MLC 206, MLC 206 AAP,MLC 206 EC, MLC 206 AAP ECMediaLink™ Controllers68-601-01 Rev. BPrinted in the USA11 02
MediaLink Controllers • Installation2-2InstallationInstallation OverviewCAUTIONInstallation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only
2-3MediaLink Controllers • InstallationFlush withWall SurfaceScrews or NailsWall StudWall BoxInstallation ProceduresThe MLC can be installed into a wa
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-47a. If you are using a wall box, insert the wall box into the opening, and attach itto the
2-5MediaLink Controllers • Installation5. Detach one of the preprinted labels or one of the blank labels from the sheet oflabels that is included with
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-6Rear/bottom panel cable connections MLC 206 rear viewMLC 206 bottom view1Configuration por
2-7MediaLink Controllers • Installation+12VDC output+12VDC outputFor the IR Broadcaster with emitter portFor a wired projector remote portMLCIR contro
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-81596765432189PurpleBlueGreenYellowOrangeRedBrownGreyBlackConnector ShellPin #ColorUC CableS
2-9MediaLink Controllers • InstallationThe control modules are Architectural Adapter Plate modules that can beconnected to the MLC to control devices
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-10Extron switcher control connections6Contact closure Tally Out(put) connector — To effectiv
2-11MediaLink Controllers • InstallationIf you are not using an optional switcher, connect an external power supply(12VDC, 1 A maximum) to this port t
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Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-12POWERABMLS100SeriesSwitcherMLC/RS-232Power PortABCDE ABCIRDisplay/Source ControlExtron Swi
2-13MediaLink Controllers • InstallationPinout guideThe illustration below summarizes the pin assignments of all of the MLC’s bottompanel connectors t
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-14Application diagramAn example of one way to connect accessories to the controller is shown
2-15MediaLink Controllers • InstallationMounting the MLC to an electrical box or mud ring1. With power disconnected at the source, insert the MLC into
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-16Mounting the MLC to a wall or furniture1. Attach the optional lectern mounting faceplate t
2-17MediaLink Controllers • InstallationMounting the MLC in a Euro Channel1. With power disconnected at the source, insert the MLC 206 EC orMLC 206 AA
Installation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Installation2-18
MediaLink™ Controllers3Chapter ThreeOperationProjector ControlFront Panel Features and OperationOptional Control Modules and MLA Remote
MediaLink Controllers • Operation3-2OperationProjector ControlThe MLC 206 can control a projector or other display device by using IR or RS-232control
3-3MediaLink Controllers • OperationThe MLC 206 is shown in the following examples, but the features and operationare the same for all MLC models.Extr
iMediaLink Controllers • Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 • Introduction ...
Operation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Operation3-4pressing the button when the MLC is in the secondary mode orvia the Windows-based software.The co
3-5MediaLink Controllers • OperationOptional Control Modules and MLA-RemoteThe MLC has an additional thirty memory blocks in which IR or other command
Operation, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Operation3-6The buttons on the optional MLA-Remote duplicate theMLC’s front panel controls and also those of
MediaLink™ Controllers4Chapter FourSerial CommunicationRS-232 Programmer’s GuideControl Software for Windows
MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-2Serial CommunicationThe MLC can be remotely set up and controlled via a host computer or otherdevice (s
4-3MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationE16 – Unit is busyE23 – Checksum error.Using the command/response tablesThe command/response tables bel
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-4Volume adjustmentSet the output volumeX3 V Vol X3 Specify the volume for t
4-5MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationThe syntax for setting a special function is __ * X? # where __ is the function number and X? is the v
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-6Command/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand
4-7MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationIRCM-DV+ address 2, address 1 button associationAssociate MLC buttons w/IRCM-DV+ 25* X? # DVA_VMap*X?
ii MediaLink Controllers • Table of ContentsTable of Contents, cont’d68-601-01 Rev. BPrinted in the USA11 02All trademarks mentioned in this manual ar
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-8Command Hex. command Response Additional description(host to MLC) (MLC to h
4-9MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationControl Software for Windows®The included Extron MediaLink™ Control Program for Windows offers another
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-10User ModeThe User Mode screen, shown below, includes the most frequently u
4-11MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationSwitcher (MLS) ConfigThe Switcher (MLS) Config screen, shown below, only becomes available if anoption
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-12Controller (MLC) ConfigThe Controller (MLC) Config screen, shown below, is
4-13MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationPrimary and secondary modesThe MLC Buttons area in the lower left of this screen lets you select betwe
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-14Aim the remote control at the MLC's IR pickup devices, press the remo
4-15MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationDuring IR learning hold the device’s remote control 4” to 14” (10 cm to 36 cm)away from and directly i
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-16Macros: associating MLC and control module buttons with each otherBasic co
4-17MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4. Select a “trigger” button that has been programmed with IR code (shown indull red) or RS-232 code (
MediaLink™ Controllers1Chapter OneIntroductionAbout the MLC 206Features and OptionsMediaLink System Application Examples
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-18The trigger and destination buttons change to lighter shades of green or r
4-19MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication8. You can daisy chain trigger-destination ties together to allow multiple controlcommands to be sent
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-20Advanced Projector ConfigThe Advanced Projector Config screen, shown below
4-21MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communicationto use for asking for the power status (the polling command), the off referenceresponse (for Off Compa
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-22Relay & Misc. OptionsThe Relay & Misc. Options screen, shown below
4-23MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationLatched/Momentary — Contacts can be programmed to operate in one oftwo ways: latching (brief contact)
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-24Saving and restoring configurationsThe MLC can be configured by various me
4-25MediaLink Controllers • Serial CommunicationKey to file namesFile name Description________.MLL Extron-supplied projector driver library files. Th
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-26Using the emulation modeThe MediaLink Control Program features an emulatio
4-27MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4. Enter a filename of your choice for storing the configuration settings, thenselect Save.The Emulati
MediaLink Controllers • Introduction1-2IntroductionAbout the MLC 206The Extron MediaLink™ Controller (MLC 206) provides infrared (IR) and RS-232remote
Serial Communication, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication4-28
MediaLink™ ControllersAAppendix ASpecifications, Part Numbers, and AccessoriesSpecificationsPart Numbers and Accessories
MediaLink Controllers • Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesA-2Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesSpecificationsControl/remote — controller
A-3MediaLink Controllers • Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesPart Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded partsThese items are included in each order f
Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Specifications, Part Numbers, AccessoriesA-4Miscellaneous accessories Part nu
MediaLink™ ControllersBAppendix BDimensions, Templates,Replacements, and UpgradesDimensionsTemplatesReplacements and Upgrades
MediaLink Controllers • Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, and UpgradesB-2Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, UpgradesDimensionsThe following diagr
B-3MediaLink Controllers • Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, and UpgradesInstallationCableCableClampWall StudFoilShieldScrews or NailsScrewBraidedS
Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, Upgrades, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, and UpgradesB-4MLC 206 AAP Cutout Te
B-5MediaLink Controllers • Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, and UpgradesReplacements and UpgradesFirmware replacementIn some cases the MLC’s firmw
1-3MediaLink Controllers • IntroductionMediaLink System Application ExamplesMLS 306MediaLink SwitcherVCRDVD123456MACCELL CAMERAWORKMENU NEXTVOLUMEADJU
Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, Upgrades, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Dimensions, Templates, Replacements, and UpgradesB-6ABC D EAB CIRDisplay/
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Introduction, cont’dMediaLink Controllers • Introduction1-4MLA-VC10POWER/STATUSA BMLC/RS-232POWERExtronMediaLink ControllerMLC 206 AAPDISPLAYPOWERVO
MediaLink™ Controllers2Chapter TwoInstallationInstallation OverviewUL RequirementsInstallation Procedures
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