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MAXX-1200 Owner’s Manual
Compatibility with Automation Controllers
MAXX servers work with automation controllers from many different manufacturers, accepting
VDCP, Odetics or BVW protocols for 9-pin control of each server channel. 360 Systems’ business
partners provide automation controllers for applications ranging from affordable systems for Pro-
AV, up to large-scale broadcast solutions. Contact a 360 Systems application engineer or an
automation provider for assistance with your requirements. Contact a 360 Systems application
engineer or an automation provider for assistance with your requirements.
Remote Controls
Hardware accessories are available from third-party manufacturers to perform transport
control, instant clip replay, slow-mo, and automation. A table of tested controllers is provided
elsewhere in this manual. Contact 360 Systems Sales Support team for assistance with a specific
application.
The MAXX-1200 server provides six GPI inputs for remote play, stop, and record capability
from push-button panels or other GPI-controlled equipment. Six outputs are also provided; these
may be used for command acknowledgement (to drive LEDs or logic inputs), or they can output at
specific times programmed within a Playlist that is resident on the server.
Better Images with JPEG 2000
JPEG-2000 has distinguished itself for visually lossless encoding of images, and almost
complete freedom from visual artifacts. It sets a new level of image quality for High Definition,
well-suited for production and broadcast. It’s a first choice for many new cameras and servers; and
its easy-to-edit I-frame format is accepted by an increasing number of NLEs. The MAXX-1200 runs
at a wide range of video rates, making it an excellent choice for production, broadcast, and even
high-quality projection.
Audio Features
MAXX-1200 provides many professional audio formats, making it an easy fit in a new facility.
Eight embedded audio channels and two +4 balanced analog outputs are standard equipment for
each video stream. Audio I/O is expandable to 3 x 8-channels of AES/EBU digital audio with the
optional DXP-2 module. Gold XLR connectors are standard for audio inputs and outputs.
360 Systems brings extensive experience in broadcast and pro-audio to the design of video
servers. Their 24-bit word size delivers a 20 dB improvement in SNR (10 times) compared with
older 16-bit audio systems. Input circuits provide excellent hum and RF rejection, and 20 dB of
headroom. 360 Systems’ Bit-for-Bit® design strategy assures that Dolby®-E, Dolby AC3, or other
forms of encoded audio will be stored and played correctly.
The Graphic User Interface
The MAXX-1200 incorporates a clean graphic user interface (GUI) which gives fast access to
every server function. It is controlled by a standard keyboard and mouse (supplied) and requires
only a VESA-compliant SVGA display. The full GUI is also available from remote workstations.
The GUI displays a control panel for each server channel; these include transport control, clip
management, head and tail trimming, and playlisting. The GUI can easily operate all three server
channels at once.