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Composite Input at Display Device

1.

Attach the composite cable (normally yellow) to the 

CVBS

 connector on the 

UDM-RX01.

2.

Run the other end of the composite cable to the Composite connector (nor-
mally yellow) on the display device. Connect firmly.

3.

If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX01.

SVideo Input at Display Device

1.

Attach the SVideo cable to the 4-pin 

S Video

 connector on the UDM-RX01.

2.

Run the other end of the SVideo cable to the SVideo connector on the display 
device. Connect firmly.

3.

If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX01.

Component Input at Display Device

1.

Attach the Component cables (normally green, blue and red) to the 

Y

 (green), 

Pb

 (blue) and 

Pr

 (red) connectors on the UDM-RX01.

2.

Run the other end of the Component cable to the Component connectors (nor-
mally green, blue and red) on the display device. Connect firmly.

3.

If appropriate connect audio to the audio connectors on the UDM-RX01.

Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance 

Note

: The maximum distances indicated above are not absolute, but are 

recommended distances that have been tested to deliver video at the specified 
resolutions, without significant signal degradation. In particular, lower resolutions 
(640 x 480, 720 x 480 and 800 x 600) can often be delivered significantly further than 
what is indicated in the table.

Refer to the

 

UDM Hub’s 

Operation/Reference Guide

 for additional details on 

maximum cable distances.

Video Compensation

Video at the Receive end can be compensated using three main methods;

Using the UDM-Hub’s WebConsole

Using the UDM-RC02 Multi-Format IR Remote Control

Using a hyper terminal session via the serial connector on the UDM-RX01 

(especially effective setup method when using long runs)

Connecting an External IR Receiver Module

If passthrough mode (where a device such as a DVD or VCR can be controlled via a 
remote control) is required then an IR03 External IR Receiver Module will be needed 
to pick up IR controls from the remote control.
Additionally, if the UDM-RX01 is to be compensated via a remote control, then an IR 
Receiver Module is also needed.

Connecting the UDM-RX01 Receiver to the UDM Hub

The RJ45 port on the front panel of the UDM Hub labelled “UDM” supports one 
UDM-RX01 Receiver. The UDM-RX01 is then be connected to a display device. 
1.

Connect a standard Cat5/6 Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled 

UDM

 on 

the front panel of the UDM hub.

2.

Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port labelled 

UDM

 

Hub

 on the rear panel of the UDM-RX01. 

Note

: Ensure the port the UDM-RX01 is attached to is configured correctly within the 

Status option of the WebConsole (for example, if a UDM-RX01 is connected to the 
Hub, ensure the port in the Status option is configured likewise.

UDM HUB Port LEDs

2 LEDs are visible at the 

UDM Hub

 port (on the UDM-RX01) when the UDM hub is 

switched on:

Green

 – Connection to UDM-0102 (if Cat 5 removed, LED switches off).

Amber

 – Power (as well as comms if uploading protocols etc. the Amber LED 

may flicker).

System Overview

FIG. 3 provides a basic system diagram representing a UDM Hub, UDM-RX01 
Receiver, and connected devices: 

Additional Documentation

Refer to the relevant 

UDM Hub Operation/Reference Guide

 (available online at 

www.amx.com

) for detailed information on configuring the UDM Hub, UDM 

receivers and source devices.

Audio & Video Formats/Resolutions/Distance

Class

Format

Name

Distance

Composite

720x480

NTSC

300 m / 1000’

720x756

PAL

300 m / 1000’

Component

720x480

480p

300 m / 1000’

720x756

576p

300 m / 1000’

1280x720

720p

200 m / 650’

1920x1080

1080i

150 m / 500’

1920x1080

1080p

120 m / 400’

VGA

640x480

VGA

200 m / 650’

800x600

SVGA

200 m / 650’

1024x768

XGA

200 m / 650’

1280x1024

SXGA

150 m / 500’

1600x1200

UXGA

120 m / 400’

FIG. 3  

UDM System Diagram

DVD

DSS

UDM Hub

UDM Receiver

Display

Ethernet

(network

Cat5

Video Out

Video In

Audio Out

Audio In

Video In

Audio In

Video Out

Audio Out

Video Out

Video In

Audio Out

Audio In

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