS485 Connect a PTZ camera to control a PTZ camera. Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 jack. Refer to the Chapter 6 – Configuration, Network 6.2 Network, IP Address for details on network setup. Daisy Chain Connect the STP Cat5E cable with an RJ-45 jack to daisy-chain slave MMXs (Out) and a In/Out master MMX (In). See below for more details. Spot Out Connect a spot monitor (NTSC or PAL) for monitoring video in single-screen layout. The cable connection might be different depending on the MMX’s operation mode. Refer to Chapter 4 – Case Installation for details. Quad Out Connect a quad monitor (NTSC or PAL) for monitoring video in quad- or single- screen layout. Main Out Connect a main monitor (NTSC or PAL) for monitoring video in various screen layouts (A Master MMX Only). Option Switch Set the switch to the On (upward) or Off (downward) position depending on the video signal format, termination or operation mode. Refer to Option Switch for details. Factory Reset Use only when to return all settings to the original factory settings. Switch See below for more details. Power In Connect the power cord to the MMX and then to a wall outlet.
  • Page 10 • Daisy chain in this manual refers to the connection between a master MMX and slave MMXs through the DAISY CHAIN ports on the rear panel of the master MMX and slave MMXs. All slave MMXs are connected to the master MMX through the daisy chain.
  • Page 11 • It is required to perform factory reset in all daisy-chained MMXs and set up the system all over again to complete the connections. The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings to the MMXs after the factory reset. Refer to Factory Reset for details on the factory reset.
  • Page 12 MMXs automatically. − A spot MMX is connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and displays video from spot outputs of a master MMX and slave MMXs on up to four spot MMX monitors at the same time.
  • Page 13: Case Installation

    You can perform a factory reset remotely while the MMX is turned on by running the INIT program and selecting the Reset – Factory Reset menu. The MMX restarts after completing the factory reset. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on remote factory resetting. NOTE: The system should be set up all over again after performing the factory reset. The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings to the MMXs after the factory reset. 4. Case Installation...
  • Page 14: Medium-Sized System (Without Dvrs)

    4.1 Medium-Sized System (without DVRs) When connecting cameras directly to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors con- nected to the MMXs. . Connect cameras to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs.
  • Page 15 . Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch [Slave MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each slave MMX from „” to „63” in order and set the END OF SLAVES switch to the On or Off position depending on the slave MMXs’ ID setting. Set the END OF SLAVES switch of the slave MMX with the highest ID number to the On position and the other to the Off position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch 3. Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX through the DAISY CHAIN port on the rear panel. Refer to Daisy Chain In/Out for details.
  • Page 16 4. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port, and quad monitors or spot monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out or Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from any camera in the main monitor in various layouts, and video from connected MMX on the quad or spot monitors in the quad- or single-screen layout. Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. 5. Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections through the NETWORK port on the rear panel. All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet. 6. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. 6.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Network –> IP Address Set up the network connection information of a master MMX and slave MMXs. The master MMX and slave MMXs’ IDs set by using the MMX ID switch on the rear panel are displayed in the list (Master MMX ID: 0, slave MMX ID:  to 63).
  • Page 17 6.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up layouts. Refer to Chapter 5 – Monitor Layout and Control for details on setting up the monitor layout. 7. Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard. 7.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> General Select Advanced from the Device type drop-down menu. 7.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to register the MMX on the network keyboard.
  • Page 18 7.3. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Spot Monitor: Select to control spot monitors connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. • Slave MMX: Select the number of slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX. The slave MMXs are registered on the net- work keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered. • IP Address, Control Port, User ID, Password: Enter the IP address, port number, user ID and password for the connection to the MMX. 7.4. Click the MMX pull-down menu in the device list, then the registered MMX’s pull-down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the MMXs is displayed. [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID • and type. [ID] Spot Monitor No.: Displays the monitor •...
  • Page 19: Medium-Sized System (With Dvrs)

    4.2 Medium-Sized System (with DVRs) When connecting DVRs to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMXs. You can also control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. . Connect the loop out of DVRs to monitor video to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs. . Connect the Main Out of DVRs to control to the Video In ports of a master MMX or a slave MMX. The number of cameras that can be connected to the DVRs decreases as the number of DVRs connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. You can connect the Main Out of all DVRs to the Video In ports of one MMX or connect individually the Main Out of each DVR to the Video In port of the MMX which the DVR is connected. You will use the Video In number of MMXs when registering the MMX on a network keyboard for the remote control, so please write down the Video In numbers of MMXs.
  • Page 20 3. Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch [Slave MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each slave MMX from „” to „63” in order and set the END OF SLAVES switch to the On or Off position depending on the slave MMXs’ ID setting. Set the END OF SLAVES switch of the slave MMX with the highest ID number to the On position and the other to the Off position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch 4. Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX through the DAISY CHAIN port on the rear panel. Refer to Daisy Chain In/Out for details.
  • Page 21 5. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port. You can monitor video from any cameras in various layouts, and sequence and event monitoring are supported. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX or slave MMXs. 6. Connect quad monitors or spot monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out or Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from the connected MMX in quad- or single-screen layout, and sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. 7. Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections through the NETWORK port on the rear panel. All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet.
  • Page 22 8. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. 8.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Network –> IP Address Set up the network connection information of a master MMX and slave MMXs. The master MMX and slave MMXs’ IDs set by using the MMX ID switch on the rear panel are displayed in the list (Master MMX ID: 0, slave MMX ID:  to 63). 8.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up layouts. Refer to Chapter 5 – Monitor Layout and Control for details on setting up the monitor layout. 9. Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard. 9.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> General Select Advanced from the Device type drop-down menu.
  • Page 23 9.. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register the DVR connected to the MMX. You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. 9.3. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the DVR is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the DVR from other devices when controlling the DVR by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Connection: Select Ethernet and enter the IP address, port numbers (Control Port: Watch port), user ID and password for the connection to the DVR. 9.4. Click the Digital Video Recorder pull-down menu in the device list, then the registered DVR’s pull- down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the DVR is displayed. [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID • and type. [ID] Spot Monitor No.: Displays the monitor ID, • monitor type and the Spot Out number of the DVR. [ID] „Camera Name”: Displays the ID and •...
  • Page 24 9.7. Set up the registration information and click the OK button. • I D: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically when the MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Spot Monitor: Select to control spot monitors connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. • S lave MMX: Select the number of slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX. The slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered. • I P Address, Control Port, User ID, Password: Enter the IP address, port number, user ID and password for the connection to the MMX. 9.8. Click the Matrix pull-down menu in the device list, then the registered MMX’s pull-down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the MMXs is displayed. [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID •...
  • Page 25: Enterprise-Sized System (With Dvrs)

    − Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera. − PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and select the device that controls the PTZ camera. You can control the PTZ camera by using a network keyboard. 4.3 Enterprise-Sized System (with DVRs) When connecting DVRs to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMXs. You can also control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. When connecting spot MMXs (max. 4), you can monitor video from the same camera on the spot MMX monitors at the same time.
  • Page 26 Setup. Refer to Appendix 3 – Spot MMX Cable Connection for details on the connecting the spot MMXs. NOTE: The total number of a master MMX and slave MMXs that can be connected to spot MMXs cannot exceed 16. (A master MMX and slave MMXs with ID „1” to „15”)
  • Page 27 4. Set up the MMX ID and options by using the MMX ID switch and option switch on the rear panel of the MMX. Refer to MMX ID Switch and Option Switch for details. [Master MMX] Set up the MMX ID to „0” and the MASTER MODE switch to the On position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch [Spot MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each spot MMX from „0” to „3” and set the END OF SLAVES switch of each spot MMX to the On position and the SPOT MODE switch to the On position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch [Slave MMX] Set up the unique MMX ID for each slave MMX from „” to „63” in order and set the END OF SLAVES switch to the On or Off position depending on the slave MMXs’ ID setting. Set the END OF SLAVES switch of the slave MMX with the highest ID number to the On position and the other to the Off position. MMX ID Switch Option Switch...
  • Page 28 5. Connect slave MMXs to a master MMX through the DAISY CHAIN port on the rear panel. Refer to Daisy Chain In/Out for details. 6. Connect a main monitor to a master MMX through the Main Out port. You can monitor video from any cameras in various layouts, and sequence and event monitoring are supported. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX or slave MMXs. 7. Connect quad monitors to the master MMX and slave MMXs through the Quad Out ports. You can monitor video from the connected MMX in quad- or single-screen layout, and sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor.
  • Page 29 8. Connect spot monitors to the spot MMXs through to the Spot Out ports. You can monitor video from any cameras on up to four spot MMX monitors at the same time. Sequence and event monitoring are supported in each monitor. You can also control DVRs connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. 9. Connect MMXs to network via Ethernet connections through the NETWORK port on the rear panel. All MMXs should be networked via Ethernet. 0. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. 0.. G o to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Network –> IP Address Set up the network connection information of a master MMX and slave MMXs. The master MMX and slave MMXs’ IDs set by using the MMX ID switch on the rear panel are displayed in the list (Master MMX ID: 0, slave MMX ID:  to 63).
  • Page 30 0.. G o to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click the Edit button to set up layouts. Refer to Chapter 5 – Monitor Layout and Control for details on setting up the monitor layout. . Run the INIT program and connect to the spot MMX. Check the MMX ID switch and option switch settings on the rear panel of the spot MMX if the spot MMX is not displayed in the list. .. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Network –> IP Address Set up the network connection information of a spot MMX and enter the IP address (or name) of the master MMX that the spot MMX is connected. The spot MMX is registered on the master MMX. . Run the INIT program and connect to a network keyboard. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on setting up the network keyboard. .. G o to the following menus: Remote Setup –>...
  • Page 31 .. G o to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add button to register the DVR connected to the MMX. You can control the DVRs by using a network keyboard. .3. S et up the registration information and click the OK button. • ID: The network keyboard assigns the ID automatically in registration order, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Connection: Select Ethernet and enter the IP address, port numbers (Control Port: Watch port), user ID and password for the connection to the DVR. .4. C lick the Digital Video Recorder pull-down menu in the device list, then the registered DVR’s pull- down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the DVR is displayed. [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID • and type. [ID] Spot Monitor No.: Displays the monitor ID, •...
  • Page 32 MMX is registered, and you can change the ID. The ID will be used to distinguish the MMX from other devices when controlling the MMX by using a network keyboard, so each device should have its own unique ID. • Spot Monitor: Do not select. • S lave MMX: Select the number of slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX. The slave MMXs are registered on the network keyboard automatically when the master MMX is registered. • S pot MMX Monitor: Select the number of spot monitors connected to spot MMXs which are connected to the master MMX and slave MMXs. • I P Address, Control Port, User ID, Password: Enter the IP address, port number, user ID and password for the connection to the MMX. .8. C lick the Matrix pull-down menu in the device list, then the registered MMX’s pull-down menu. A list of monitors and cameras supported in the MMXs is displayed. [ID] Main Monitor: Displays the monitor ID •...
  • Page 33: Monitor Layout And Control

    • Type: Set up the camera type. − Device Output: Select if the Main Out of the DVR is connected to the Video In port of the MMX, and select the DVR. You can control the DVR by using a network keyboard. − Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera. – PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera, and select the device that controls the PTZ camera. You can control the PTZ camera by using a network keyboard. 5. Monitor Layout and Control You can create various monitor layouts with user-defined channels during the MMX setup. You can also monitor video from any camera channels and control the DVRs or PTZ cameras on the monitor by using a network keyboard. The MMX should be registered on the network keyboard properly to control the MMX. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on the MMX control by a network keyboard. 5.1 Main Monitor Event Monitoring Sequence Monitoring A main monitor is connected to a master MMX and controlled by a network keyboard. You can monitor video from any cameras in the preset layout in the main monitor or change the layout by using a network keyboard. Sequence monitoring and event monitoring are supported according to the preset settings. You can also control DVRs by using a network keyboard.
  • Page 34 (‘the number of properly operating MMXs among the daisy-chained MMXs’ / ‘the number of networked MMXs among the daisy-chained MMXs’ / ‘the total number of daisy-chained MMXs‘) Configuring Main Monitor Layout . Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program. . Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor Saved layouts are displayed in the list. Click the Add button to add a new layout (max. 9) and the...
  • Page 35 • Sequence Monitoring Click Sequence Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup screen appears. Clicking a MMX from the list in the left displays a camera list of the MMX. –> Select a camera (max. 6) for sequence monitoring and click the button. The selected camera is added to the sequence list in the right. –> Adjust the sequence order by using the and button and set up the sequencing interval. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button. Clicking the Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence & Event Group List in the left displays the registered sequence monitoring group in the list. –> Select the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. • Event Monitoring Click Event Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the event monitoring setup screen appears.
  • Page 36 The camera list of all MMXs is displayed. –> Select a camera for event monitoring. –> Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button. Clicking the Event Monitoring in the Sequence & Event Group List in the left displays the registered event monitoring group in the list. –> Select the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. 4. Video from selected channels is displayed in the main monitor in the user-defined layout. Controlling Main Monitor Display You can change the layout of the main monitor by using a network keyboard. You can also monitor video from a channel and control DVRs connected to MMXs in the desired pane of the main monitor. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on control by the network keyboard. NOTE: A pane in this manual refers to each channel’s location in the layout screen. Loading Preset Main Monitor Layout Video is displayed in the preset layout in the main monitor, and you can change the layout by using a network keyboard.
  • Page 37 . Press the main monitor ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the main monitor ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Main Monitor). . Press the button. 3. Press the layout number of the main monitor. You can check the layout number by running the INIT program and connecting to the MMX (Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor) (eg. Layout 1 (3+4)). 4. Press the (Display) button. The layout changes. Controlling Cameras on Main Monitor You can monitor video from a channel and control a camera in the desired pane of the main monitor by using a network keyboard. . Press the main monitor ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the main monitor ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –>...
  • Page 38 Controlling DVRs on Main Monitor You can control DVRs connected to MMXs in the desired pane of the main monitor by using a network keyboard. . Press the main monitor ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the main monitor ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> MMX –> Main [ID] Main). . Press the button. 3. Press the pane number. 4. Press the button. 5. Press the DVR ID. You can check the DVR ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Digital Video Recorder –>...
  • Page 39: Quad Monitor

    (max. 4) connected to the MMX. Only one layout is supported for each quad monitor, and clicking the Edit button allows you to edit the layout. NOTE: The layout number indicates the Quad Out number of the MMX that the Quad monitor is connected. For example, Quad Monitor 1 indicates the layout of the Quad monitor connected to Quad Out 1 port of the MMX.
  • Page 40 • General Monitoring Select a camera in Camera List in the left. –> Allocate the selected camera to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. NOTE: You can allocate only cameras of the MMX that the quad monitors are connected. • Sequence Monitoring Click Sequence Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the sequence monitoring setup screen appears. Clicking a MMX from the list in the left displays a camera list of the MMX. –> Select a camera (max. 6) for sequence monitoring and click the button. The selected camera is added to the sequence list in the right. –> Adjust the sequence order by using the and button and set up the sequence duration. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button. Clicking the Sequence Monitoring in the Sequence &...
  • Page 41 • Event Monitoring Click Event Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the event monitoring setup screen is displayed. The camera list of the MMX is displayed in the left. –> Select a camera for event monitoring. –> Select event types and set up the display duration of event detected video. –> Enter the group name and click the OK button. Clicking the Event Monitoring in the Sequence & Event Group List in the left displays the registered event monitoring group in the list. –> Select the group and allocate the selected group to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag and drop. NOTE: You cannot add a sequence monitoring group if a sequence monitoring group is already added. Sequence monitoring and event monitoring are not supported in a Quad monitor at the same time.
  • Page 42: Spot Monitor

    5.3 Spot Monitor Event Monitoring Sequence Monitoring Spot monitors are connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and controlled by a network keyboard. You can monitor video from the preset channel in the single screen layout or change a channel to monitor by using a network keyboard. Sequence monitoring and event monitoring are supported according to the preset settings. You can also control DVRs by usiing a network keyboard. NOTES: • Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor video from user-defined camera channels sequentially. Camera channels and the sequencing interval should be preset for sequence monitoring. Refer to Spot Monitor Layout for details of setting up sequence monitoring.
  • Page 43 Controlling Cameras on Spot Monitor You can change the channel for monitoring on the spot monitor by using a network keyboard. . P ress the spot monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot Monitor). . Press the button. 3. Press the camera ID. You can check the camera ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] ‘Camera name’). 4. P ress the button. Video from the camera is displayed in the spot monitor, a nd you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZcamera.
  • Page 44: Spot Mmx Monitor

    5. Press the camera number of the DVR. 6. P ress the button. Video from the camera is displayed in the spot monitor, and you can control the camera by using PTZ control buttons if the camera is a PTZ camera. 5.4 Spot MMX Monitor A spot MMX monitor is connected to a spot MMX. You can monitor video from a master MMX or slave MMXs connected to the spot MMX and control DVRs on the spot MMX monitors by using a network keyboard. NOTE: You can change the layout on the spot MMX monitor only by using a network keyboard. Controlling Spot MMX Monitor Display You can change the channel to monitor on the spot MMX monitor or control DVRs connected to MMXs by using a network keyboard. Refer to the User’s Manual of the network keyboard for details on control by the network keyboard.
  • Page 45 Monitoring Video on Spot MMX Monitor You can change the channel for monitoring on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard. . Press the spot MMX monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot MMX monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot MMX Monitor). . Press the button. 3. Press the camera ID. You can check the camera ID by running the INIT program and connecting to the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] ‘Camera name’). 4. Press the...
  • Page 46 Controlling DVRs on Spot MMX Monitor You can control DVRs connected to MMXs on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard. . Press the spot MMX monitor’s ID by using the network keyboard. You can check the spot MMX monitor’s ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Matrix –> [ID] Spot MMX Monitor). . Press the button. 3. Press the DVR ID. You can check the DVR ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup –> Digital Video Recorder –> [ID] ‘DVR name’).
  • Page 47: Configuration

    Setup from the Setup menu and the Remote Setup screen appears. Refer to the following master MMX‘s settings for details on setting up a spot MMX. NOTE: The Remote Setup is not supported for slave MMXs. A slave MMX does not have its own settings except the IP address setting, and the settings of a master MMX are applied to slave MMXs automatically.
  • Page 48: System

    • Language: Select the language to be used during the remote setup. • Setup − Load Default: Click to return all except network related settings to the original factory settings. − Import: Click to apply the settings saved as a .mda file format to a master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy- chained to the master MMX at once. A setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file. You can select whether or not network settings (IP address, port number, DVRNS) will be included when the setup is applied. − Export: Click to save the current settings of the master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX as a .mda file format at once. A setup screen appears allowing you to name the setup file. NOTE: You cannot import saved MMX settings when the number of currently installed MMXs is different from the number of MMXs in the saved MMX settings.
  • Page 49 Spot MMXs The settings of a master MMX and slave MMXs are not applied to spot MMXs, and you can change the spot MMX’s setting separately. Run the INIT program and connect to a spot MMX and change the settings. Date/Time • Date/Time: Change the system date/time, date/time format and time zone, and turn daylight saving time on or off by checking the box. Clicking the Apply button applies the changes immediately. • Time Sync − Automatic Sync: Check the box to automatically synchronize the time with a time server. Enter the IP address or the domain name of the time server and set the time interval for synchronization. NOTE: You can use the domain name instead of the IP address of the time server during the Time Sync setting if you set up the DNS Server when setting up network.
  • Page 50 User/Group Master MMX and Slave MMXs • User/Group: Click the buttons to change the settings for a group or a user allowed to control the MMX remotely. − Add Group: Click to add a group. Enter the desired group name and set authority levels for the group to control the MMX remotely. − Add User: Click to add a user. Enter the desired user name and select the group that the user will belong to. Enter a password to be assigned to the user. − Edit: Select a group and click the button to change authority levels assigned to the group, or select a user and click the button to change the user’s password. − Remove: Select a group or user and click the button to delete the group or user. NOTES: • The User/Group changes are permitted only to the users belonged to the Administrator group. • The authority levels that can be assigned are: –...
  • Page 51: Network

    6.2 Network You can change the network settings and set up DVRNS function. IP Address Master MMX and Slave MMXs You can set up the network connection information of the master MMX and all slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX.
  • Page 52 • Ask your network provider for details about the network connection type and connection information for the MMX. • If the MMX is configured for a DHCP network, it is best to use the DVRNS function because the MMX’s IP address might change frequently. Ask your Internet service provider for information about the IP Address of the DNS Server.
  • Page 53 When using this function, you can access the transmitter remotely by using the transmitter’s name instead of its IP address. For the DVRNS function to work properly, the MMX should be registered on the DVRNS server, and the DVRNS server settings in the MMX system should match the settings registered on the DVRNS server.
  • Page 54 • Control: Set up the port number for the remote control by a network keyboard. When changing the port settings, you must change the port settings on a network keyboard also. NOTES: • The MMX restarts automatically after changing the port settings. • Do NOT use the same port number for more than one function, or else, the remote connection to the MMX might not be made properly.
  • Page 55: Video

    6.3 Video You can set up cameras, monitors and display. Camera The list of cameras of DVRs connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can set up cameras to use. • No.: Check the box to use the camera input. The number will be used when controlling the camera by using a network keyboard. The number in the square brackets indicates a MMX ID and the Video In number of the MMX. • Camera Name: Click the field and enter the camera name. • Use: Select the way video from the camera is displayed on the screen. Selecting Normal displays video and OSD information on the screen. Selecting Covert 1 displays only OSD on the screen but no video. Selecting Covert 2, neither video nor OSD information displays, and the camera input appears to be unused. • PTZ: Select a PTZ model if the camera is a PTZ camera. • ID: Assign an ID number to the PTZ camera. • Port: Select a port for PTZ camera control and click the Setup button to set up the port information by referring to the PTZ camera manufacturer’s instructions. NOTE: You will not be able to control a PTZ camera if the PTZ camera is not connected to the RS-485 port properly.
  • Page 56 Main Monitor You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be displayed (event monitoring) in the main monitor connected to a master MMX. The list of registered screen layouts is displayed. • Add, Edit, Remove: Clicking the Add button allows you to register a screen layout (max. 9). Selecting a layout in the list and clicking the Edit or Remove button allows you to edit or delete the layout. Refer to Main Monitor Setup/Layout below for details. • Set Default: Select a layout to apply in the main monitor and click the button. The selected layout is set as a default layout, and video is displayed in the main monitor in the default layout. „(*)” will be displayed in front of the default layout in the layout list. Main Monitor Setup/Layout • Layout Name, Layout: Enter a layout name to register and select a layout mode from the Layout drop- down list. Select a camera or a group to display in the main monitor in Camera List or Sequence & Event Group List in the left, and drag and drop it from the list to a desired pane in the layout. Clicking the OK button registers the layout.
  • Page 57 NOTE: A pane in this manual refers to each channel’s location in the layout screen. • Camera List: A list of a master MMX and slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master MMX is displayed. Clicking a MMX in the list displays a list of cameras connected to each MMX. • Sequence & Event Group List: The list of registered sequence or event groups is displayed. Select Sequence Monitoring to add a group for sequence monitoring or Event Monitoring to add a group for event monitoring (max. 30 in total for sequence and event monitoring), and click the Add button. − Sequence Monitoring Enter a group name, select cameras to register in the group from the camera list in the left, and click the button. The selected camera will be added to the list in the right. Clicking a camera in the right and the button deletes the selected camera from the sequence monitoring list. Clicking the Interval field allows you to select the sequencing interval for each camera. Clicking the or button changes the sequencing order.
  • Page 58 You can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be displayed (event monitoring) on quad monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs. The list of quad monitors connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can change the screen layout on each quad monitor. • Edit: Select a quad monitor in the list and click the button. A layout setup screen appears, and a camera list of the MMX that the quad monitor is connected is displayed in the left of the setup screen. Refer to Main Monitor – Main Monitor Setup/Layout for details on editing the layout. NOTES: • The number of quad monitor layouts displayed in the list changes depending on the number of a master MMX and slave MMXs. • You can set up only one layout for each quad monitor. You can register only one group for either of the...
  • Page 59 • The number of spot monitor layouts displayed in the list changes depending on the number of a master MMX and slave MMXs. You can set up only one layout for each spot monitor. • You can register only one group for either of the sequence monitoring and event monitoring when...
  • Page 60 • When connecting a master or slave MMXs to spot MMXs, you should connect them in order of Master/ Slave MMX – Spot MMX Connection above. Otherwise, spot MMXs will not work properly. • The cable connection is to be changed depending on the number of the master and slave MMXs or spot...
  • Page 61 Display You can set up the OSD (On-Screen Display) information to be displayed in the main monitor connected to a master MMX. • No.: Check the box to display the pane number. • Camera Title: Check the box to display the camera name. • Event: Check the box to display the event status ( ). • PTZ: Check the box to display the icon when the camera is set to a PTZ camera. The icon flickers during the PTZ operation. • Date: Check the box to display date. • Time: Check the box to display time. • Network: Check the box to display the icon during the remote connection to or from the MMX.
  • Page 62: Event

    6.4 Event You can set up event detection and actions to be taken. Alarm In When the MMX senses an input on the alarm input connector, it considers it as an event. • No.: Select the desired alarm-in devices. • Title: Click the field and enter the alarm-in device’s name. • Type: Click the field and select the alarm-in type from the drop down list. • Event Action: Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears. Check the box for each action the MMX will take whenever it detects an alarm-in event. − Alarm Out: Select to trigger an alarm-output signal. − Email Callback: Select to send an Email. − Callback: Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites. − PTZ Preset: Click the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location. You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard. NOTE: You must properly configure the settings related to each event action during the 5.4 Event – Event...
  • Page 63 − Send Email: Select to send an Email. − Remote Callback: Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites. − PTZ Preset: Click the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location. You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard. • Motion Ignoring Interval: Select the motion ignoring dwell time from the drop-down list. The MMX will not log or send notifications of motion events occurring during the preset interval range. You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of motion detection events by adjusting the motion ignoring dwell intervals. • Daytime: Set up the daytime range. The MMX will consider the remaining time range as the nighttime. NOTE: You must properly configure the settings related to each event action during the 5.4 Event – Event Action setup to enable event actions.
  • Page 64 Video Loss When a camera has lost video, it considers the video loss as a video loss event. • No.: Select the desired cameras. • Video Loss Interval: Select the video loss dwell time from the drop-down list. The MMX will not log or send notifications of video loss events occurring during the preset interval range. You can control excessive event logging and remote notifications of video loss events by adjusting the video loss intervals. • Event Action: Click the field and the Event Action Setup screen appears. Check the box for each action the MMX will take whenever it detects a video loss event. − Alarm Out: Select to trigger an alarm-output signal. − Send Email: Select to send an Email. − Remote Callback: Select to send a message to remote sites and select the desired remote sites. − PTZ Preset: Click the desired PTZ camera and select the desired preset number to move a PTZ camera to the previously saved preset location. You must set up preset locations of PTZ cameras during the PTZ setup on the DVR or by using the network keyboard. NOTE: You must properly configure the settings related to each event action during the 5.4 Event – Event...
  • Page 65 Event Action You can set up event actions to notify the event detection when the MMX detects events. • Alarm Out: Check the box to activate alarm out. − Schedule: Set up the period to enable alarm out. An alarm out can be activated only during this period. − Dwell Time: Select the alarm-out dwell time. An alarm out is activated for the preset dwell time after detecting an event. − Name: Click the field and enter the name of alarm-out device. − Type: Select the type of alarm-out device. • Email: Check the box to send an email. − SMTP Server, Port: Enter the IP address or domain name and port number of the SMTP server. Select Use SSL/TLS if the SMTP server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) authentication. − Authentication ID, Password: Enter the ID and password if the SMTP server requires user authentication. − Sender, Recipient: Enter a sender’s and recipients’ email address. • Callback: Check the box to send a callback message to remote sites. − Retry: Select the number of times to try sending a message if it fails to send. − Setup: Enter the IP addresses and port numbers of the remote sites to send a message. NOTES: • You will need to get the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server from your network administrator.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    Problem Possible cause No Power • Check power cord connection. • Confirm that there is power at the outlet. INIT program cannot find the • Check power cord connection. MMX. • Check that the MMX is networked via LAN. You can find the MMX by selecting Manual Connect (WAN) in the Lookup menu. • Check the network connection. INIT program cannot find the Check that the option switch 3 on the rear panel is set to the On position. master MMX. Connection to the INIT program If you lost the administrator ID and password, do a factory reset and is not available because of customize all settings all over again. The factory reset returns all the settings...
  • Page 67: Specifications

    Operation mode Master, Slave, Spot Software Setup via „Network Installation Tool INIT” System Logs Event Logs System Reset Via Software, Factory reset Video inputs (amount) Video inputs loop- through Video inputs 6x .0Vp-p CVBS, 75ohms, BNC. Master&Slave MMX: Camera and DVR. Spot MMX: Spot outs from Master, Slave MMXs and DVRs Video outputs (amount) Video outputs .0Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC. x Main Out (cascading). 4x Quad and Spot Out Spot Output Live, Event and sequential monitoring Master and slave MMX only). Connection to Spot Monitor or Spot MMX Quad Output Live, Event, Full picture and sequential monitoring Alarm inputs Alarm output...
  • Page 68 Type Art. No. 90556 Power consumption 30watts Temperature range 0 ~+40°C (Operation) Housing Steel metal Colour Black Dimensions (HxWxD) 88 x 430 x 405mm Weight 4.3kg Parts supplied 9” Rack mount kit, mains cable, CD ROM (INIT S/W), manual Certificates Optional Accessories Art. No. Type Description 74746 KBD-NSC-100 Network System Controller with 3-Axis Joystick and Jog Shuttle, 5VDC...
  • Page 69: Appendix  - Connector Pin Outs

    Appendix 1 – Connector Pin Outs I/O Connector AI (1 to 16) Alarm Inputs GND (Chassis Ground) Alarm Out (Normally Closed) Common Alarm Out (Normally Open) Alarm Reset In RS-485 Connector Master Unit Slave Unit RX+/TX+ –> –> TX+/RX+ RX-/TX– –> –> TX-/RX-...
  • Page 70: Appendix  - Mmx Id Switch Settings

    Appendix 2 – MMX ID Switch Settings : On (upward), 0: Off (downward) Switch setting Switch setting Switch setting 000000 00000 00000 0000 00000 0000 0000 000 00000 0000 0000 000 0000 000 000 00 00000 0000 0000 000 0000 000 000 00 0000 000...
  • Page 71: Appendix 3 - Spot Mmx Cable Connection

    Appendix 3 – Spot MMX Cable Connection The cable connection between a master MMX or slave MMXs and spot MMXs is different depending on the number of MMXs and spot MMX monitors. The master or slave MMXs should be connected to the spot MMXs according to the guidelines given by the MMX system. Otherwise, the MMX system might not work properly. Check the cable connec- tion information by running the INIT program and setting up the spot MMX monitors in Remote Setup. Refer to Chapter 6 – Configuration, 6.3 Video, Spot MMX Monitor for details Clicking the icon at the bottom right corner of the screen displays the connection information on a web page allowing you to print it out. The following is the connection information of some cases.
  • Page 72 Installation of Four Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of One Spot MMX Monitor (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One) Operator Spot MMX Monitor Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 3 Slave MMX [3]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 4 • Connection of Two Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One)
  • Page 73 Installation of 8 Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of Two Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One) Operator Spot MMX Monitor Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 9 Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 0 Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –>...
  • Page 74 • Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Two) Operator Spot MMX Monitors Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Spot MMX  []: Spot  Spot MMX  []: Spot  Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMXs Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 9 Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 3 –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 4 –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 9 Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Slave MMX []: Spot Out  –> –>...
  • Page 75 Installation of 16 Master MMX and Slave MMXs • Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Four) Operator Spot MMX Monitors Spot MMX  [0]: Spot  Spot MMX  []: Spot  Spot MMX 3 []: Spot  Spot MMX 4 [3]: Spot  Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMXs Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  []: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 3 –> –> Spot MMX 3 []: Video In  Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 4 –> –>...
  • Page 76 Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMXs Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 9 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  []: Video In 9 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 3 –> –> Spot MMX 3 []: Video In 9 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 4 –> –> Spot MMX 4 [3]: Video In 9 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  [0]: Video In 0 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out  –> –> Spot MMX  []: Video In 0 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 3 –> –> Spot MMX 3 []: Video In 0 Slave MMX [9]: Spot Out 4 –> –> Spot MMX 4 [3]: Video In 0 Slave MMX [0]: Spot Out  –>...
  • Page 77: Appendix 4 - Map Of Screens (Remote Setup)

    Appendix 4 – Map of Screens (Remote Setup)
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