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Outputs/Decoders/Displays 

 

Looking at the page from left to right you will see the following columns: 

 

 

 

NAME (AUTO)

: ( Example: Rx1, Rx2, Rx3, etc. ) This info is automatically generated by the MXNet control 

system for keeping internal track of the connected Decoders. This field is grayed out, and cannot be edited. 

CUSTOM NAME

: Assign any custom name to a Decoder. You have up to 12 characters available - no spaces. 

 

DESCRIPTION

: Enter any text desired. You have up to 12 characters available - no spaces. 

 

OUTPUT RESOLUTION

: Choose an output resolution 

 

IP ADDRESS (AUTO)

: The IP Address is automatically generated by the MXNet control system. This field is 

grayed out, and cannot be edited. 

 

MAC ADDRESS

: The MAC Address is pre-assigned to each Decoder. This field is grayed out, and cannot be 

edited. 

 

OSD ( On Screen Display )

: Click to toggle On or Off. The OSD feature will present the following information 

to the lower left corner of a display device: 

• Decoder IP Address 

• Custom Name or MAC address of the Decoder 

• Switched content or media source  

 

Decoder LIGHTS

: Decoder lighting controls ( mini-display, PWR, LINK, and Network link/activity ) are actuated 

using rotating toggle/clicks: Click once to cause all lights on the Decoder to FLASH, click again to Turn OFF all 

lights, and click once more to Turn ON all lights. You have the option to actuate this feature with individual 

Decoders or with ALL connected Decoders. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AC-MXNET-1G-D

Page 1: ...SETUP AND CONFIGURATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ncoders Inputs Sources 9 What s in the box 11 Decoders Outputs Displays 11 What s in the box 13 MXNet Mentor Construct Configure Create Control 14 Home Page 15 Configure Page 16 Inputs Encoders Source...

Page 3: ...ins with our advanced hardware engineering and industry leading software interface designs Attention to every detail is evident with the design of our encoders and decoders Some of the advancements in...

Page 4: ...Plus DTS 5 1 Channel DTS ES DTS HD High Resolution PCM 2 5 1 7 1 Channel Dolby Digital 5 1 Channel Dolby Digital Plus DTS 5 1 Channel DTS ES DTS HD High Resolution N A Embedded Audio Stereo analog au...

Page 5: ...15 4W Power Supply Unit Input AC 120 240V 50 60Hz 0 8A Output DC 12V 2A Input AC 120 240V 50 60Hz 0 8A Output DC 12V 2A Input AC 120 240V 50 60Hz 0 5A Output DC 5V 2A Operating Temperature 23 TO 125 F...

Page 6: ...ist the wires unnecessarily Wires are twisted for good reasons Cancels out EMI Electromagnetic Interference Cancels out crosstalk from neighboring conductors Make sure not to untwist more than a inch...

Page 7: ...ions Label each cable run on both ends to indicate the location of source inputs and outputs Use zip ties to neatly but loosely bundle together the encoder and decoder cable runs This method will help...

Page 8: ...B POWER indicator light CToggle DHCP Static IP setting DSYSTEM RESET use a paperclip or pen click and hold for 7 seconds RESET to factory defaults BACK E LAN 1 POE AV OVER IP supports a POE power sour...

Page 9: ...eatsinks to efficiently disperse heat The entire internal frame acts like one giant heatsink On the next few pages we will breakdown the plethora of connections waiting to be discovered FRONT B POWER...

Page 10: ...PGA MCU debug settings AVPro service ONLY L USB AVPro service port ONLY BACK M 1GbE NETWORK port POE supported Connected from the Encoder to the network switch A network switch which supports POE is h...

Page 11: ...arting point by the Encoder and then routed via the network switch to the end points at the other end of the connection Video sources audio sources USB hosting for KVM functions RS 232 encapsulated co...

Page 12: ...coming IR signals routed from a designated Encoder I IP MONITOR OLED DATA WINDOW Displays the Decoder S IP address and Custom Name or MAC address MXNet AVPro exclusive and proprietary J USB DEVICES 1...

Page 13: ...222 E 52nd ST N Sioux Falls SD 57104 1 877 886 5112 1 605 274 6055 support avproedge com 13 of 29 What s in the box AC MXNET 1G D 1 x IR Tx Unit 1 x IR Rx Unit 2 x 3 Pin Terminal Blocks Mounting Ears...

Page 14: ...utilities that comprise the MXNet Mentor app and MXNet Ecosystem To experience MXNet Mentor simply launch any modern web browser Explorer Safari Chrome etc on your Windows 10 Mac iOS or Android device...

Page 15: ...886 5112 1 605 274 6055 support avproedge com 15 of 29 Home Page The HOME page provides a variety of MXNet system information including the versions of currently installed application software and fir...

Page 16: ...able no spaces EDID MGMT Choose an EDID which will provide the highest level of compatibility with the target display In most cases a generic lower common denominator EDID such an 1080P 2CH will provi...

Page 17: ...DDRESS AUTO The IP Address is automatically generated by the MXNet control system This field is grayed out and cannot be edited MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address is pre assigned to each Decoder This field i...

Page 18: ...ill display NO SIGNAL HDMI VIDEO This column indicates the outgoing HDMI VIDEO signal resolution and timing For example a 4K 60Hz signal will display as 3840x2160 60Hz HDR Response YES or NO This colu...

Page 19: ...ple a 4K 60Hz signal will display as 3840x2160 60Hz HDR Response YES or NO This column indicates if the HDMI VIDEO signal contains HDR metadata or not COLOR DEPTH Response 8 BIT or 10 BIT If the HDR R...

Page 20: ...Rx names Custom Names or MAC addresses of both Encoders and Decoders Thumbnails of the actual content sourcing from the Encoders Visual feedback of the video switching configurations including which...

Page 21: ...s that it easy to understand and perform You can create and recall any number of video wall arrays based on the number of outputs available For example if your MXNet system was comprised of 20 outputs...

Page 22: ...UP section RS 232 If you choose RS 232 you will now enter the BAUD RATE DATA LENGTH PARITY BIT STOP BIT and FLOW CONTROL info Almost always the only setting you will change will be the BAUD RATE The o...

Page 23: ...a routing path simply click on either the RS 232 ROUTING or IR ROUTING tab and then click on an INPUT Encoder button in the left column Next click on either single or multiple Decoder buttons to set...

Page 24: ...box Select a USB HOST DEVICE from the list of Encoders The available Encoders will appear in the list in Green After selecting the Encoder HOST click the X to close the popup NOTE If you have previous...

Page 25: ...of product as confirmed by shipping firm tracking If tracking information is unavailable for any reason the warranty will commence 30 ARO After Receipt of Order The coverage continues for 10 YEARS Red...

Page 26: ...under any other legal theory to the maximum extent permitted by law Taxes Duties VAT and freight forwarding service charges are not covered or paid for by this warranty Obsolescence or incompatibilit...

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