Overview This article explains how device access works for Omega, Ultra, and MaxColor Series systems and outlines the requirements needed before accessing a device. Accessing a device means establishing network communication so the device can be reached through the webUI, Telnet, or HTTP API. Before a device can b…
Overview High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection used on HDMI connections to prevent unauthorized recording or distribution of protected content. In a Just Add Power system, HDCP behavior can be managed at both the Encoder and Decoder level to ensure compatibility with a…
Summary The Ultra Series devices from Just Add Power have updated SKU numbers, standardized across all distributor partners. The following chart provides a cross-reference between the previous SKUs and the updated SKUs. Comparison Chart Encoders Old Product SKU# New Product SKU# VBS-HDIP-705POE OM-705POE …
Overview This article explains how to open the webUI of a device. The webUI allows you to view device status, configure settings, and perform firmware updates. Before proceeding, ensure you have network access to the device and know its IP address. If you need assistance connecting to a device or identifying its I…
Overview This article outlines the available methods to factory default a Just Add Power Omega (OM), Ultra (UL), and MaxColor (MC) Series device. Minimum Supported Firmware: * Omega (OM) and Ultra (UL) Series: B1.1.0 or newer * MaxColor (MC) Series: MAX v3.5.2 or newer Note: Omega (OM) and Ultra (UL) Series…
Overview Just Add Power’s justOS HTTP API (justAPI) is a RESTful interface that allows external systems, scripts, and control platforms to monitor and interact with supported Devices. The API provides access to real-time device status, configuration settings, and command execution for both Encoders and Decoders. …
Overview The built-in DHCP Server on a Just Add Power Decoder can provide IP addresses to third-party network devices connected to the Just Add Power Device Network, such as control processors, displays, touch panels, streaming devices, and other network-enabled equipment. For more information about supported conne…
Overview By default, Omega, Ultra, and MaxColor Series Encoders request the maximum supported audio and video formats available for the connected source device. While this behavior is suitable for most installations, certain scenarios may require alternative configurations, such as specific resolutions, color spaces…
Overview When servicing a Just Add Power installation—whether recently deployed or legacy—critical system details are not always available. It’s common to arrive on-site expecting a quick task, only to discover that missing documentation or unfamiliarity with the system significantly extends the visit. This article…
Overview AMP (Advanced Matrix Programmer) configures Omega, Ultra, and MaxColor Series devices into an HDMI matrix switching system. It is the modern replacement for JADConfig and supports both standardized and custom (alternate) configurations. If you were previously using JADConfig for Omega or Ultra systems, yo…