Eneo MMX Instruction Manual page 12

Network controlled video matrix system
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• When installing a master MMX and three slave MMXs with the NTSC video signal.
MMD (ID)
Option Switch
Master MMX [0]
Slave MMX [] ~
Slave MMX []
• When installing a master MMX, 6 slave MMXs and four spot MMXs with the NTSC video signal.
MMD (ID)
Option Switch
Master MMX [0]
Slave MMX [] ~
Slave MMX [4]
NOTES:
• The option switch setting determines the operation mode of MMXs: Master MMX, slave MMX, spot MMX.
− A master MMX is a basic MMX in the MMX system and has information of slave MMXs daisy-chained to
the master MMX. A main monitor is connected to the master MMX and provides various functions.
− A slave MMX is subjective to a master MMX and daisy-chained to the master MMX for proper function.
It does not have its own settings except the IP address setting, and the settings of a master MMX are
applied to slave 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.
• It is required to perform factory reset in all daisy-chained MMXs and set up the system all over again to
complete the settings. The MMX system might not work properly when applying previously saved settings
to the MMXs after the factory reset. Refer to Factory Reset (see next page) for details on the factory reset.
Software Upgrade
You can upgrade the software remotely while the MMX is turned on by running the INIT program. The MMX restarts
after completing the upgrade. Refer to the INIT User's Manual for details.
NOTE: All of the master MMX, slave MMXs daisy-chained to the master and spot MMXs connected to the
master MMX and slave MMXs should be upgraded with the same upgrade file. Otherwise, the MMX
system might not work properly.
MMD (ID)
Option Switch
Slave MMX [3]
MMD (ID)
Option Switch
Slave MMX [5]
Spot MMX [0] ~
Spot MMX [3]


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