Installation
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Administrators Guide - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System
Enzo Power Up
This section describes the required steps to successfully power up the Enzo NMX-MM-1000. FIG. 14 provides references to the
Enzo rear access ports that will have connections made to peripheral devices, monitors, and power.
Connecting the NMX-MM-1000 to a Video Output
The NMX-MM-1000 uses standard HDMI cabling to connect to a video output. Use an HDMI cable to connect the HDMI OUT port on
the rear panel of the device to the display device.
Connecting a Keyboard and Mouse
The front and rear panels of the NMX-MM-1000 each feature two Type-A USB ports for mouse and keyboard functionality.The ports
may also be used for reading from a mass storage device, such as a USB hard drive or flash drive. (USB external hard drives may
require their own power sources. The maximum power allowed across all USB ports is 4W.)
NOTE:
In addition to a directly connected USB keyboard and mouse, the NMX-MM-1000 also supports using a 2.4 GHz RF wireless
keyboard and mouse using a wireless dongle. Bluetooth devices are NOT supported.
NOTE:
The USB ports support USB mass storage devices using a FAT format. USB mass storage devices using an NTFS format may
not work on these ports.
NOTE:
Only one USB mass storage device can be connected to at a time. Once connected to a USB drive and Enzo mounts the drive,
the files on it may be accessed. If a message stating the USB drive is mounted is not received, Enzo did not recognize the drive. A
storage device’s contents are not accessible if the device is connected while another storage device occupies a USB port. If a first
USB drive is connected, mounted, and unmounted, a second USB drive will still not be recognized unless the first USB drive is removed
from the Enzo device.
Connecting PoE Power
Connecting power to the NMX-MM-1000 requires Cat5 cable and a PoE injector, such as the PS-POE-AF-TC available from AMX, or
a PoE-capable Ethernet switch. Port 1 must be connected to a network through the PoE injector to receive power to the NMX-MM-
1000 device.
1.
Connect the PoE injector to an AC outlet (100-240VAC) using a standard power cord.
2.
Using Cat5 cable, connect the network switch to the Data In port on the PoE injector.
3.
Using a separate Cat5 cable, connect the Data & Power Out port on the PoE injector to LAN Port 1 on the NMX-MM-1000.
FIG. 15 illustrates how to connect the PoE injector to the NMX-MM-1000.
FIG. 14
NMX-MM-1000 (Rear Panel)
FIG. 15
PoE Injector Connection
Connect Peripheral Devices
HDMI Cable Out
to Video Monitor
Cat5 Cable from PoE Injector to Provide Power
Data & Power
Out
Data In
Cat5 cable to Enzo
Cat5 cable from
the network