Emerge MPX1000 TM HD Multipoint Extender Installer/User Guide For Technical Support: www.avocent.com/support Avocent Corporation 4991 Corporate Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USA Tel: +1 256 430 4000 Fax: +1 256 430 4031 Avocent International Ltd.
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iii LIST OF FIGU RES Figure 1.1: Example MPX1000 HD Multipoint Extender Configuration ......................................... 3 Figure 2.1: Emerge MPX1000 HD Multipoint Extender Transmitter (Front)................................ 11 Figure 2.2: Emerge MPX1000 HD Multipoint Extender Transmitter (Rear) ................................. 12 Figure 2.3: Emerge MPX1000 HD Multipoint Extender Receiver (Front)..................................... 13 Figure 2.
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v LIST OF TABLES Table 1.1: System Definitions for an MPX1000 Extender Solution .................................................. 3 Table 1.2: List of Accessories ............................................................................................................ 7 Table 2.1: Front Panel (Transmitter) .............................................................................................. 11 Table 2.2: Rear Panel (Transmitter) .................................................................
vi Table I.6: MPX1000 Transmitter VGA Media Module Kit Contents ..............................................
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ix T A B L E O F C ON T E N T S Chapter 1: Product Overview.......................................................................................... 1 Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 1 Features ............................................................................................................................................. 1 Video .................................................
x MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Configure receiver system settings (Optional) ......................................................................... 25 Configure receiver password (Optional).................................................................................. 26 Initiating A Media Session ............................................................................................................... 26 Troubleshooting..................................................................
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1 CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Introduction Emerge™ MPX1000 HD multipoint transmitters and receivers work in unison to form a managed audio video extension network able to deliver a synchronized stream of high definition computer graphics or video and associated audio from one source to as many as eight display devices in a wired or wireless manner.
2 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide media module, digital audio, if present, takes priority over analog audio. Only a single stream of audio will be processed by the transmitter. Audio will be output at the receiver in the same manner as it was input by the transmitter. Control The product supports both RS232 and infrared control of source and display devices. These control ports are located on the main chassis of the MPX1000 transmitter and receiver.
Chapter 1: Product Overview 3 System Overview The following diagram illustrates a typical configuration, including a single transmitter and three receiver units using HDMI source and display devices. Figure 1.1: Example MPX1000 HD Multipoint Extender Configuration System definitions The Emerge MPX1000 HD multipoint extender system consists of one transmitter and one to eight receiver units.
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Chapter 1: Product Overview Table 1.1: System Definitions for an MPX1000 Extender Solution (Continued) Term Definition Primary Receiver A single MPX1000R unit that you specify as the primary receiver during configuration for each system.
6 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Understanding User Interfaces Emerge MPX1000 HD multipoint extenders are accessible through two primary user interfaces: an on-board web server that allows browser-based configuration and system monitoring and a front panel display that provides push-button access to system status and initial network configuration. Browser-based configuration Browser-based configuration is available for both MPX1000 transmitters and receivers.
Chapter 1: Product Overview Accessories The following accessories are available for use with Emerge MPX1000 HD multipoint extenders. Table 1.2: List of Accessories Part Number Description DVI-HDMI Adapter (male) DVI-D to HDMI (female) IRB-100 Dual IR emitter 3.5MM plug IRB-Y 3.
8 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Compatibility with Attached Devices The following sections provide guidelines regarding compatibility with source and display devices. For an up to date device compatibility list, refer to the MPX1000 extender product page on the Avocent web site.
Chapter 1: Product Overview 9 HDCP compatibility High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) protects video content as it travels across DVI-D or HDMI connections. Compliant devices do not allow users to make copies of protected content and must effectively frustrate attempts to view protected content. For example, protected digital video content must be restricted to DVD quality when viewed on non-HDCP display devices.
10 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Rack Mount Safety Considerations Before installing the appliance and other components in the rack (if not already installed), stabilize the rack in a permanent location. Install the equipment starting at the bottom of the rack, then work to the top. Avoid uneven loading or overloading of racks. • Elevated ambient temperature: In a closed rack assembly, the operation temperature of the rack environment can be greater than room ambient.
11 CHAPTER Hardware Overview 2 Transmitter Because of its modular design, the transmitter is able to attach to a wide range of source devices. The media input port is provided as a field-installable module, which allows the product to support an expanding range of media types as additional modules are released. Table 2.1 provides an overview of the transmitter. Omni-directional Antenna IR Receiver Front Panel Display Power Front Panel Buttons IR Blaster USB Reset Figure 2.
12 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table 2.1: Front Panel (Transmitter) (Continued) Item Description Infrared (IR) Receiver Port Captures signals from an IR remote controller for broadcast through the extension network Infrared (IR) Blaster Port The dual IR(tx) emitter connects to this port via a 3.
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14 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table 2.3: Front Panel ( (Continued)Receiver) (Continued) Item Description Infrared (IR) Blaster The dual IR(tx) emitter connects via the 3.5mm jack Omni-directional Antenna Used to establish the wireless link between the transmitter and bound receivers. Avocent offers specialized antennas for improved distance or higher performance in certain bands.
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16 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Media Modules Two types of media modules exist, as follows: • Input media module for the transmitter • Output media module for the receiver (shown below) Media received from a source device at the input module of the transmitter is processed and passed to bound receivers where it is properly converted and sent to display devices through the output media module. Media modules must be installed in all MPX1000 extenders for proper operation.
Chapter 2: Hardware Overview Captive Screw RCA Jacks (Unbalanced Audio) 15-Pin HD female Connector Figure 2.6: HD15 Media Module Figure 2.6 illustrates a HD15 (VGA) input media module. The MPX1000 transmitter will automatically process analog audio signals received on the RCA jacks and extend the data to all bound receivers. Supported resolutions are defined in MPX1000T HD15 (VGA) Input Module Product Specifications on page 63.
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19 CHAPTER 3 Installation Getting Ready To begin installing your Emerge MPX1000 HD multipoint extenders, do the following: • Take proper precautions against antistatic discharge. • Remove your MPX1000 transmitter, receivers, antennas and media modules from their boxes. • Refer to the kit contents list to ensure that you have all the items necessary for your installation. See Kit Contents on page 73 for a complete list of product contents. • Place the units on a stable working surface.
20 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Transmitter Configuration The transmitter can be configured by using an intuitive web interface. The following steps guide you through this process. LAN settings To configure transmitter control LAN (L1) settings: 1. Attach the AC line cord and turn on your transmitter. The green LED should illuminate to indicate presence of power. Use only an Avocent power cord. 2.
Chapter 3: Installation 21 Figure 3.1: Network Settings Page with Control LAN Parameters To configure transmitter system settings: (Optional) 1. Within the Transmitter Menu, select the System Settings page. 2. Type a friendly name into the Device Name text box. This name will be displayed throughout the web interface as means to identify the transmitter. 3. You may disable the ability to change the IP address of the transmitter via the front panel (five button) interface.
22 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Wired Media LAN (L2) setup (Optional) Perform the following steps only if you wish to use MPX1000 extenders in a wired mode of operation. NOTE: The media LAN ports (L2) of MPX1000 extenders are dynamically assigned an IP address. There is no means to assign IP addresses to these ports. NOTE: Multiple transmitters may not share a single wired extension network. To set up a wired media LAN: 1.
Chapter 3: Installation 23 • Dynamically bound receivers may drop media sessions for any reason and are not treated as an error. Explicitly bound receivers will be flagged as non-responsive should they drop connection with the transmitter. • Explicit bindings allow for the selection of a Primary Reciever, which is required for bidirectional serial and IR communications. Futher, the Primary Receiver may be used to establish a particular display device as the source for EDID information.
24 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Figure 3.3: Bindings Page Receiver configuration (Optional) Accessing your receiver’s web interface The on-board web interface of an MPX1000 receiver may be accessed indirectly through the control LAN port (L1) of the transmitter or directly via the control LAN port (L1) of the receiver itself. By default, the transmitter will forward web traffic between its control LAN (L1) port and its media LAN (L2) port or wireless LAN interface (whichever is active).
Chapter 3: Installation 25 To establish a wired control LAN for MPX1000 receivers: 1. Interconnect the control LAN (L1) ports of the MPX1000 transmitter and all receivers using industry-standard 10/100Mbps Ethernet components. 2. Attach your browser client to the control LAN. 3. Turn on a single MPX1000 receiver and leave all other receivers with default addresses turned off. 4. Launch a browser session to the default IP address of an MPX1000 receiver, which is 192.168.1.
26 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide 5. Apply the changes. Configure receiver password (Optional) Refer to Change Password on page 31 for detailed instructions. Initiating A Media Session Your MPX1000 transmitter is now ready to establish a media session with its bound receivers.
Chapter 3: Installation 27 Troubleshooting The following troubleshooting tips should help you to resolve most common setup and initialization issues. If your problem persists, please contact Avocent technical support for additional help. Troubleshooting tips for all media types • If no video is visible, it is possible that the display device does not provide EDID information over the DDC channel or that it provides invalid EDID information.
28 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Troubleshooting tips for VGA media Display devices differ widely in their support of video resolution, refresh rates, color depth and other configurable features. To enable a workable means for source and display devices to negotiate commonly-supported settings for a media session, a display data channel standard has been adopted by the industry. The current standard is DDC2B. This standard is adhered to by most VGA, DVI, and HDMI display devices.
Chapter 3: Installation 29 Transmitter and Receiver Placement To find acceptable locations for your extenders: 1. Turn off all MPX1000 extenders. 2. Turn off your source and display devices. 3. Place the transmitters and receivers in their desired locations without firmly mounting the units. 4. Turn on the MPX1000 extenders and raise antennas to their upright positions. Allow the units to initialize and bind. 5.
30 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide NOTE: Radio signals propagate outward from the antenna in a disk-like perpendicular manner. A vertical antenna results in horizontal signal propagation. For this reason, best performance is obtained when the transmitter and receiver antennas are similarly oriented and aligned on the same horizontal or vertical plane. NOTE: With your MPX1000 unit you have received two snap-on ferrites.
Chapter 3: Installation 31 Extension of IR and Serial Data After mounting your MPX1000 extenders, continue with the next chapter if you intend to use the extension network to pass serial or IR control signals. Change Password During authentication, the browser asks for user name and password. The user name field will accept any value, but you must type the correct password or the login will fail. The Change Password page lets the administrator change the password.
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33 CHAPTER 4 Additional Functions Fine Tuning Parameters The following table provides detailed instructions for tuning your MPX1000 extenders. Table 4.1: Methods for Fine Tuning If you are fine tuning... Then choose... choppy video for a wired or wireless connection Data Rate from the drop-down list on the Media LAN Settings page of the transmitter. Figure 4.1 on page 36 illustrates this web page.
34 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table 4.1: Methods for Fine Tuning (Continued) If you are fine tuning... Then choose... wireless channel contention resulting from other wireless devices Wireless Channel from the drop-down list on the Media LAN Settings page of the transmitter. Figure 4.1 on page 36 illustrates this web page. Supported channels are provided in a drop-down list. The selected channel will be used by the transmitter and bound receivers.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions Table 4.1: Methods for Fine Tuning (Continued) If you are fine tuning... Then choose... Sharpness of computer graphics Luma Chroma Percentages on the A/V Settings page of the transmitter. Figure 4.3 on page 36 illustrates this web page. This parameter affects the way in which the transmitter processes luma and chroma information available in the input video stream.
36 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Figure 4.1: Transmitter Media LAN Settings Page Figure 4.2: Receiver Media LAN Settings Page Figure 4.3: Transmitter A/V Settings Page Figure 4.4: Receiver A/V Settings Page Serial Control Serial passthrough is a mode of operation in which serial data arriving at the serial port of a transmitter may be broadcast to display devices attached to all receivers.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 37 at the serial port of the primary receiver will be forwarded to the transmitter and made available to the source device through its serial port. Thus, bidirectional serial transfers can be exchanged only between the devices connected to the transmitter and primary receiver. Unidirectional serial communication, from the transmitter, is made available to all receivers. Serial passthrough mode is enabled via the web interface of an MPX1000 transmitter.
38 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Figure 4.5 illustrates the basic flow of serial data among MPX1000 units and attached devices. Figure 4.5: Serial Passthrough Mode Use the Serial Passthrough parameters section on the transmitter’s Serial Settings page to specify the serial mode and settings. To configure serial passthrough mode: 1. Select Serial Settings from the Transmitter Menu, located on the left side of the web page. Figure 4.6 on page 39 illustrates these settings. 2.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 39 7. Choose the serial flow control for the local serial port from the Flow Control drop-down list. 8. Click Apply to save the changes. Figure 4.6: Serial Settings Page: Serial Parameters I/R Control Each MPX1000 unit includes a built-in IR(rx) receiver and an IR(tx) port, which is a 3.5mm jack for connection of a dual emitter.
40 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide • The web interface of each unit offers an IR Local Loopback setting. This setting affects IR local loopback only. Altering this setting has no effect upon the flow of IR data across the extension network. Figure 4.7 illustrates the flow of IR data from the MPX1000 transmitter to a single MPX1000 receiver. This data, however, will be received by all bound receivers.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 41 Figure 4.9 illustrates local looping of IR commands. This allows source or display devices to be controlled locally. Figure 4.9: IR Loopback NOTE: IR data looped locally within an MPX1000 transmitter or the primary receiver will also be sent normally across the extension network. IR data looped locally on a receiver other than the primary receiver will not be forwarded to the extension network.
42 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Figure 4.10: Serial Settings Page: IR Parameters Regardless of the IR blaster mode setting, all IR data received by the local IR receiver port on the transmitter is forwarded to all connected receivers. This IR data will be sent to the IR transmit port at each of those receivers. To configure IR control on a receiver: 1. Select Serial Settings from the Receiver Menu, located on the left side of the web page, Figure 4.10 on page 42 illustrates these settings. 2.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions Table 4.2: Status Page Information (Continued) Field Tx / Rx OEM ID Tx Country Code Both The country code for the product. See Supported ISO Country Codes on page 70. This is currently not user configurable. Product Type Both The product type for the unit: MPX1000T or MPX1000R. Operational Status Tx Description The OEM identifier assigned to the unit. This information may be required for technical support but is not required for normal use of the product.
44 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide System Reboot The System Reboot page is displayed when you select Reboot from the transmitter or receiver main menu. The page provides status updates during the reboot process and provides a Reboot Now button. To reboot an extender: 1. Click Reboot Now. 2. The reboot process will begin. A message indicates that the system reboot is in progress. Figure 4.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 45 Figure 4.12: Reset to Factory Defaults Page Front Panel Display The transmitter displays an Initializing message during power-up, followed by the Avocent logo. Press any button while the Avocent logo is displayed to enter the menu display system.
46 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table 4.3: Buttons for Manual Menu Navigation (Continued) Button Description Down Scrolls down through a set of items within a menu. NOTE: While in this mode, the Tsymbol is displayed in the upper left character position of the display to indicate that the Down button will scroll down to the next item in the menu. (If the menu being displayed only contains a single item, scrolling is not possible. This is indicated by the absence of the Tsymbol.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 47 Parameter modification While you are in Parameter Modification mode, the button definitions are as follows: Table 4.5: Buttons for Parameter Modification Mode Button Description Up Changes the parameter value to the next valid value in the upward direction. Note: While in this mode, the S symbol is displayed in the lower right character position of the display to indicate that pressing the Up button will increase the value of the parameter.
48 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide • Primary status: The primary receiver is identified by the presence of Pri in the name display • Signal strength: reported by the receiver back to the transmitter • Frame rate Press the Up and Down buttons to manually scroll through status for all receivers. Press the Right button to enter into a timed scrolling mode, which displays status of all receivers in a round robin manner.
Chapter 4: Additional Functions 7. 49 Press the Center button to complete the operation. The settings will be applied immediately if Yes was selected and the settings were valid. Otherwise, the current configuration will not be altered. In either case, you will be returned to top level of the Configure Control LAN menu. Press the Left button to return to the Avocent logo or the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the top level menu.
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51 Appendices Appendix A: Technical Support Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you encounter with your Avocent product. If an issue should develop, follow the steps below for the fastest possible service. To resolve an issue: 1. Check the pertinent section of the manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the procedures outlined. 2. Check our web site at www.avocent.
52 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Appendix B: Radio Considerations The number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings and other objects that signals must pass through may limit the range for the Emerge MPX1000 HD multipoint extender. A typical wall has metal or wood studs covered on each side by a single layer of Gypsum board or plaster board. Typical signal ranges vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency) noises in your home or business.
Appendices 53 To Install antenna options: 1. Physically install the antenna, arrestor or extender as described in the instructions provided with the option. 2. Launch a browser client to the transmitter. 3. Select the System Settings page. Figure 3.2 on page 21 illustrates the System Settings page. 4. Within the Antenna Type pull-down menu, select the antenna installed on your extender. The following specialized antennas are available for use with MPX1000 extenders: a.
54 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Appendix C: MPX1000R Receiver LED Status The MPX1000R receiver features five LEDs, used to indicate the status of the receiver. The following diagram illustrates the order and color of the LEDs: LED 5: Green-2 LED 4: Green-1 LED 3: Amber-2 LED 2: Amber-1 LED 1: Red Figure C.1: MPX1000R LED Status Indicators LED sequences convey operational states and status of the receiver. The following sections define the key LED sequences of the product.
Appendices 55 Table C.1: LED Status - Wireless Connection Signal Level Red Amber-1 Amber-2 Green-1 Green-2 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON ON OFF OFF OFF 3 ON ON ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON ON ON OFF 5 ON ON ON ON ON Wired operation status When configured for wired operation, the LEDs indicate the current status of the connection.
56 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Reset button status You may perform multiple levels of reset using the button on the front panel of the receiver. As you continue to hold the button the LED pattern will change, reflecting the action to be performed. The various LED patterns are described in the following table: Table C.3: LED Status - Reset Button Press All LEDs blinking or flashing together Hold time Interpretation Rate: 2 blinks per second .
Appendices 57 Appendix D: Mounting Options Transmitter mounting The MPX1000 transmitter ships with rack mount brackets for installation into an equipment rack. When installed, the transmitter requires only one unit of rack height. Figure D.
58 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Figure D.2: Parts for Under Desk Mounting Option The following diagram offers dimensions, in inches, of the RMK-56 horizontal mounting brackets when used in conjunction with the MPX1000R receiver. Figure D.3: Installing the Horizontal Mounting Bracket (Under Desk Option) NOTE: Mounting accessories are ordered separately. Contact your dealer for more information.
Appendices MIS-E standard is designed for mounting of mid-size displays that weigh under 50 pounds. Compliant products, such as the MPX1000 transmitter and receiver, are equipped with a 200 x 100mm mounting hole pattern. Please follow the mounting instructions provided with the third-party mounting kit.
60 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Appendix E: Technical Specifications Table E.1: MPX1000T HD Multipoint Extender Product Specifications Physical Attributes Height 1.7" Width 17" Depth 7.54" Ambient Atmospheric Condition Ratings Operating Temperature 32F - 118.
Appendices 61 Table E.1: MPX1000T HD Multipoint Extender Product Specifications (Continued) Regulatory Compliance (Compliance Model Number (CMN): 2003 Series) Standards FCC Class B, UL, cUL, RoHS, CE, ICES-003, WEEE Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure radio bands UNII 1: (4 channels) 5.15-5.25 GHz UNII 3: (4 channels) 5.725 to 5.825 GHz Table E.2: MPX1000R HD Multipoint Extender Product Specifications Physical Attributes Height 1.7" Width 12.75" Depth 7.
62 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table E.2: MPX1000R HD Multipoint Extender Product Specifications (Continued) L2 (RJ-45) Ethernet Connector 10/100 IEEE 802.3, used for streaming video RS-232 (Female) Serial Control input Power IEC Input Module Input Module Slot Regulatory Compliance (Compliance Model Number (CMN): 2003 Series) Standards FCC Class B, UL, cUL, RoHS, CE, ICES-003, WEEE Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure radio bands UNII 1: (4 channels) 5.15-5.
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64 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table E.5: MPX1000T HD15 (VGA) Input Module Product Specifications (Continued) Regulatory Compliance (Compliance Model Number (CMN): 2003 Series) Standards FCC Class B, UL, cUL, RoHS, CE, ICES-003, WEEE Table E.
Appendices 65 Appendix F: Displaying Firmware and Hardware Versions The Firmware and Hardware Versions page is used to display the firmware and hardware version numbers. This page is the same for transmitters or receivers. To display version information: 1. Select Version Information from the Transmitter Menu or Receiver Menu, located on the left side of the web page. 2. Check the version numbers and decide whether you want to proceed with a Flash update.
66 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Appendix G: Upgrading MPX Firmware NOTE: You must have access to a TFTP server to perform the Flash update process. The Flash Update page is used to download and install new firmware. All of the steps in this process and the web pages are the same for a transmitter and receivers. The Flash update process goes through several different stages. The web interface displays a different page depending on its current state.
Appendices 67 To install the Flash update: 1. Check the version numbers and decide whether you want to proceed with the Flash update. 2. Click Install Image to start the Flash update process, or click Cancel to return to the main Flash Update page. NOTE: Do not turn off the unit while the download is in progress.
68 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Flash update progress The web page shows the update progress and a percent complete for each of the Flash update steps. The web page updates every three seconds. Press Cancel, if necessary, to return to the main Flash Update page. Do not turn off the unit because it may not recover. NOTE: Flash update steps for Erase boot region and Write boot image do not occur if the current boot version and the new boot version are the same.
Appendices Flash update errors A Flash update error may occur at any state. An error message is displayed. Click Restart to try again.
70 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Appendix H: Supported ISO Country Codes Table H.
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Appendices Appendix I: Kit Contents Table I.1: MPX1000 Transmitter Kit Contents Part Number Description MPX1000T MPX transmitter IRB-100 Dual IR blaster 038-0208-5 2 omni-directional antennas 570-1390-501 2 rack mount brackets Varies by region Line cord 590-645-501A Quick Installation Guide Table I.
74 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide Table I.5: MPX1000 Receiver VGA Media Module Kit Contents Part Number Description MPX1000MR-HD15 Receiver media module Table I.
75 A I A/V signals 1 Input media module 4 Accessories 7 Installing, media module 19 Active EDID 3 L B Latency 2 Benefits, MPX1000 Extender product 2 Lip sync 2 Bound receiver 3 M C Main menu, front panel display 47 Configuration, transmitter 20 Media module 4, 16, 19 Configure network settings 6 Media module, HD15 16 Control LAN 3 Media module, HDMI 16 D O Default EDID 4 Output media module 4O Definitions 3 Display device 4 Display modes, front panel 45 E EDID handling 8 Extensio
76 MPX1000 Extender Installer/User Guide System configuration diagram 3 W T Web-based interface 6 Transmitter 5, 11 Wired link 5 Wireless link 5 U User interfaces 6
Emerge MPX1000 TM HD Multipoint Extender For Technical Support: www.avocent.com/support Avocent Corporation 4991 Corporate Drive Huntsville, Alabama 35805-6201 USA Tel: +1 256 430 4000 Fax: +1 256 430 4031 Avocent Canada 20 Mural Street, Unit 5 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1K3 Canada Tel: +1 877 992 9239 Fax: +1 877 524 2985 590-671-501D Avocent International Ltd.