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Operation, Front panel features, Buttons on the front panel – Extron Electronics MLC 52 Series User Guide User Manual

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MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Introduction

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MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Installation and Configuration

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MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers • Operation

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Operation

This section describes the front panel features of the MLC 52 models and provides
procedures for operating the controllers. Topics include:

Front Panel Features

Selecting Inputs

Resetting

Locking the Front Panel (Executive Mode)

Front Panel Features

The MLC 52 front panel contains six buttons, each of which can be programmed with up
to four IR or RS-232 commands or functions.

Buttons on the Front Panel

The front panel backlit buttons light amber when the MLC 52 is powered on. Buttons that
are not currently selected and active are lit more dimly (25% brightness) than the selected
ones (100% brightness).
You can program commands onto these buttons (up to four commands per button) using
IR Learning (see

Configuring Using IR Learning

on page 18, the MLC 52 configuration

software via the configuration port, or IR data transfer from a configured MLC 52 (see

Configuring Using IR Data Transfer [IR Beaming]

on page 15).

Switch modes

Depending on the driver that you load to your MLC (see

Loading Extron Drivers

on

page 52), each of the buttons is preconfigured in one of the following switch modes:

Single switch mode: In this mode, the button operates independently of the
other buttons. Pressing a button in this mode does not affect any other button.

Input switch mode: Buttons in this mode are grouped together so that only one
of them can be active at a time. When one button is activated, it becomes fully
lit, while the other (inactive) buttons are dimmed to 25% brightness. When you
press one of the buttons in input mode, all other buttons in input mode become
inactive.

Volume mode: This mode is available only on the standard (not VC) MLC
models, and only for the two buttons that are labeled Vol

>

and Vol

<

. When an

RS-232 driver that contains a volume table is part of the configuration, pressing a
button in volume mode accesses the volume table of the driver. Press and

hold

the appropriate button to raise or lower the volume of the projector or display by
the amount specified in the volume table. When the MLC is in volume mode, the
button labeled Vol

>

always increases the volume; Vol

<

lowers it.

NOTE: If the driver for your display device contains a volume table, a single

press of the volume button has no effect. You must press and hold the
button to increase or decrease the volume.