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MAX Servers - Overview

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MAX Servers: HT Home Theater and MMS Multimedia Servers

MAX Servers - Overview

NOTICE: MAX Products are not designed or intended to, and may not be used to, violate anyone’s
copyright or other intellectual property rights. Each user of the Products may only use the Products in
connection with materials legally owned or licensed by such user and only to the extent such ownership
or license rights permit such use.

MAX-MMS (Multimedia) and MAX-HT (Home Theater) Servers utilize robust internal disk drive
systems to keep an ever expanding library of DVDs and CDs well organized, simple to access, and easy
to use. MAX servers allow you to efficiently manage hundreds of DVDs and CDs.

MAX servers accommodate single and multi-room video distribution, allowing the user to search and
select chapters, titles and tracks. Video is stored in native DVD format to fully capture the quality of the
original video. Music is stored in native audio CD format. Additionally, MAX servers provide playback
of MP3 files.

MAX servers support up to 25 MAX-AVM audio/video modules, via Ethernet.

MAX servers support 1 or 2 MAX-AOM audio-only modules (each of which can distribute
four zones of audio), via USB.

FIG. 1

MAX MMS Multimedia Servers

MMS-01S (FG 2178-10)

MMS-02S (FG 2178-12)

MMS-02SB (FG 2178-11)

MMS-04S (FG 2178-07)

MMS-12S (FG 2178-08)

MMS-900 (FG 2178-06)

MMS Multimedia Servers

approximately 250GB of content storage

approximately 500GB of content storage

approximately 250GB of content storage

approximately 1TB of content storage

approximately 3TB of content storage

more than 7TB of content storage

Refer to the MAX Modules Instruction Manual (available online at www.amx.com), as
well as the individual Installation Guides for details and installation instructions on
MAX Modules.

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