1Instruction ManualMMXNetwork Controlled Video Matrix System
10MMX ID SwitchSet up the MMX ID by using the MMX ID switch to distinguish the MMX from other MMXs for hardware distinction. Every MMX should have it
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 sy
12MMD (ID) Option SwitchMaster MMX [0]Slave MMX [1] ~ Slave MMX [2]• When installing a master MMX and three slave MMXs with the NTSC video signal.MMD
13Factory ResetThis switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings.CAUTION:
144.1 Medium-Sized System (without DVRs)When connecting cameras directly to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors con-n
152. 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 Optio
164. 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 thr
176.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click th
187.4. 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 i
194.2 Medium-Sized System (with DVRs)When connecting DVRs to the MMXs, you can monitor video of user-defined channels on monitors connected to the MMX
2Contents1. Safety Instructions / Maintenance ...
203. 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 Optio
215. 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
228. Run the INIT program and connect to the master MMX. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual for details on the INIT program.8.1. Go to the follo
239.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add butt
249.6. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to re
25 − Fixed: Select if the camera is not a PTZ camera. − PTZ Camera: Select if the camera is a PTZ camera and select the device t
261. Connect the loop out of DVRs to monitor video to the Video In ports of a master MMX and slave MMXs.2. Connect the Main Out of DVRs to contr
274. 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 Optio
285. 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
298. 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 monit
31. Safety Instructions / Maintenance• Read these safety instructions and the operation manual first before you install and commission the unit. • K
3010.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Video –> Main Monitor, Quad Monitor, Spot Monitor Select a monitor and click th
3112.2. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Digital Video Recorder in the device list and the Add butt
3212.6. Go to the following menus: Remote Setup –> Device –> Setup Click Matrix in the device list and the Scan or Add button to re
33 • 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 MM
34NOTES: Sequence monitoring allows you to monitor video from user-defined camera channels sequentially. Camera channels and the sequencing interva
35• Sequence MonitoringClick Sequence Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the sequence monito
36The camera list of all MMXs is displayed. –> Select a camera for event monitoring. –> Select event types and set up the display duration o
371. 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
381. 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
395.2 Quad MonitorEvent Monitoring Sequence MonitoringQuad monitors are connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and the monitors display video from
42. Introduction2.1 Product OverviewMMX, the new generation of matrix systems designed by eneo, combines matrix, quad and multiplexer all in one dev
40• General MonitoringSelect a camera in Camera List in the left. –> Allocate the selected camera to the pane in the layout with the mouse drag
41• Event MonitoringClick Event Monitoring in Sequence & Event Group List in the left. –> Click the Add button and the event monitoring setu
42Event Monitoring Sequence Monitoring5.3 Spot MonitorSpot monitors are connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs and controlled by a network keyboard
431. Press 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 n
443. Press the DVR ID. You can check the DVR ID by running the INIT program and connecting the network keyboard (Remote Setup –> Device –> S
45Monitoring Video on Spot MMX MonitorYou can change the channel for monitoring on the spot MMX monitor by using a network keyboard.1. Press the spot
461. 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 connec
476. ConfigurationThe Remote Setup allows you to change all settings of a MMX. Run the INIT program, select a master MMX and click the Setup icon o
486.1 SystemYou can change a device’s system information, import or export all settings, and add users or groupsGeneralMaster MMX and Slave MMXsThe l
49Spot 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 IN
52.3 Typical ApplicationsMedium-Sized System (without DVRs)NOTE: The MMX is controlled by a network keyboard via Ethernet. Refer to the user’s
50User/GroupMaster 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
516.2 NetworkYou can change the network settings and set up DVRNS function.IP AddressMaster MMX and Slave MMXsYou can set up the network connection i
52• Type: Select the type of network configuration. − Manual: Select when the MMX is using a static IP address for network connection, and set up LA
53DVRNSCheck the DVR Name Service box to use the DVR Name Service function.• DVRNS Server: Enter the IP address or domain name of the DVRNS server.•
54Port• Admin: Set up the admin port number for remote connection to the MMX.• Callback: Set up the callback port number to notify event detection f
55You can set up cameras, monitors and display.CameraThe list of cameras of DVRs connected to a master MMX and slave MMXs is displayed, and you can se
56Main MonitorYou can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be d
57NOTE: 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-chai
58Quad MonitorYou can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be d
59Spot MonitorYou can configure the screen layout and set up cameras to be displayed sequentially (sequence monitoring) or event detected video to be d
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
60Spot MMX MonitorCheck the cable connection between a master MMX or slave MMXs and spot MMXs if the spot MMX is installed.• Number of spot monitors
61DisplayYou 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
62Alarm InWhen the MMX senses an input on the alarm input connector, it considers it as an event.• No.: Select the desired alarm-in devices.• Title:
63Motion DetectionWhen the MMX detects any motion on the screen, it considers the motion as an event.• No.: Select the desired cameras.• Sensitivity
64Video LossWhen a camera has lost video, it considers the video loss as a video loss event.• No.: Select the desired cameras.• Video Loss Interval:
65Event ActionYou can set up event actions to notify the event detection when the MMX detects events.• Alarm Out: Check the box to activate alarm out
66Problem Possible causeNo Power• Check power cord connection.• Confirm that there is power at the outlet.INIT program cannot find the MMX.• Check po
678. SpecificationsType MMXArt. No. 90556Operation modeMaster, Slave, SpotSoftwareSetup via „Network Installation Tool INIT”System LogsyesEvent Logsye
68Art. No. Type Description74746 KBD-NSC-100Network System Controller with 3-Axis Joystick and Jog Shuttle, 5VDCType MMXArt. No. 90556Power consumptio
69Appendix 1 – Connector Pin OutsI/O ConnectorAI (1 to 16)Alarm InputsGNDGND (Chassis Ground)NCAlarm Out (Normally Closed)CCommonNOAlarm Out (Normal
7• 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 conne
70Appendix 2 – MMX ID Switch Settings1: On (upward), 0: Off (downward)ID Switch setting ID Switch setting ID Switch setting0000000110000020100003110
71Appendix 3 – Spot MMX Cable ConnectionThe cable connection between a master MMX or slave MMXs and spot MMXs is different depending on the number o
72Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMX Master MMX [0]: Spot Out 1 –> to –> Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 1 Slave MMX [1]: Spot Out 1 –> to
73Installation of 8 Master MMX and Slave MMXs• Connection of Two Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: One)Master
74• Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Two)Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMXs Master MMX [
75Installation of 16 Master MMX and Slave MMXs• Connection of Four Spot MMX Monitors (The number of spot MMXs necessary for the connection: Four)Mast
76Master MMX and Slave MMXs Spot MMXs Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 1 –> to –> Spot MMX 1 [0]: Video In 9 Slave MMX [8]: Spot Out 2 –> to
77Appendix 4 – Map of Screens (Remote Setup)
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83. Installation3.1 Front PanelNo. Designation Details1 Network LED The LED is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet.2 Power LED
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9No. Designation Details6 RS485 Connect a PTZ camera to control a PTZ camera.7 Network Connect a UTP Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 jack. Refer to the Chapt
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