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Installation Guide

MAX-MMS125/200/300/350

 MultiMedia Servers

MAX-MMS125/200/300/350 Multimedia Servers

MAX-MMS Multimedia Servers (FIG. 1) utilize the RAID5 disk drive system to keep an 
ever expanding library of DVDs and CDs well organized, simple to access, and easy to 
use. Video is stored in native DVD quality, which captures the depth, dynamics and 
sharpness of the original video. The MAX-MMS series features a robust internal hard 
drive system with Terabytes of space and allows you to efficiently manage hundreds of 
DVDs/CDs, accommodate single and multi-room video distribution, as well as search 
and select chapters, titles and tracks. Each MAX-MMS communicates via Ethernet to 
up to eight MAX-AVMs Audio Visual Modules.

The MAX-MMS Multimedia Servers are available in six storage capacities 
(125, 200, 300, 350, 400 or 900 DVDs); 25 CDs can be stored in place of 1 DVD.

Refer to the 

MAX-MMS400M

 and 

MAX-MMS900M Installation Guides

 (both available 

on www.amx.com) for details on the 400- and 900-disc MultiMedia Servers.

Note

: Multiple MAX-MMS units can be joined together for more capacity or more 

zones. Contact AMX Technical Support for details.

Product Specifications

Connecting the MAX-MMS to Your PC via WinMAX

Use the WinMAX software application (available for download from www.amx.com) to 
establish initial communications with the MMS server. You should install the WinMAX 
application before connecting the MMS server to your PC.

Downloading WinMAX from www.amx.com

The WinMAX software application can be downloaded from www.amx.com as a self-
extracting executable. As part of the installation process, it automatically searches for 
and replaces older versions of WinMAX. To download WinMAX:

1.

Go to www.amx.com and log in. You must be logged in as a dealer to download 
AMX applications.

2.

Go to 

Dealers

 > 

Tech Center

 > 

Downloadable Files

 > 

Application Files

.

3.

Scroll down in the list to select WinMAX.

4.

Read the 

AMX License Agreement

 and click 

I Accept

 to continue.

5.

In the File Download dialog:

Click 

Save

 to save the WinMAX installation .EXE file to a local drive (or LAN).

Click 

Open

 to begin the installation immediately.

Once installed, by default the program resides in your 

Programs

 directory.

Note

: For WinMAX to be viewed properly, the resolution of your PC must be set to 

1024 x 768

.

Connecting the MMS to your PC and Establishing Communication

 

1.

If its not already installed, load the WinMAX application on your PC.
If you intend to connect to the MMS via a LAN connection, verify that the PC is 
communicating properly with the network.

2.

Use an RJ-45 twisted pair cable to connect the Ethernet port on the MMS to the 
LAN that your PC is on. Alternatively, you can connect the PC directly to the 
MMS’s Ethernet port using an Ethernet crossover cable.

FIG. 1  

MAX-MMS Multimedia Server (MMS125/200/300/350 - front and rear views)

MAX-MMS125/200/300/350 Specifications

Storage capacity (per 
model):

• MAX-MMS125 – 125 DVD (3,125 CD) capacity 

(FG2178-01

)

• MAX-MMS200 – 200 DVD (5,000 CD) capacity 

(FG2178-02

)

• MAX-MMS300 – 300 DVD (7,500 CD) capacity 

(FG2178-03

)

• MAX-MMS350 – 350 DVD (8,750 CD) capacity 

(FG2178-04

)

Power (auto-sensing):

• 115VAC/10A 60Hz
• 235VAC/5A 50Hz

Audio Specifications:

• Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
• Dynamic Range: 110dB
• Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 110dB
• D to A Conversion: AKM Semiconductor, 24-bit, 128X oversampling

Front Panel Compo-
nents (open the venti-
lated hinged face- 
plate for access):

• Green power LED (indicates that the unit is on)
• DVD/CDRW tray
• Yellow Hard Drive Activity LED
• Power button
• Reset button

Power cable

Power switch

connector

Mouse port
Keyboard port

VGA (DB-15) port

RS-232

10/100 Ethernet (RJ45)

Gigabyte 
Ethernet
(to MAX-AVM)

(for troubleshooting only)

(for troubleshooting only)

Faceplate release buttons (lower the hinged faceplate to access the Power and
Reset buttons, LEDs and DVD/CDRW tray).

Note

: All connectors that do not have a callout in this illustration

are unused (see MAX-MMS Specifications table).

MAX-MMS125/200/300/350 Specifications (Cont.)

Rear Panel 
components:

• Power Supply switch
• Power Cable connector: IEC connector for AC power cable.
• PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ports (for troubleshooting only).
• RS-232 port: 9-pin (DB-9) serial port.
• Parallel port: 

not used

.

• Video connector: DB15HD port provides VGA output (for 

troubleshooting only).

• 10/100 Ethernet port: RJ-45 Ethernet port provides 10/100 network 

connectivity between the MAX-MMS and the NetLinx Master or PC.

• USB ports: 

not used

.

• Mic In/Line Out/Line In: 

not used.

• RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port: connects to Audio Video Modules (AVMs) 

to send media through a Gigabit Ethernet hub (not included).

Dimensions (HWD)
(without rack ears):

• 7” x 16 7/8” x 18 9/16” (17.78 cm x 42.88 cm x 47.51 cm)
• 4 RUs (mounts in a standard 19” equipment rack)

Weight:

• MAX-MMS125 – 39lbs (17.69kg)
• MAX-MMS200 – 41lbs (18.60kg)
• MAX-MMS300 – 45lbs (20.41kg)
• MAX-MMS350 – 49lbs (22.23kg)

Operating Temp:

0°C (32°F) - 50°C (122°F)

Rel. Humidity:

5% - 95% non-condensing

Included 
Accessories:

• Power Cable
• 6’ (1.83m) Ethernet Crossover Cable
• Rack ears

Optional 
Accessories:

• MAX-AVM Audio/Video Module 

(FG2178-50)

FIG. 2  

Connecting the MAX-MMS to your PC

1

Connect the Ethernet port to your PC 

(either directly or through a LAN connection)

Plug in the power cable

2

Switch power on

3

To MAX-AVM (Audio Video Module)

Multiple AVM’s require a Gigabit
Ethernet Hub (see Fig. 3)

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