AMX Enzo NMX-MM-1000 User Manual
AMX Enzo NMX-MM-1000 User Manual

AMX Enzo NMX-MM-1000 User Manual

Presentation system
Hide thumbs Also See for Enzo NMX-MM-1000:

Advertisement

NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System Instruction Manual
U s e r G u i d e
NMX-MM-1000
Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System
E n z o
L a t e s t R e l e a se : 1 2 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 4

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for AMX Enzo NMX-MM-1000

  • Page 1 NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System Instruction Manual U s e r G u i d e NMX-MM-1000 Enzo™ Meeting Presentation System E n z o L a t e s t R e l e a se : 1 2 / 0 5 / 2 0 1 4...
  • Page 2 AMX. The three-year warranty period will be extended to the life of the product (Limited Lifetime Warranty) if the war- ranty card is filled out by the dealer and/or end user and returned to AMX so that AMX receives it within thirty (30) days of the installation of equipment but no later than six (6) months from original AMX sales invoice date.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Word Drop Down Menu Options ....................18 Excel Drop Down Menu Options ....................18 PDF a Document ..................... 19 Applications ......................21 Overview ........................ 21 AMX Camera Demo ....................21 Web Browser ....................23 Launching the Browser ................... 23 Web Browser Settings .................... 26 General.......................... 26 Privacy &...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Labs ..........................30 Screen Mirror ....................33 MirrorOp Options ....................33 Plug and Show....................... 33 Plug and Show System Requirements..................33 MirrorOp Presenter ....................... 33 MirrorOp Sender for Mac/Windows ................33 MirrorOp Sender for Galaxy..................34 Where to Get MirrorOp ....................34 Using MirrorOp.......................
  • Page 5: User Interface

    User Interface User Interface Overview This chapter provides details on how to navigate and use the Enzo interface to access the documents and web pages. FIG. 1 displays the Enzo Start New Session screen. This is the screen that appears when the Enzo is booted up for the first time or after exiting a previous session.
  • Page 6: Navigating The Enzo Interface

    Navigate focus to the right.  ENTER Select the current UI element in focus. Same as "MENU" Display control activity. This will display the AMX Virtual Keypad (if enabled). Display Enzo application settings. User Guide - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 7: On-Screen Keyboard

    User Interface On-Screen Keyboard Enzo features an on-screen keyboard for use with the web browser, e-mail program, or any other applications which may require alphanumeric input. A mouse or other pointer device may be used to navigate the on-screen keyboard. Although the on-screen keyboard appears often on the interface, a peripheral keyboard connected to one of Enzo’s USB ports may be used.
  • Page 8: 10-Key Pad

    User Interface 10-Key Pad Also available for on-screen input is a standard 10-key pad for numeric input (see FIG. 7). The 10-key pad is only accessible with certain input settings. 10-key pad FIG. 7 User Guide - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 9: Documents

    If any of these options are not displayed, they may not be enabled in the device settings. Refer to system Administrator or the Enzo Administrators Guide for more information. Go to http://www.amx.com/products. Fast-clicking on the Documents Icon on the Enzo home screen will either open up the most recently selected document source (FIG.
  • Page 10: Dropbox

    Enzo folder from any device being used. Using Dropbox requires signing up for an account with Dropbox at www.amx.com/enzo. (Click Resources to access the account setup options.) As an option, an account may also be created when accessing Dropbox through Enzo.
  • Page 11: Using Dropbox

    Documents FIG. 11 Expired QR Code Enter a Dropbox email address and password that was used when the Dropbox account was created. (As an option, Enzo may be used to create an account.) If Enzo wants to create a folder in Dropbox, select Allow. When Allow is selected, a new folder named Enzo is created in the Dropbox folder.
  • Page 12: Sharing Dropbox Files

    Documents Additional actions may be accessed by clicking the Actions menu for a file (FIG. 12). The following table lists the options in the Select Action menu: Select Action Options Open Opens the selected file. Share Makes the document accessible via the Internet to anyone with access to a unique URL created by Enzo.
  • Page 13: Emailing Dropbox Files

    Documents Accessing the URL or QR code opens the link in a Web browser providing options to download the file, add it to Dropbox, or e-mail the link to a list of recipients. If accessing the link through Enzo and opting to download the file, the file will be available in the Local Downloads option under Documents on the Enzo main screen.
  • Page 14: Local Downloads

    Documents Default text appears in the body of the message but users may add or take away as needed. To change default message text, refer to the Administrators Guide. Click on the send button on the bottom right to send the file. Local Downloads The Local Downloads option stores all files downloaded from the Web during the current user session for easy access.
  • Page 15: Usb (Mass Storage Device)

    Documents USB (Mass Storage Device) Files may be loaded into Enzo from a USB drive by connecting the USB drive to one of the USB ports on the Enzo Meeting Presentation System. Access the USB through the Documents Icon on the left panel of the main screen. Before removing the USB storage device, use the Eject option shown in the top panel of FIG.
  • Page 16: Sharepoint

    Documents Sharepoint Sharepoint support enables users to log into corporate Sharepoint accounts and read, upload and edit files using Enzo’s browser or Web App. Logging in to Sharepoint via Enzo When attempting to log on to Sharepoint via Enzo, the user will be required to enter login credentials two times. This is due to a redirect from port 80 that is used for regular web traffic, to port 443.
  • Page 17: Viewing Documents

    Documents Viewing Documents Downloaded documents are viewable from the Local Downloads folder, by using a Dropbox service, or a Mass Storage Device (USB stick, external hard drive). To view documents on the Enzo platform, perform the following steps: Perform a long-click on the Documents icon from the main screen (FIG. 25). FIG.
  • Page 18: Open Files

    Documents A long-click on a file brings up the Select Action pop-up where users may Open the file, Email the file, or retrieve File Information (FIG. 28). A fast click will open the file directly. Select Action FIG. 28 These three options are described in the following sections: ...
  • Page 19: Email Files

    Documents Email Files A long-click on a file brings up the Select Action pop-up where users may Email the file.To email the document file, select the Email option (FIG. 30). FIG. 30 Select Action The following screen appears (FIG. 31). Enter a valid Email address, add text to the body if needed, and select Send.
  • Page 20: File Information

    Documents File Information Selecting File Information from the Select Action pop-up brings up the Content Details window similar to FIG. 32. FIG. 32 File Information - Content Details PDF Document Toolbar Use the Toolbar at the bottom of the PDF document window to zoom in, zoom out, or access the PDF display options.
  • Page 21: Pdf Menu Options

    Documents PDF Menu Options Drop Down Sub Menu Task Go to page Enables reader to jump to other pages within the document. Rotate left Rotates page view 45° to the left Rotate right Rotates page view 45° to the right Open Enables user to open additional PDF documents.
  • Page 22: Word Drop Down Menu Options

    Documents The following Tables defines the editing options for Word documents and then Excel Spreadsheets. Word Drop Down Menu Options Drop Down Sub Menu Task File New, Open, Save, Save As, Summary, Page Setup, Export as PDF, Send, Exit. Includes all of the tools needed for opening, exporting, exiting etc.
  • Page 23: Pdf A Document

    Documents PDF a Document Enzo enables users to PDF a working document (Word, Excel, etc.), saving it to external devices (memory sticks, USB drives, Dropbox, etc.). To PDF a document, follow these steps: When in the view or editing mode of the document, select the action icon (three small squares) at the top right of the screen to open the document drop down menu.
  • Page 24 Documents The PDF Export screen appears as shown in FIG. 39. Select the external device type in which to save the PDF document. Other PDF files on device appear in list. Select export location to save file at here. Click in field to select PDF or Postscript file type.. Click in field to rename file here.
  • Page 25: Applications

    AMX Camera Demo The AMX Camera Demo app will look for the AMX Sereno video conferencing camera plugged into one of the front or rear USB ports. If no camera is present the user will get a "No camera present. Please check your camera connection."...
  • Page 26: Web Browser

    Web Browser Web Browser Enzo features a web browser that is used to view standard web content. The web browser works with the same functionality as a standard web browser. It has typical features like tabbed browsing, bookmarks, and search functions. See the Web Browser Settings section on page 26 for information about changing browser settings.
  • Page 27 Web Browser FIG. 42 Shows the Enzo web browser and provides guidance to some of the browser features. More browsing options may be accessed by clicking the Actions button in the upper-right corner of the web browser. FIG. 42 Web Browser When Lab Controls are enabled, user navigation can be aided using the browser pop up menus accessible by clicking and holding a mouse button on either edge of the screen (FIG.
  • Page 28 Web Browser Holding down the mouse button and dragging over one of the Icons in the pop-up tool bar, a sub menu of the selected Icon becomes visible offering more options for the user. The table below defines the functions of these sub Icon menus: Icon Function Wrench - Opens the browser settings screen where this functionality was first enabled by checking...
  • Page 29: Web Browser Settings

    Web Browser Web Browser Settings Click the Actions button (three small dots in the upper right corner of the browser) to access the web browser settings and select Settings from the menu that appears. The available options allow making adjustments to the web browser’s security and accessibility, as well as more advanced settings.
  • Page 30: Privacy & Security

    Web Browser Privacy & Security Use the Privacy & Security tab (FIG. 46) to set standard web browser options dealing with passwords, form data, history, etc. All data is purged from the Enzo whenever an active session is exited. All data, such as form and location data, are only remembered during this active session.
  • Page 31: Accessibility

    Web Browser Accessibility Use the Accessibility tab (FIG. 47) to set preferences on the way web pages are displayed (i.e., text size, contrast, etc.). All data is purged from the Enzo whenever a session is exited. All data, such as form and location data, are only remembered during this active session.
  • Page 32: Advanced

    Web Browser Advanced Use the Advanced tab (FIG. 48) to change the web browser behavior such as how it handles opening new pages, pop-ups, etc. All data is purged from the Enzo whenever session is exited. All data such as form and location data are only remembered during this active session.
  • Page 33: Bandwidth Management

    Web Browser Bandwidth Management Use the Bandwidth Management tab (FIG. 49) to change the way the web browser handles pre-loading links, images and pages to enable saving bandwidth for faster browsing. Web Browser Settings - Bandwidth Management Tab FIG. 49 The following table lists the options on the Bandwidth Management tab: All data is purged from the Enzo whenever session is exited.
  • Page 34 Web Browser The following table lists the options on the Labs tab: Labs Options Quick Controls This option indicates whether to turn on quick controls. This option returns to unselected once the session has been exited and session data purged. When this option is checked, toolbars and buttons are hidden and the Web browser space appears much larger.
  • Page 35 Web Browser User Guide - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System...
  • Page 36: Screen Mirror

    MAC PC, and launch an executable MirrorOp file from the memory stick without having to install any software. The system Administrator is responsible for providing the memory stick using a free download available from AMX. Refer to the Administrators Guide for more details.
  • Page 37: Mirrorop Sender For Galaxy

    Where to Get MirrorOp AMX provides links to trial versions of MirrorOp for Windows and Mac applications at www.amx.com/mirrorop/. These trial versions can be downloaded using the “Try Now” button so Enzo users do not have to buy the MirrorOp Sender license.
  • Page 38: Installing Mirrorop On A Device

    Screen Mirror  Macintosh - Mac systems will recognize the MirrorOp Sender.app and launch MirrorOp when it is selected. Mac users must download and install an audio driver app (like Sound Flower) that allows Mac applications to pass audio to Enzo. Select MirrorOP Sender.app to Launch MirrorOp on Mac Laptops and Computers...
  • Page 39 Screen Mirror Scan the QR code to go to the AMX website to access the appropriate version of MirrorOp to install on your device. The following web page appears. AMX MirrorOp Web Page FIG. 56 Select the appropriate version as follows: ...
  • Page 40: Connecting To Enzo With Mirrorop

    Screen Mirror Connecting to Enzo with MirrorOp Launch MirrorOp from your device (installed locally) or USB (Plug and Show). Next, go to the specific section below for screen capture examples for connecting to Enzo. Windows section on pages 37 Macintosh section on pages 38 Android section on pages 38 iOS section on pages 40 Windows...
  • Page 41: Macintosh

    Screen Mirror Macintosh Launch MirrorOp from your Mac controlled device. the Quick Connect screen appears as shown in FIG. 60. MirrorOp Sender for Mac - Login FIG. 60 Type in the IP address of the Enzo unit (displayed on the Enzo screen and select Connect. The following window appears asking for the Login Code.
  • Page 42 Screen Mirror FIG. 63 MirrorOp Sender for Galaxy, Login The Galaxy screen for MirrorOp resembles the one shown below. Click the Play button to start displaying on Enzo. FIG. 64 MirrorOp Sender for Galaxy, Play Button The device screen is now mirrored on Enzo’s screen. FIG. 65 shows a Galaxy desktop display. FIG.
  • Page 43: Ios

    Screen Mirror Launching MirrorOp on an iOS device brings up a screen similar to the one below. Click on the WiFi icon in the top right corner identified in FIG. 66. The WiFi symbol center turns green when connected to a network. FIG.
  • Page 44 Screen Mirror Enter the passcode displayed on the Enzo screen into the Login Code line shown in FIG. 68, and select Login. FIG. 68 MirrorOp Receiver Login The center of the WiFi symbol will turn green once the unit is connected (FIG. 69). FIG.
  • Page 45 - Schedules and registration for any AMX University course - Travel and hotel information - Your individual certification requirements and progress 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE, RICHARDSON, TX 75082 USA • 800.222.0193 • 469.624.8000 • 469-624-7153 fax • 800.932.6993 technical support • www.amx.com...

Table of Contents