Page 2 - 注 意; Korean; Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions • English WARNING : This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. ATTENTION: This symbol, , when used on the product, is intended to...
Page 3 - FCC Class A Notice; Extron Safety and; ” on the Extron website.; Copyright; © 2013 Extron Electronics. All rights reserved.; S3 Service Support Solutions
FCC Class A Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. The Class A limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equ...
Page 4 - Conventions Used in this Guide; Notifications; may; Software Commands; CE; File; Specifications Availability
Conventions Used in this Guide Notifications The following notifications are used in this guide: CAUTION: A caution indicates a situation that may result in minor injury. ATTENTION: Attention indicates a situation that may damage or destroy the product or associated equipment. NOTE: A note draws att...
Page 5 - Contents; Operation; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Contents
Contents Mounting the MLC 52 ....................................... 23 Preparing the Site ......................................... 23Mounting the MLC to an Electrical Box ......... 24Mounting the MLC to a Decora Mounting Bracket ........................................................ 25 Mounting ...
Page 6 - Serial Communication; Command and Response Table for SIS; Reference Information; MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout
Serial Communication ................................ 46 Configuration Ports ........................................... 46Using the MLC 52/DVCM 50 Configuration Program .......................................................... 46 Installing the Software from the DVD ............. 47Downloading and...
Page 7 - MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction; Introduction; MLC 52 User Guide; About this Guide; Models; US models
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction 1 Introduction This section gives an overview of the MLC 52 User Guide and describes the Extron ® MLC 52 Series MediaLink ® Controllers and their features. Topics include: • About this Guide • About the MLC 52 Series MediaLink Controllers • Application Dia...
Page 8 - European models; MLC 52 RS EU VC; MK models; MLC 52 RS MK VC; Standard Features; IR and RS-232 ports for universal display device control
European models • MLC 52 RS EU — European two-gang size. Controls the display device by either IR or RS-232. • MLC 52 RS EU VC — European two-gang size. Controls the display device by either IR or RS-232. This model has a volume control knob to control an amplifier such as an Extron MPA Mini Power A...
Page 9 - Options and Accessories; Installing the Software from the DVD
• Inactivity timer for display shutoff — Adjustable timer control provides automatic shutdown of the display device to conserve energy, prevent plasma burn-in, and extend projector lamp life. • Front panel security lockout — Front panel lockout (executive mode) can be implemented where the MLC 52 is...
Page 10 - Device Drivers; Files; or; Program; Configuring the MLC 52 Using; System Requirements; Application Diagrams; Application Diagram for an MLC 52 RS
Device Drivers In order for the MLC 52 to control a switcher, projector, or other display device via IR or RS-232 communication, it must have drivers loaded for the devices it will control. Drivers can be obtained in the following ways: • IR or an RS-232 driver files can be installed from a disc, do...
Page 11 - Mini Power Amplifier; Ceiling Speakers; Application Diagram for an MLC 52 RS VC
POWER 12V 3A MAX OUTPUT 4/8 OHMS INPUTS L R L R REMOTE VOL/MUTE 10V 50mA L MP A 152 R C US LISTED 17TT AUDIO/VIDE O APP ARA TUS CLASS 2 WIRING DO NOT GROUND OR SHOR T SPEAKER OUTPUTS! Projector PC VGA with Audio DVD/VCR Combo S-video and Composite Video with Audio Audio Output MLC 52 ExtronMPA 152 M...
Page 12 - Installation and; Rear Panel and Cable Connections; MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC Rear Views (US Models)
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction 6 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration 6 Installation and Configuration This section describes the front, side, and rear panel features of the four MLC 52 models, and provides procedures for installing and configuring the controlle...
Page 13 - MLC 52 RS MK and MLC 52 RS MK VC Rear Views; MLC 52 RS EU and MLC 52 RS EU VC Rear Views; — These sensors allow for IR control of the MLC and for; Configuring Using IR; on page 18 for the IR Learning procedure).; Enable Macro LED; — The LED located immediately above or to the right of the four; Setting Up Button Macros Using IR; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration
VOL/ MUTE + 10V 3 6 4 1 2 5 5 2 6 1 3 Figure 4. MLC 52 RS MK and MLC 52 RS MK VC Rear Views ON PC OFF VCR DVD DOC CAM VOL/ MUTE + 10V 1 6 2 3 4 5 ON PC OFF VOL VOL 1 3 2 6 5 Figure 5. MLC 52 RS EU and MLC 52 RS EU VC Rear Views a IR Learner/Transmitter — These sensors allow for IR control of the MLC...
Page 14 - Installation Steps; Mounting the MLC 52
c Configuration switches — When set to On, these DIP switches place the MLC in IR learning or data transfer mode, or disable IR repeats. • Switch 1: Enables IR learning. • Switch 2: Enables data transfer, such as cloning the current MLC configuration onto another MLC 52 (see Configuring Using IR Dat...
Page 15 - MLM 52 1GWP and MLM 52 VC User Guide
3. If you want to use a different faceplate from the one that is attached, remove the installed faceplate from the MLC, and replace it with the new one (see Replacing the Faceplate [US Models Only] ). 4. Attach cables to the rear of the MLC and to the display device as well as any optional devices s...
Page 16 - Figure 6_Remove screws; Screws to Remove from the MLC Faceplate; Figure 7_New faceplate; Installing the MLC onto a New Faceplate; Replacing Button Labels; figure 9; on the next page). Remove the button assembly by inserting; Pry the Button Button Assembly Off the Base
Figure 6_Remove screws 1 1 1 2 3 4 E ON 2 3 4 Tx IR OUT GND IR IN GND + 12V 1 1 Figure 6. Screws to Remove from the MLC Faceplate Figure 7_New faceplate Faceplate Standoff MLC 52 Figure 7. Installing the MLC onto a New Faceplate Replacing Button Labels The button caps are prelabeled for your conveni...
Page 17 - Removing and Replacing a Button Label; as the Brother
2. Locate the small corner notch on the lens cap, and slide the screwdriver between the lens cap and the diffuser (see b in the illustration below). 3. Using a rotating motion of the screwdriver, carefully pry the two pieces apart (see c in figure 9). 2 3 TEXT Separate the two-piece button here atth...
Page 18 - Wiring the Control Connector
Wiring the Control Connector The display and source control connector allows you to connect cables for IR devices, RS-232 devices (RS models only), and AC power to the MLC. The illustration below shows the MLC control connector pin assignments that are described on the following pages. IR in 12 V DC...
Page 19 - Recommended Cables; on page 62 for ordering; Wiring for IR Control; Wiring the Control Connector for IR
FIG_Wiring for RS-232 D Ground (Gnd) F E D C B A F Transmit (Tx) To the Display or Projector RS-232 Port RS-232 Figure 11. Wiring for RS-232 Control (RS Models Only) Extron recommends using the CTL Series Comm-Link Control System Cable, available in lengths of 500 feet (150 m) (non-plenum only) and ...
Page 20 - on page 62 for; Wiring an IRL 20; Connect power to the MLC or the IRL 20.
Wiring an IRL 20 The Extron IRL 20 is a hard wired IR signal receiver that can be used with the MLC 52 and an IR remote control. The IRL 20 receives a signal via its front panel (or an IR sensor) from the IR remote control, and outputs a modulated IR signal via an IR emitter. Wire and connect the IR...
Page 21 - Wiring the Power Connector; Connecting the MLC 52 to the External Power Supply; Configuring the MLC 52 Using IR; Configuring Using IR Data Transfer (IR Beaming)
Wiring the Power Connector The control connector also contains a power connector for the MLC 52. Connect the supplied external 12 VDC, 1 A power supply to this port to power the MLC as shown in the following diagram. NOTE: The Extron PS 1210 (included) and other Extron power supplies can be used wit...
Page 22 - All MLC 52 models use the same IR data transfer procedure.; all; On the MLC that will receive the data, set switch; Data Transfer
To transmit configuration data via IR, both the transferring and the receiving MLCs must be removed from the wall, electrical box, or furniture, and both must be powered on. The MLC that is already configured can be powered by an external power supply, or it can share a power supply with the unit th...
Page 23 - Order in which the Buttons Blink during Data Transfer
The front panel buttons act as data transfer progress indicators. While data is being transferred, the buttons on both the transmitting and the receiving MLCs blink sequentially in clockwise order, starting with the On button in the upper-left corner (see figure 16). This cycle repeats until transfe...
Page 24 - Configuring Using IR Learning; Apply power to the MLC 52.; IR learning indicators; under “Rear; Activation of LEDs During Button Configuration
4. When the data transfer is complete, do either of the following: • If you want to repeat the transfer process to configure another MLC 52, repeat steps 2 and 3 for the unit that is to be configured. Press any button on the donor unit. The transfer process restarts. • If you are finished performing...
Page 25 - control whose function you want the selected MLC button to learn.; Removing IR Commands from a Button; While the MLC 52 is powered on, set configuration switch
4. Hold the remote control of the display device between 4 and 14 inches (10 to 36 cm) away from the MLC and point it at the IR Transmit/Receive LEDs on the MLC. Within 5 seconds of pressing the MLC button (step 3 ), press the button on the remote control whose function you want the selected MLC but...
Page 26 - toggle; Configuring a Single Button for Input Source Selection Using IR
Setting Up Button Macros Using IR Buttons function in either toggle mode or macro mode. By default, all the buttons (except the On and Off Display buttons) are in toggle mode. This means that each press of the button issues one command — the next in sequence of the four commands programmed to the bu...
Page 27 - Setting Up an MLC 52 VC Model with an Extron Amplifier; Wiring the VC Port; Wiring the VC Volume Control to an MPA Remote Volume Control Port
5. Press the MLC button that will store the input selection IR codes. The button blinks for 5 seconds, during which time it is able to learn codes. On the rear panel, the first (bottom) IR learning LED starts flashing.) If a command is not entered within 5 seconds, the button and LED stop blinking, ...
Page 28 - MLC RS EU VC with MPA; Application Diagram of an MLC 52 RS EU VC with an MPA Series; Requirements for the MLC 52 VC; The system must incorporate an Extron device.
MLC RS EU VC with MPA POWER 12V 3A MAX OUTPUT 4/8 OHMS INPUTS L R L R REMOTE VOL/MUTE 10V 50m A L MP A 152 R C US LISTED 17T T AUDIO/VIDE O APP ARA TUS CLASS 2 WIRING DO NOT GROUND OR SHOR T SPEAKER OUTPUTS! ML C 5 2 OFF PC DOCCAM DVD ON VIDEO Projector PC with Audio DVD/ VCR Combo S-video and Compo...
Page 29 - Figure 21_Wiring MLC VC and MPA; Wiring an MLC 52 VC Controller and an MPA Series Power Amplifier; Configuring the MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Vol Buttons; and Vol; the MLC 52 configuration program (see the program help file).; Preparing the Site; codes and to the equipment size requirements.; Templates for the MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC (US Models); on page 64 as a guide
Figure 21_Wiring MLC VC and MPA COMPUTER OUT AUDIO OUT Projector RS-232 or IRProjector Control Any input on the MPA can be used. To Loudspeakers MPA 152 MLC 52 VC Series P R /R-Y P B /B-Y REMOTE AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO Y/C VIDEO PC R R L Y G H/Cs B V RS-232 COMPUTER IN-2 CONTROL COMPUTER IN-1 AV IN Tx IR ...
Page 30 - Templates for MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC (US Models); Mounting the MLC to an Electrical Box; Mounting an Electrical Box
• The standard US MLC 52 model includes a one-gang black or white plastic faceplate, which can be installed on a standard one-gang US electrical box that is at least 1.75 inches deep. A mounting bracket (“mud ring”) is also included. • The US MLC 52 VC model includes a two-gang black or white plasti...
Page 31 - Ground the MLC to the electrical box as follows:; Do not; ground a product to both a separate earth ground and the circuit; Mounting the MLC 52 to an Electrical Box; Mounting the MLC to a Decora Mounting Bracket; Insert the mounting bracket into the hole.
6. Ground the MLC to the electrical box as follows: a. Attach the bare wire end of the provided grounding wire to the Gnd pin of the 6-pole captive screw connector on the MLC rear panel. b. Attach the other end of the grounding wire to a screw on the junction box. NOTE: Do not ground a product to bo...
Page 32 - Figure_Mounting US MLC to Decora; Mounting an MLC 52 to a Decora Mounting Bracket; Mounting the MLC to a Wall or Furniture
Figure_Mounting US MLC to Decora MLC 52 PR OJECT OR OFF ON VIDEO VOL VOL PC MLC 52 Wall Wall MountingBracket (Mud Ring) Figure 22. Mounting an MLC 52 to a Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting the MLC to a Wall or Furniture 1. With all cables attached to the MLC and power disconnected at the source, inse...
Page 33 - Front Panel Features; Buttons on the Front Panel; Switch modes; Loading Extron Drivers
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction 27 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration 27 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Operation 27 Operation This section describes the front panel features of the MLC 52 models and provides procedures for operating the controllers. Topics inc...
Page 34 - Setting Up Button; Front Panel Components; using the other labels that are provided (see; MLC 52 IR and RS; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Operation
• Power mode: The two Display buttons at the top of the front panel, labeled On and Off, are permanently in power mode. This mode is similar to input mode. The two Display buttons are mutually exclusive; if you press one, the other one becomes unlit. NOTE: You can also set up button macros using IR ...
Page 35 - — The display power buttons turn power to the projector or
MLC 52 RS MK VC MLC 52 RS MK MLC 52 ON PC OFF VIDEO VOL VOL 3 2 1 4 VOLUME MLC 52 ON PC OFF VCR DVD 3 2 1 5 Figure 24. MLC 52 RS MK and MLC 52 RS MK VC Front Panels MLC 52 RS EU VC MLC 52 RS EU MLC 52 ON PC OFF VIDEO VOL VOL 1 2 4 3 MLC 52 ON PC DOCCAM OFF VIDEO DVD 1 3 5 2 Figure 25. MLC 52 RS EU a...
Page 36 - Configuration port; Connection; mm TRS Cable for the Configuration Port
c Configuration port — Connect this port to your computer RS-232 port to configure and communicate with the MLC. Through this port, the MLC receives commands issued via the configuration software on your computer.Use a 2.5 mm TRS to 9-pin D-sub connector cable to connect the MLC to your PC via this ...
Page 37 - Selecting Inputs; Input Selection Buttons on the MLC 52 Front Panel
Selecting Inputs The four buttons below the On and Off buttons on the front panel can be configured to select inputs on the display device. The PC and Video buttons have been preconfigured to select inputs — a desktop or laptop computer (PC); a VCR or DVD (Video). Using IR learning, IR data transfer...
Page 38 - Resetting; Factory firmware reset; — Press and hold the bottom right button (the Video button; Factory configuration reset; — Press and hold the On and Off buttons; Buttons to Press and Hold for Executive Mode
Resetting In the event that the MLC 52 needs to be reset, you can do so by one of the following methods: • Factory firmware reset — Press and hold the bottom right button (the Video button on standard models or the blank button on VC models) while applying power to the MLC. This method resets the ML...
Page 39 - Special; You can configure buttons to operate independently of each other; In macro mode, one button press issues up to four; on page 20 to set up; Application 1: Using Multiple Sources with an MLC 52; Application 1: Projector with More Than Two Inputs
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction 33 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration 33 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Operation 33 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Special Applications 33 Special Applications This section describes some special types of applications that repre...
Page 40 - Projector remote control type A:; A different remote control button is used for; Projector remote control type B:; One remote control button is used for all; Programming Buttons for an IR Controlled System; Projector Remote Type A; Examples of Projector Remote Control Types A and B; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Special Applications
The MLC 52 is configured differently depending on the type of projector remote control that will be used and on whether the MLC will use IR or RS-232 projector control. Because each button on the MLC 52 can store up to four commands per button, the PC and Video buttons should be programmed as shown ...
Page 41 - Projector remote control type A (application 1); on page 18 for the IR learning procedure.); Programming MLC 52 Input Selection Buttons from a Projector
Projector remote control type A (application 1) This remote control has a discrete button for each input. Two buttons are designated for RGB inputs, one for S-video, and one for video (composite). • Use IR learning to program the command from each of the projector remote control RGB input selection ...
Page 42 - MLC 52 VC models with a type A remote control; Programming MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Input Selection; Projector remote control type B (application 1)
MLC 52 VC models with a type A remote control If you are using an MLC 52 IR VC or an MLC 52 RS VC model with a type A remote control, program the buttons using the following scheme: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 VIDEO S-Video RGB1 RGB2 INPUTS SET UP PLAY PRG+ PRG– POWER REW TV INPUT PAUSE FF STOP DIR A DIR B ...
Page 43 - Standard MLC 52 with a type B remote control; MLC 52 VC models with a type B remote control; Projector Remote Control Type B; Programming MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC with a Projector
Standard MLC 52 with a type B remote control If you are using an MLC 52 IR or an MLC 52 RS with a type B remote control, program the buttons using the following scheme: MLC 52 PROJECTOR ON PC VIDEO OFF VOL VOL Command 1: Computer The button should be in input switch mode. Projector Remote Control Ty...
Page 44 - Typical Projector Power Off Confirmation Prompt; Ensure that power is applied to the MLC 52.; on; Off
Application 2: Controlling Projectors that Require Power Off Confirmation Some projectors controlled via IR require the Power Off button on the hand-held remote control to be pressed twice to turn off the projector. These projectors usually present a prompt (similar to the one shown below) on the im...
Page 45 - Programming RGB inputs — projector remote control type A
4. Put the MLC Off button that you have just programmed into macro mode by pressing and holding the button for 3 seconds. The orange LED on the back panel, labeled “E,” flashes rapidly five times, then turns off, indicating that the button is now configured for macro mode. 5. Set configuration DIP s...
Page 46 - Programming video inputs — projector remote control type A
3. Program the input selection command “A” from the RGB 2 input selection button on the projector remote control into memory block 2 of the MLC 52 PC button: a. Press the PC button on the MLC front panel. The button blinks, indicating that the MLC is ready to learn the command. On the rear panel, th...
Page 47 - Programming an MLC 52 VC with a Projector Remote Control Type A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 VIDEO S-Video RGB1 RGB2 INPUTS SET UP PLAY PRG+ PRG– POWER REW TV INPUT PAUSE FF STOP DIR A DIR B SLEEP TV MUTE TIME/ LEVEL– DLY/CNT/REAR TIME/ LEVEL+ UP LEFT RIGHT DOWN SKIP/CHAPTER +100 – + DECK A/B EFFECT ON/OFF REC/ PAUSE INPUT SELECT CD TAPE TUNER PHONO TV/DBS TEST DVD/LD VC...
Page 49 - Projector Remote Type B
Configuration for a System with a Projector Remote Control Type B (Application 3) A type B remote control has only two input buttons: one for the RGB inputs and one for the S-video and composite video inputs (see page 34 ). Each of these buttons contains two commands (“A” and “B”) that cause the but...
Page 50 - Programming an MLC 52 VC with a Projector Remote Control Type B
SIZE ENTER MENU CENTER CONT/ BRT COL/ TINT ASPECT RATIO VIDEO MUTE AUDIO MUTE A/V MUTE SHARP PHASE VIDEO COMPUTER MLC 52 DISPLAY ON PC OFF DVD VCR VOLUME Command 1: Computer IR Command “A” Command 2: Computer IR Command “B” Leave blank and do not program. The button should be in single switch mode. ...
Page 52 - Serial; Configuration Ports; Using the MLC 52/DVCM 50 Configuration Program
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction 46 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration 46 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Operation 46 MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication 46 Serial Communication This section describes the procedure for accessing and starting the ...
Page 53 - on the DVD drive to; Software; button (surrounded by a red; Extron Software DVD Screen; On the Control Software screen, click the; Install Link on Software DVD; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication
Installing the Software from the DVD To install the MLC 52 configuration software to your computer from the included Extron Software Products DVD: 1. Insert the disc into your computer drive. The DVD should start automatically. If it does not, open your Windows Explorer and double-click Launch.exe o...
Page 54 - Downloading and Installing the Software from the Website; Download; Control Software Button on Download Center Screen; Download Link on the Website for the MLC 52/DVCM 50; Download MLC52SW
Downloading and Installing the Software from the Website If you do not have the software on DVD, download it to your computer from the Extron website as follows: 1. Visit the Extron website at www.extron.com and select the Download tab. Figure 43. Control Software Button on Download Center Screen 2....
Page 55 - Starting the Configuration Program; Select a Comm Port Tab
By default the installation creates a MediaLink folder at the following location on your computer hard drive: C:\Program Files [ or Program Files (x86) ] \Extron\ MediaLink . The following items are placed in the folder: • MediaLnk52.exe (MLC 52/DVCM 50 Configuration Program) • MLC_52_and_DVCM_50_He...
Page 57 - The MLC 52 is compatible with IP Link IR; Loading a new driver causes the existing configuration on the MLC; Windows XP; and; Windows 7
Loading Extron Drivers Extron drivers are control files (libraries) of Extron-created projector or display commands that are specific to a particular display device. There are different sets of drivers for serial (RS-232) and for IR control.Before you can use the software to configure the MLC button...
Page 58 - Downloading IR drivers from the DVD; Selecting the MLC 52/DVCM 50 IR Driver Package
Downloading IR drivers from the DVD The software DVD provided with the MLC 52 contains a set of device drivers that are also available from the website. To load the drivers from the DVD to your computer: 1. Load the Extron Software Products DVD into your CD or DVD drive. The disc should start automa...
Page 59 - Driver2
4. From the DVD, you can download either the current Extron driver package (containing all IR drivers that were available at the time the package was compiled) or one driver at a time.To download the driver package: a. Click Download install for current driver package ( n . n MB) . Figure 49. IR Dev...
Page 60 - To download a single driver:; for the type; Saving a Single Driver to the Computer
To download a single driver: a. (Optional) From the Select Interface Type drop-down menu, select IR for the type of drivers to view. When you make this selection, only drivers in the current driver package are displayed. b. If you want to view all the IR drivers, including those outside the current ...
Page 61 - Downloading drivers from the website; Device Drivers Screen
Downloading drivers from the website Drivers can also be obtained directly from the Extron website, as follows: 1. Visit the Extron website at www.extron.com , and click the Download tab. 2. Click the Device Drivers button (shown at right) on the Download Center screen. 3. From the drop-down menu on...
Page 62 - Entering MLC 62 Driver Search Criteria; driver
As you make each selection, the driver list below changes to display all available drivers meeting your selected criteria. Figure 52. Entering MLC 62 Driver Search Criteria 5. Click on the device name whose driver you want to download. To download all the drivers in the current package, click the Do...
Page 63 - Using SIS Commands; Controller-initiated messages; where V; nn; is the MLC 52 model; Error Responses; – Invalid command or parameter; Using the Command and Response Table; ASCII to Hex Conversion Table
Using SIS Commands Simple Instruction Set (SIS) commands can be entered on your computer, using a utility such as Extron DataViewer or HyperTerminal, to find out more information about the MLC 52, to toggle display power or front panel lock state, or to reset the unit. Host-to-Controller Communicati...
Page 64 - Symbol Definitions
Symbol Definitions ] = CR/LF (carriage return/line feed) (hex 0D 0A ) } = Soft carriage return (no line feed) (hex 0D ; web | ) • = Space E = Escape key (hex 1B ; web W ) X! = Firmware version number ( n . nn format) X@ = Display power status ( 0 through 3 ) 0 = power off 1 = power on 2 = cooling do...
Page 65 - Command and Response Table for SIS Commands; Command; Display Power Status
Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Command ASCII Command (Host to Unit) Response (Unit to Host) Additional Description Information Requests Query firmware version Q X!] Display firmware version X! to two decimal places ( n.nn ). Example: Q 1.00 ] View controller part number N 60-74 n - nn ]...
Page 66 - MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Reference Information; Reference; Part Numbers and Accessories; Included Parts
MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Reference Information Reference Information This section contains the names and part numbers of included parts and optional accessories for all models of the MLC 52. It also contains instructions for mounting an electrical junction box and templates for measuring and c...
Page 67 - Optional Accessories; Mounting Hardware; Part Number; MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Reference Information
Optional Accessories These optional items can be ordered separately: Mounting Hardware Part Number EWB 101 one-gang external wall box (black, white) 60-1161-02, -03 JB 125 one-gang junction box, 2.5" (10 mm) deep 980130 SMB 101 one-gang surface mount box (black only) 60-1292-02 EWB 102 two-gang ...
Page 68 - Templates for MLC 52 and
Mounting an Electrical Box If you want to install the MLC 52 or MLC 52 VC (US models) in an electrical box (in a wall or in furniture), install the box as described below. NOTE: These instructions are for US models only. To mount an electrical box for an EU or MK model, follow the directions provide...
Page 69 - Attaching an Electrical Box to a Wall Stud; not
8. Insert the electrical box into the opening, and attach it to the wall stud or furniture with nails or screws, leaving the front edge flush with the outer wall or furniture surface. The following illustration applies to all sizes of electrical boxes. 1-gang wall box.eps Wall opening flush with edg...
Page 70 - SURFACE; MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout Template for the One-gang Decora
MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout Template for the One-gang Decora Mud Ring To mount the MLC 52 to a one-gang plastic Decora mud ring, use the dimensions shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface. MLC 52 (Front View) Cut-Out Template for 4.50" (11.43 cm) Top Panel SURFACE CUT-OUT AREA FOR...
Page 71 - SURFACE CUT-OUT AREA; MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Cutout Template for the Two-gang
MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Cutout Template for the Two-gang Decora Mud Ring To mount the MLC 52 VC to a two-gang plastic Decora mud ring, use the dimensions shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface. MLC 52 VC (Front View) Cut-Out Template for 4.50" (11.43 cm) Top Panel 3.88" (9...
Page 72 - Cutout Template for Mounting an MLC 52 IR or MLC 52 RS Directly to
MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout Template for Mounting Directly to a Wall or Furniture To mount the MLC 52 RS or IR directly to a wall or furniture, use the dimensions shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface. MLC 52 (Front View) Cut-Out Template for 4.50" (11.43 cm ) To install anMLC 5...
Page 73 - Cutout Template for Mounting an MLC 52 IR VC or MLC 52 RS VC
MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Cutout Template for Mounting Directly to a Wall or Furniture To mount the MLC 52 RS VC or MLC 52 IR VC directly to a wall or furniture, use the dimensions shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface. MLC 52 VC (Front View) Cut-Out Template for 4.60" (11.68 c...
Page 74 - Contact Information; USA; xtron
Extron Headquarters +1.800.633.9876 (Inside USA/Canada Only)Extron USA - West Extron USA - East +1.714.491.1500 +1.919.850.1000 +1.714.491.1517 FAX +1.919.850.1001 FAX Extron Europe +800.3987.6673 (Inside Europe Only)+31.33.453.4040 +31.33.453.4050 FAX Extron Asia 800.3987.6673 (Inside Asia Only)+65...