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Connect cables as necessary (inside the Connector Bay - see FIG. 2).
3.
Rotate the ACV-5100 into seated position. The Bracket is secured with magnets
4.
(FIG. 7).
Connections
All connectors are located within the Connector Bay (rear panel).
For surface installations, place the unit face-down and open the Connector Bay
•
Door to manage cables/connectors.
For wall-mounted installations, simply rotate the ACV-5100 unit down and away
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from the wall to access the Connector Bay.
There are two sets of connectors on the inner side panels of the Connector Bay. Each
connector is labeled on the elastic cable straps. Run each cable through the cable
pass-thru in the bracket/door and under the cable straps.
ACV-5100 CONNECTIONS
DC POWER
Connect the included 15V
power supply to this barrel connector. Only use the
power supply included with the ACV-5100.
OPTICAL AUDIO Use this TOSLINK connector to receive Optical Stereo Input from an audio source
device.
AUX OUT
Use this 1/8" mini-stereo connector to send analog stereo sound from the ACV-
5100 to an auxiliary device.
AUX IN
Use this 1/8" mini-stereo connector to receive analog stereo sound from an
analog audio source device.
HDMI OUT
(Type A) Connect to an HDMI input on a display device.
HDMI IN
(Type A) Connect to an HDMI output from a source device, such as a laptop or
Acendo Core.
USB
Use the USB 2.0 Type-B port to connect a PC/laptop to the ACV-5100 as a source
device.
Acendo Vibe is plug-and-play with PC/laptop using standard UAC/UVC drivers.
The USB connection is also used to configure the ACV-5100 via the Acendo Vibe
Configuration Tool for settings and firmware updates.
RS-232
3-pin captive-wire connector provides serial communication with the Acendo
Vibe. Refer to the Acendo Vibe Instruction Manual for serial command definitions.
MOTION
(future firmware
update)
3-pin captive-wire connector provides connectivity for an (optional) motion
sensor (reserved for future implementation).
PWR (+5V
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0.1A)
OCC
•
Ground
•
The logic of OCC is "High" for occupancy detected, and "Low" for vacancy.
Rotating the ACV-5100 Into the Seated Position
After connecting all cables, close the Bracket to return the ACV-5100 to its seated
position. The Bracket is secured via internal magnets (FIG. 7):
Rotate the ACV-5100 into seated position
(Bracket is secured with magnets)
(Bracket is secured with magnets)
front
open
closed
FIG. 7
ROTATING THE ACV-5100 INTO ITS SEATED POSITION
Installing Lock-Down Screws
The ACV-5100 comes with two (flat-head) Lock-Down Screws that can be added after
the ACV-5100 has been installed and connected. The Lock-Down Screws prevent
the Bracket from being opened accidentally. With the Bracket/Connector Bay Door
closed, install the Lock-Down Screws in the bottom panel (FIG. 8):
Lock-Down Screws
FIG. 8
ACV-5100 BOTTOM VIEW - LOCK DOWN SCREW LOCATIONS
Note: The Lock Down screws are not to be used to mount the ACV-5100 unit to the wall.
Side Panel Keypad
All controls and LEDs are on the left side panel of the ACV-5100 (FIG. 9):
Active Audio Source
Audio Source Select
(press to cycle through
the source options)
Mute Speaker
Mute Microphone
Volume Up/Down
Bluetooth Pairing
(indicates the
current selection
FIG. 9
ACV-5100 LEFT SIDE PANEL KEYPAD
Volume and Mute Controls
The ACV-5100 features Sound by JBL, including a 10W/channel stereo amplifier,
speakers, microphones, and DSP algorithms with AEC
Use the
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Volume Up/Down buttons on either the ACV-5100 side panel or on the
remote control to adjust speaker volume.
Mute Speaker
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and Mute Microphone enable/disable the speakers and
microphone. Note that these buttons are lit on the ACV-5100 (and flash on the
remote control) to indicate that the sound functions are muted.
Camera
The ACV-5100 is equipped with a wide-angle camera for videoconferencing and
supports a wide range of web conferencing applications via USB. To configure your
USB device, such as a laptop, to work with the ACV-5100:
Connect the ACV-5100 to a laptop/PC via USB.
1.
Use Source Select button on the the ACV-5100 (FIG. 9) to select
2.
USB (if necessary).
Select
3.
AMX Acendo Vibe as the camera.
Select
4.
AMX Acendo Vibe as the microphone.
Select
5.
USB AUDIO CODEC as the speakers.
Note:
To adjust the camera's view, simply grasp the camera and rotate to the desired
position.
Remote Control
The ACV-5100 includes a wireless remote control (FIG. 10):
Mute Microphone
Mute Speaker
End Call
Source Select pushbutton
(on back side)
Volume Up/Down
+
-
(rotate ring to adjust)
Battery Compartment (bottom panel)
Unlock & twist to open
Bluetooth Pairing
(press to pair remote to user device)
FIG. 10
ACENDO VIBE REMOTE CONTROL
Pairing the Remote Control to the Acendo Vibe
Press and hold both the
1.
Source Select and Bluetooth Pairing buttons on the
remote control for 5 seconds (see FIG. 10). All LEDS on the remote control should
start blinking or remain blinking (once per second).
Press and hold both the
2.
Source Select and Bluetooth Pairing buttons on the
ACV-5100 (see FIG. 9). After 3-5 seconds the LEDS on the remote control should
stop flashing to indicate the remote control has paired.
Note:
If the remote control remains in pairing mode (all LEDS blinking) for longer than
60 seconds the remote control will go to sleep. Press any button on the remote control
to wake it up and continue with step 2.
Pairing the Acendo Vibe with a Bluetooth Source Device
Press the
1.
Bluetooth Pairing button on the Acendo Vibe or the remote control to
initiate pairing (see FIG. 9).The Bluetooth button will flash on both the ACV-5100
and the remote control.
Note: To exit pairing mode without pairing a device, press either Bluetooth button
again for 5 seconds.
On the source device, verify that Bluetooth pairing is enabled, and look for
2.
"Acendo Vibe" (or custom discoverable name) as a found device. Select the
Acendo Vibe device for pairing. The Bluetooth LED on the ACV-5100 side panel
lights solid to indicate that the Bluetooth device is paired.
If automatic switching is disabled, use the Source Select button on the ACV-5100
to select Bluetooth as the audio source (if necessary). At this point, the Bluetooth
LED is lit solid, Bluetooth audio is sent to the ACV-5100 speakers, and microphone
audio is sent to the paired Bluetooth device.
Note:
Once the ACV-5100 has paired to a device, it must either be "removed" or
"forgotten" from your device's Bluetooth pairing list before it can be paired again.
Acendo Vibe Configuration Tool
The ACV-5100 is configured via the Acendo Vibe Configuration Tool software
(available to download from AMX). In most cases the default settings should not
require adjustment. For details, see the Acendo Vibe Instruction Manual, available to
view or download from www.amx.com.
Setup Mode
In order for the Acendo Vibe Configuration Tool to communicate with the ACV-5100,
the unit must be in Setup Mode. To place the ACV-5100 in Setup Mode, press the Audio
Source Select and Mic Mute buttons on the ACV-5100 simultaneously (see FIG. 9) for 3
seconds. All of the LEDs blink to indicate that the unit is in Setup Mode.
Note:
Press and hold the Audio Source Select and Mic Mute buttons for 3 seconds to
exit Setup mode.
Additional Documentation
For instructions on configuring the Acendo Vibe, file transfers, firmware updates,
programming and troubleshooting info, see the Acendo Vibe Instruction Manual,
available to view or download from www.amx.com.
Refer to AMX University for online videos that demonstrate many of the installation
steps described in this Quick Start Guide.
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