User manual AMX DTV VISION2 INTEGRATION 2 DIAGRAM

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[. . . ] The dimming performance or quality cannot be guaranteed due to the random combinations of dimmers, lamps and ballasts or transformers. Unless otherwise specified, OEM and custom products are warranted for a period of one (1) year. AMX Software is warranted for a period of ninety (90) days. Batteries and incandescent lamps are not covered under the warranty. · · · This warranty extends only to products purchased directly from AMX or an Authorized AMX Dealer. [. . . ] Note the Default Gateway and first DNS Server settings. In the System Information tab, click the Server Configuration button to access the Server Configuration dialog. Copy the Default Gateway and first DNS Server settings (from step 2) into the Gateway and Primary DNS fields in the IP Settings section of the Server Configuration dialog. The server is now ready for auto-updates. Output Module Setup FIG. 18 MAX Admin Menu - Output Module Setup This set of options allows you to add, view and delete external output modules (MAX-AVM audio-video modules and/or MAX-AOM audio-only modules), as well as MAX-AVP Audio-Video Players. MAX Servers: HT Home Theater and MMS Multimedia Servers 31 MAX Admin Menu MAX-HT Home Theater Servers treat MAX-AVP Audio-Video Players exactly the same as MAX-AVP modules, and the process of adding AVPs is the same as that for AVPs. MAX-AVPs are supported by HT servers only - they are not supported by MMS servers. Adding New Modules to the System 1. Select Add, then select the type of module (MAX-AOM or MAX-AVM) you are adding (FIG. 19 Add Output Module If you are adding a MAX-AVP (MAX-HT04 and HT12 Home Theater Servers only), select AVM from the Add Output Module menu. 2. Next you must enter an Output Number for the new module (FIG. 20 Add Output Module (AOM and AVM) If you are adding a MAX-AOM (audio-only module) then the valid range depends on the type of server you are using: MMS-01S, -02S and -02SB servers only support one AOM module, so the output should always be set to 1. MMS-04S, -12S and -900 servers support up to two AOM modules, so the output can be either 1 or 2. The first screen to appear is the Configure Timezones screen (FIG. 28 Date, Time, Locale - Configure Timezones 2. Select wether to set the hardware clock to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Use the tab key to navigate through the elements on the page, and use the spacebar to select or de-select this option. Scroll through the list to highlight the correct time zone for the server. Use the spacebar to make your selection. Click OK to proceed to the Set New Date screen (FIG. Use this screen to set the current Month, Year and Day for the server. To adjust these values, you must first move the highlighted cursor into the area that you want to adjust. Then, use the up and down arrow keys to adjust the selected element. FIG. 29 Date, Time, Locale - Set New Date To change the month, move the highlighted cursor to the Month window and use the up/down arrow keys to scroll forward or backward through the months. [. . . ] Measure (or estimate) the depth required by your equipment rack, to get an idea of how far forward or back the Extension Bracket should be mounted on the Rail Assemblies. Depending on the space required, you may choose to use the End Brackets rather than the Extension Brackets. Loosely mount the Extension Brackets to the Rail Assemblies, using the (included) round-head screws, as shown in FIG. Do not tighten the screws until the assembly is mounted into the rack. Stationary Section/Intermediate Section Rail Assembly Extension Bracket (front) Mounting tabs (on the front of the rail assembly (rear) Secure to the front rails on the equipment rack Mounting tabs (rear) Secure to the rear rails on the equipment rack FIG. [. . . ]

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