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Preliminar y, Installation, cont’d – Extron Electronics MLC 226 IP Series Installation User Manual

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MLC 226 IP Series • Installation

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PRELIMINAR

Y

These relays are normally open by default.
They will return to an open state if power is
removed from the controller. They can be
confi gured via SIS commands or the Global
Confi gurator (GC) software to
operate as follows:

on—relay closes and stays closed

until otherwise instructed

off—relay opens and stays open

until otherwise instructed

toggle—relay changes from open

to closed or from closed to
open until otherwise instructed

pulse—momentary (timed) (press

to turn on, timeout to turn off)

On (Clo

s

ed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay On

Relay Off

On (Clo

s

ed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay Toggle

or

Toggle off

Toggle on

On (Clo

s

ed)

Common

Off (Open)

Common

Relay Pulse

Turn off after

a set period

Off (Open)

Common

Turn

on

You can also use SIS commands or the GC software to specify pulse duration.

Via the GC software, each relay can be associated with a front panel button or
it can be operated independently.

d

IR/Serial Output ports — Depending on how the MLC is confi gured,

these ports output either infrared signals or unidirectional RS-232 signals
for controlling various devices such as VCRs and DVD players. Before it
can be used for controlling a device, each port must be set up via Global
Confi gurator software for either IR or RS-232 communication and associated
with a device driver.

For RS-232 output (-5 VDC to +5 VDC)

, use the illustration below as a wiring

guide, then wire a serial cable into this captive screw connector.

RS-232 default protocol:
9600 baud
• no parity
• 8 data bits
• 1 stop bit
• no fl ow control

N Maximum distances from the MLC to the device being controlled may vary

up to 200 feet (61 m). Factors such as cable gauge, baud rates, environment,
and output levels (from the MLC and the device being controlled) all affect
transmission distance. Distances of about 50 feet (15 m) are typically not a
problem. In some cases the MLC may be capable of transmitting and controlling
a given device via RS-232 up to 250 feet (76 m) away.

Common

Relay 5

Relay 6

To / from

control

equipment

Nor

m

a

lly

Open (5)

Common

Nor

m

a

lly

Open (6)

Common

1 2

COMMON

COMMON

COMMON

A

RELAYS

3 4

B

5 6

C

All relays
are
normally
open.

Common

Relay 5

Relay 6

To / from

control

equipment

Nor

m

a

lly

Open (5)

Common

Nor

m

a

lly

Open (6)

Common

1 2

COMMON

COMMON

COMMON

A

RELAYS

3 4

B

5 6

C

All relays
are
normally
open.

To a
Controllable
Device

Ground

Signal (Tx)

50'

(15.2 m)

(See note.)

GR

OUND

Tx/IR

Tx/IR

Tx/IR

GR

OUND

GR

OUND

IR/SERIAL OUT

A

B

C

To a
Controllable
Device

Ground

Signal (Tx)

50'

(15.2 m)

(See note.)

GR

OUND

Tx/IR

Tx/IR

Tx/IR

GR

OUND

GR

OUND

IR/SERIAL OUT

A

B

C