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Page 1 - MLC 104 Plus Series

MLC 104 Plus SeriesMediaLink® ControllersReference Manual68-1443-01 Rev. B01 09Outside front coverCheck the Extron Web site (www.extron.com) for updat

Page 2 - Inside front cover:

Table of Contents, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsTOC-viPRELIMINARY

Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-36PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS co

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4-37MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand ASCII Comm

Page 5 - Table of Contents

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-38PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS co

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4-39MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand ASCII Comm

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SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-40PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS co

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series5Chapter FiveSpecial ApplicationsUsing Monitoring to Make Functions Track Actual ConditionsWorking With Combination Sour

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MLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-2Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYThere are numerous ways to use a MediaLink Controller to control and monit

Page 10 - PRELIMINARY

5-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications PRELIMINARYSetting up a front panel buttonThis section describes a procedure for setting up monitoring o

Page 11 - Chapter One

Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-4PRELIMINARYf. For Toggle, click 2 to associate the Video Mute Off command wi

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5-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY5. Click the Video Mute: On command in the Available Options area.6. Click the Apply Condit

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series1Chapter OneIntroduction About This ManualAbout the MLC 104 Plus Series MediaLink® ControllersProjector ControlHow the M

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-6PRELIMINARY10. Click the Apply Action button.11. Scroll through the Subject

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5-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYWorking With Combination Source DevicesMany combination DVD-VCR players can output the video

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-8PRELIMINARYTo configure a single MLC 104 Plus Series’ input button to control

Page 17 - Chapter Two

5-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY7. In the Button Mode list box, select Toggle. This sets the button for toggle mode, which

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-10PRELIMINARY(1, 2, 3, or 4) and %23 is the URL-encoding for the pound symbol

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5-11MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYon how to schedule front panel lockout periods, see “Front Panel Security Lockout (Executive

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-12PRELIMINARYg. Click on a different combination of button light color and bl

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5-13MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYb. Type in the e-mail name (this will appear in the list of available e-mails in GC), the s

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-14PRELIMINARYWorking With a Non-MediaLink Extron SwitcherAlthough the MediaLin

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5-15MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY5. If you want to use the MLC’s buttons to control Extron switcher inputs other than the de

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MLC 104 Plus Series • Introduction1-2IntroductionPRELIMINARYAbout This ManualThis manual provides detailed information and best practices recommendati

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-16PRELIMINARYc. Select Conditions in the Monitored Conditions area.d. Select

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5-17MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY4. Cable the MLC’s digital input ports to the appropriate pins of HSA 822M’s bottom panel c

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-18PRELIMINARYIn this example a 2-button switch is configured to have the MLC se

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5-19MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYi Click on the desired alert e-mail and on the name of the contact to whom the e-mail will

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-20PRELIMINARY5. Power on the equipment, and test the system. When one button

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5-21MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYequipment may require different wiring. Refer to the manufacturer’s specific wiring instruct

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-22PRELIMINARY3. In the IP Link tree view window, click on the MLC to be config

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5-23MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY4. In the Button Operations area, click the Digital Output tab. 5. Under Digital Output #1

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-24PRELIMINARY10. Click on the MLC’s Display Off button.11. Type in text for

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5-25MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYUsing an Amplifier and Volume Controller with the MLCThe MLC can attenuate but not amplify au

Page 35

1-3MLC 104 Plus Series • IntroductionPRELIMINARYE-mail notification — The MLC 104 IP Plus can be set up to send an e-mail when the projector has been

Page 36

Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-26PRELIMINARYConnecting an MLC 104 Plus Series controllerto an MLA-VC10 and an

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5-27MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYVolume control software setupTo configure the MLC to work with the MLA-VC10 volume controller

Page 38

Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-28PRELIMINARYbe reflected in the MLC’s GlobalViewer Web pages after you build a

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5-29MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYControlling a Second Projector/DisplayIf an installation doesn’t require additional inputs o

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-30PRELIMINARY2. In the IP Link tree view window, click on the MLC to be config

Page 41 - Chapter Three

5-31MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY4. Configure Display power button 1.a. Click on the Front Panel tab.b. Click on the first (

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-32PRELIMINARYl. In the Button Operations area, click the Light Control tab.m.

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5-33MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYCustomizing HTML Files to Control Devices, Modify Embedded Web Pages, and Send E-mail Alerts

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Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-34PRELIMINARYSSI command types and syntaxHost vs. remote commandsSIS commands

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5-35MLC 104 Plus Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYHow these commands are typed into the Global Configurator Email Manager:WCN| is the SIS comma

Page 46

Introduction, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Introduction1-4PRELIMINARYRefer to the Global Configurator help file or the IR Learner help file (which come wi

Page 47

Special Applications, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Special Applications5-36PRELIMINARYCreating and using query stringsA query string is a command that

Page 48

PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series6Chapter SixLabeling, Installation, and MountingUL/Safety RequirementsInstalling or Replacing Button LabelsWiring Periph

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MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-2Labeling, Installation, and MountingPRELIMINARYUL/Safety RequirementsThe Underwriters Lab

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6-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting PRELIMINARY8. Align the tabs on the MLC’s plunger with the notches on the diffuser plat

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Labeling, installation, and Mounting, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-4PRELIMINARYMounting the MLCOnce the system ha

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6-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and MountingPRELIMINARY• Groundeachfaceplatedirectlytoanearthground,asshownbelow. MLC 104

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Labeling, installation, and Mounting, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-6PRELIMINARYMounting the MLC to an electrical

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6-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and MountingPRELIMINARYInstalling an Extron MR Series mud ringDepending on the MLC model or MLM face

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Labeling, installation, and Mounting, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-8PRELIMINARY5. If necessary, use a rasp or fil

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6-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and MountingPRELIMINARYSegment Assembly ScrewsSmall To p/BottomSegmentMR 200 2-gang Mud RingMR 200 M

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1-5MLC 104 Plus Series • IntroductionPRELIMINARYports, configured buttons and digital inputs or outputs, and set up IP addresses and functions), that

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Labeling, installation, and Mounting, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-10PRELIMINARYMounting the MLC to a wall or fur

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6-11MLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and MountingPRELIMINARYUL rack mounting guidelinesThe following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) guid

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Labeling, installation, and Mounting, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Labeling, installation, and Mounting6-12PRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus SeriesAAppendix AReference MaterialSpecifications — MLC 104 IP Plus SeriesSpecifications — MLC 104 PlusPart Numbers and Accessor

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MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-2Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYSpecifications — MLC 104 IP Plus SeriesControl — host portsSerial host port ...

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A-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference Material PRELIMINARYTemperature/humidity ... Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) / 10% to 90%, no

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-4PRELIMINARY4.5”MLC 104 IP Plus AAPRear3.4"8.23”1.8”2.7"4.5”3.4"2.6

Page 65 - Chapter Four

A-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYSpecifications — MLC 104 PlusControl — host portsSerial host port ...

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-6PRELIMINARYEnclosure dimensionsMLC 104 Plus faceplate ... 4.5" H x 4.6&quo

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A-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYPart Numbers and AccessoriesControllersModel Part numberMLC 104 IP Plus (black and white, RAL90

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Introduction, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Introduction1-6PRELIMINARYFrom a distance of no more than 30 feet and within 40° of the perpendicular axis,

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-8PRELIMINARYFaceplates and frames Part numberMLM 104 2GWP (black and white pair of

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A-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYGlossary10/100Base-T is Ethernet which uses unshielded twisted pair (UTP - CAT 5, etc.) cable,

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-10PRELIMINARYIP address is a unique, 32-bit, binary number (12 digit decimal numbe

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A-11MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYSwitcher slaving is an old term sometimes used to indicate that a device such as the MLC or a

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-12PRELIMINARYtroubleshooting and disabled for daily use. Verbose mode creates mor

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A-13MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYCut-out TemplatesThis section includes templates for the MLC 104 IP Plus/MLC 104 Plus, MLC 104

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-14PRELIMINARYMLC 104 IP Plus AAP or MLC 104 IP Plus DV+MLC 104 IP Plus AAPMLC 104

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A-15MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYMLC 104 IP Plus LMLC 104 IP Plus LCut-Out Template for Extron's6.50"(16.5 cm)TEMPLAT

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-16PRELIMINARYMLM 104 LAAP2.8" (7.1 cm)7.9"(20.0 cm)SURFACE CUT-OUTAREA F

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A-17MLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYMLM 104 6GWPMLM 104 6GWPCut-Out Template for Extron'sTEMPLATE IS NOT FULL SIZE.To install

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series2Chapter TwoOperation, Features, and Cabling Setup Checklist: How to Proceed With InstallationFront Panel Features and O

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Reference Material, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Reference MaterialA-18PRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus SeriesBAppendix BFirmware UpdatesDetermining the Firmware VersionUpdating the Main Firmware

Page 82

MLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesB-2Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARYIf the need arises, you can replace the Extron MLC controller’s main firmware witho

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B-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware Updates PRELIMINARY4. In the factory default Web pages, select the Status tab, System Status page. The firmware ver

Page 84

Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesB-4PRELIMINARYUpdating the Main FirmwareMost firmware upgrade tools (except Extron Firmwa

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B-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARY4. Click on the Browse button.5. In the Choose file dialog box, locate and select the firmware fil

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Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesB-6PRELIMINARYb. For serial communication, select RS-232 and set the communications set

Page 87

B-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARYUpdating firmware via Extron IP Link™ File Manager software (for IP models)This is the recommended

Page 88

Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesB-8PRELIMINARY6. Set the maximum number of firmware uploads that can take place at the s

Page 89

B-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARYResetting the MLC and restoring its configurationAfter a firmware update you must reset the unit.

Page 90

MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-2Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYSetup Checklist: How to Proceed With InstallationG

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Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Firmware UpdatesB-10PRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus SeriesCAppendix CIndex

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MLC 104 Plus Series • IndexC-2IndexPRELIMINARYIndexSymbols0.evt 1-5.gc2 A-12.gcz A-12Aaccessories, part numbers for A-8advanced configurationoption

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C-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Index PRELIMINARYelectrical box, mounting to 6-6electrical box or mud ring, mounting to 6-6Email Alertsembedded Web page 3

Page 95

Index, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • IndexC-4PRELIMINARYIR-related settings, SIS commands fordisable IR reception 4-40IR 402 remote controloverview 1-

Page 96

C-5MLC 104 Plus Series • IndexPRELIMINARYSs19 file type A-12schedulingfront panel lockout periods 5-10screen controlusing a low voltage controller w

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Index, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • IndexC-6PRELIMINARY

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Lg manual back cover template_110708Extron’s WarrantyExtron Electronics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a perio

Page 99

© 2009 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.Extron USA - West Headquarters+800.633.9876Inside USA / Canada Only+1.714.491.1500+1.714.491.1517 FAX

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2-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling PRELIMINARYFront Panel Features and OperationN Many features must be set up in order for th

Page 101

This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipmen

Page 102

Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-4PRELIMINARYpower it off. By default, only one of the

Page 103

2-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYN Not all devices that use RS‑232 for audio level control can be properly contro

Page 104

Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-6PRELIMINARYFront Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mo

Page 105 - Chapter Five

2-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYUsing the front panel (all models)One or more PINs must be configured before this

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-8PRELIMINARYPreparing the MLC for front panel lockoutT

Page 107

2-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYPanels and CablingHost/Config port cablingCONFIGDISPLAYVOLUMEMLC 104 IP PLUSONVCRD

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-10PRELIMINARYRight/rear panel and cablingRUN10023GROUN

Page 109

2-11MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARY Projector,Panel Display,or Source DeviceMLC 104 Plus SeriesRight Side PanelGrou

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-12PRELIMINARYAdditional control connectionsb CM/IR/SC

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2-13MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYExtron CTLP Cable Color Code:Ground ( ) & Drain WireEDCBASCP Communication

Page 112

FCC Class A NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rul

Page 113

Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-14PRELIMINARYMLC 104 IP Plus DV+ connections:The MLC 1

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2-15MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARY Using these pins and an external switch to trigger digital input MLC104 DigInpu

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-16PRELIMINARY Digital output — To power LEDs, incandes

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2-17MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARY MLC104 DigOutput-03MLC 104 Plus Series+12 V+12 V2k OhmsLEDDigitalOutputGNDCTLSW

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-18PRELIMINARYConnecting an MLC 104 Plus Series contro

Page 118

2-19MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYf LAN (IP) connector and LEDs (IP models only) — An Ethernet connection can be

Page 119

Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-20PRELIMINARYPower connectione PWR (power) connector

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2-21MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYLeft side panel: reset featuresReset button and LED — Pressing this recessed but

Page 121

Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-22PRELIMINARYResetting the UnitThere are four reset mo

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2-23MLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and CablingPRELIMINARYPinout GuideThe illustration below summarizes the pin assignments of all of the

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Operation, Features, and Cabling, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling2-24PRELIMINARY

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PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series3Chapter ThreeSoftware-based Configuration and ControlConfiguration and Control: an OverviewThe Basic Setup Steps: a Guide

Page 126

MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-2Software-based Configuration and ControlPRELIMINARYConfiguration and Control: an Overvie

Page 127

3-3MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control PRELIMINARYCommunicating with the MLCTo communicate with the MLC, you must power on t

Page 128

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-4PRELIMINARYOnce an IP-enabled controlle

Page 129 - Volume control hardware setup

3-5MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARY5. Execute a ping command by entering “ping” followed by a space and the

Page 130 - MLA-VC10

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-6PRELIMINARY4. Select the Configuration

Page 131

3-7MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARY1. Temporarily change the host PC’s IP address. See “Setting up the PC f

Page 132

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-8PRELIMINARYor• Click on the Start menu

Page 133

3-9MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARY5. Change the PC’s IP address so it can communicate with the MLC 104 IP P

Page 134

TOC-iMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARYTable of ContentsChapter One • Introduction ...

Page 135

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-10PRELIMINARYGlobal Configurator offers t

Page 136

3-11MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARY• TheMLC 104 Plus Series Setup Guide, which is shipped with the MLC, co

Page 137

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-12PRELIMINARYAdvanced ConfigurationIR lea

Page 138

3-13MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYpower off/power down command twice. The MLC must be configured to send th

Page 139

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-14PRELIMINARYConfiguring an auxiliary (ML

Page 140

3-15MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYGC processes the information about the selected device(s), generates a do

Page 141 - Chapter Six

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-16PRELIMINARYStatusThe Status Web pages

Page 142

3-17MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYStatisticsThe Statistics page is mainly for administrators and maintenanc

Page 143

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-18PRELIMINARYSystem Settings This is for

Page 144

3-19MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYEmail AlertsIn this page you can specify the Web server’s IP address and

Page 145

Table of Contents, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsTOC-iiPRELIMINARYChapter Three • Software-based Configuration and Control ...

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Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-20PRELIMINARYFile ManagementThis Web pag

Page 147

3-21MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYControlUser ModeThe first of the Control Web pages is User Mode, which is

Page 148

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-22PRELIMINARYIR DriversThis Web page lis

Page 149

3-23MLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and ControlPRELIMINARYExample of a page for a projector driverGlobalViewer® Web PagesThe MLC 10

Page 150

Software-based Configuration and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Software-based Conguration and Control3-24PRELIMINARYCustomizing the MLC’s Contr

Page 151

PRELIMINARYMLC 104 Plus Series4Chapter FourSIS™ Programming and ControlHost-to-MLC CommunicationsCommands and Reponses

Page 152

MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-2SIS™ Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYThe MLC 104 Plus Series controller can be remotely set up a

Page 153 - Appendix A

4-3MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control PRELIMINARY• IftheMLC is off and an RS-232 connection is already set up (the PC is cabled to t

Page 154

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-4PRELIMINARYCommands and ReponsesUsing the command/response tab

Page 155

4-5MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYX1# = Local date and time format Set format (MM/DD/YY-HH:MM:SS). Example: 01/18/0

Page 156

TOC-iiiMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARYCustomizing the MLC’s Control Web Pages ...

Page 157

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-6PRELIMINARYto March. However, DST should be turned off in Haw

Page 158

4-7MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYX6# = Pulse time in 20 ms increments. If this parameter is missing or = 0, then puls

Page 159

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-8PRELIMINARYCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC)URL Encoded (Web

Page 160

4-9MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC)

Page 161

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-10PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 162

4-11MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 163

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-12PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 164

4-13MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 165

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-14PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 166

4-15MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 167

Table of Contents, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsTOC-ivPRELIMINARYCustomizing HTML Files to Control Devices, Modify Embedded Web Pages,

Page 168

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-16PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 169

4-17MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 170

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-18PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 171 - Appendix B

4-19MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 172

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-20PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 173

4-21MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 174

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-22PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

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4-23MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

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SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-24PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 177

4-25MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

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TOC-vMLC 104 Plus Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARY68-1443-01 Rev. B01 09All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their res

Page 179

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-26PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

Page 180

4-27MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to MLC

Page 181 - Appendix C

SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and Control4-28PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued

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4-33MLC 104 Plus Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYThe syntax for setting a special function for an MLC is X?*__#whereX? is the val

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