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[MaxColor] MC-QX Tiling Transmitter Control System API

Overview The MaxColor MC-QX Tiling Transmitter gives every MaxColor system the ability to mix four video sources from any Transmitter and combine those into a new, unique, compiled video source that can be viewed by any Receiver in the matrix. A Tiling Transmitter consists of four MaxColor Receivers , and o…

[MaxColor] Null Modem Jumper Pinouts

* Overview * Null Modem Jumper * Receivers MC-RX1 MC-RX2 * Transmitters MC-TX1 MC-TX2 Overview MaxColor Transmitters and Receivers have a null modem jumper on the bottom of the unit that flips the transmit and receive pins on the RS232 port. The nature of RS232 is that there is always a 50% chanc…

[MaxColor] Power Supply Specifications

All devices in the MaxColor system are POE - power is provided by a POE switch. If a power supply is needed, devices in the MaxColor system use the same format of power supply: * 4.7 to 18 Volts * 5.5mm outside, 2.1mm inside barrel connector * positive tip * Enough Amps to produce 10 Watts - calculated by using…

[MaxColor] HDMI Cable Requirements

Overview MaxColor supports high-quality video sources at 4K60, 4:4:4 color space, 36-bit color depth. The HDMI cable must also be able to support these requirements. Just Add Power MaxColor devices require HDMI cables that are: * Passive * Premium High Speed or Ultra High Speed Definitions A Passive HDMI cabl…

[MaxColor] Serial over IP

* Overview * Direct (TCP:6752) * Passive (Point-to-Point) * API (CLI Access) Overview Just Add Power supports 3 Types of serial management of endpoint devices: * Direct: Commands enter the system via an IP telnet connection to port 6752 of a Transmitter or Receiver. The command passes out of the RS232 port. 2-…

How To: MaxColor IR Control

Overview MaxColor Transmitters and Receivers have a native IR output. The IR output is always enabled. Requirements MaxColor devices must be on firmware MAX V3.7.1 or later Early productions of MaxColor - QC sticker May 2022 or earlier - have a hardware limitation that prevents IR from working. Please reach ou…

MC-TX2 Spec Sheet: MaxColor Series 2 Transmitter

Model Number MC-TX2 Go to Product Page Compatibility All MaxColor devices are compatible with each other. For information on how to bridge MaxColor devices with an existing 3G Ultra system, please see this article .

[MaxColor] Receiver Scaler Settings

Overview All MaxColor Receivers have a built-in video scaler. This enables a source to be set to the maximum resolution even when all displays may not support that resolution. The Receiver will adjust the output resolution so that the display can properly play the video. Standard Resolutions MaxColor Receivers com…

MaxColor Standard Video Wall Setup & Control

* Overview * Requirements * Content Scaling * Bezel & Gap Compensation * Training Video * Setup Instructions * Programming Size & Position Rotation Horizontal Mirror Bezel * Troubleshooting Overview These instructions describe setup and control of a Standard Video Wall using Just Add Power MaxColor…

[MaxColor] Audio Return Channel (ARC) Pass-through with MaxColor Series 2 Transmitters and Receivers

Overview The MaxColor Series 2 Transmitter and Series 2 Receiver - MC-TX2 and MC-RX2 - add support for Audio Return Channel (ARC) when used in a point-to-point connection between a display and AVR that both support ARC. MaxColor Series 2 devices support ARC. They do NOT support eARC. MaxColor Series 2 devices do N…

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