The AMX NMX - WP - N2410 is an outstanding windowing processor from the N2400 Series. It's a game - changer in professional AV technology, enabling multiple real - time UHD streams to be displayed on a single stream at the same time. This approach not only boosts capability and flexibility but also cuts down on installation and support costs. With this processor, you can combine up to four HD sources into a single 4K image or mix 4K and HD sources in any setup. Key features include handling up to 4 video streams along with user - defined static backgrounds, 4x1 windowing with stacking, 4K60 4:4:4 output for high - quality display, an easy - to - use built - in web interface for quick stream manipulation, a built - in audio matrix switch for audio selection, the ability to be located anywhere on the video network, and the option to retrofit to an existing N2400 Series video network. Technical specs: Dimensions are 1.75” x 17.25” x 12” (4.5 cm x 43.8 cm x 30.5 cm). It supports N2400 network video sources over Ethernet for input and output. Video input resolutions range from a minimum of 640x480p to a maximum horizontal of 4096 or vertical of 2160. Output supports most common UHD up to 4096x2160. Front and rear panel components have various functions as detailed in the data sheet. FG number is FGN2410.


Using the AMX NMX - WP - N2410 is quite straightforward. First, connect your video sources to the appropriate N2400 network video input ports over Ethernet. If you want to add a static background, define it through the built - in web interface. You can then use the web interface to crop, scale, and position each video stream window in just seconds. For audio, use the built - in audio matrix switch to select the audio stream you want for the output. When it comes to placement, since it's networked, you don't have to put it right next to the sources or displays. Just make sure it's connected to the video network. As for maintenance, keep the device in a clean and well - ventilated area. Regularly check the front panel LEDs for any status or diagnostic information. If you need to reset the device, use the reset button on the front panel. Refer to the data sheet for detailed component information and troubleshooting.