
MX Ultranet
9-4 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference
The rear panel contains the following connectors and LED status
indicators (from left to right of the unit):
• Cameras and Controls
Eight numbered device sockets and corresponding pairs of LED
status indicators (located to the left of the device sockets),
including:
• 8-pin Lemo sockets for connecting cameras, or alternative
devices such as the MX Control. For details on the cables for
connecting these MX units, see Chapter 11 MX Cables.
Warning
Do not use this socket to connect an MX Ultranet unit to an MX Control
unit. Plugging an 8-pin Lemo plug on one end of an MX cable into this
Cameras and Controls socket and the 8-pin Lemo plug on the other
end of the cable into the GPIO socket on the rear panel of the MX Control
will result in damage to the units.
• Enable: Upper LEDs indicating whether or not the device is
connected correctly:
• Master: Lower LEDs indicating which (if any) of the cameras
or alternative devices attached to this MX Ultranet is providing
the master synchronization signal to the system:
•Links
Four numbered device sockets and corresponding pairs of LED
status indicators (located to the upper left and right of the
sockets), including:
• Connect: 10-pin RJ-45 sockets for connecting to other
MX Ultranet units.
Use this connection for systems whose number of cameras
plus alternative devices is greater than eight. Multiple
On: The device is correctly connected.
Flashing: The device is drawing too much current (may
indicate a short circuit).
Off: The device is not correctly connected.
On: The connected device is providing the master
synchronization signal.
Off: The connected device is not providing the master
synchronization signal or is a subordinate device.
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