Programming buttons for an ir controlled system, Projector remote control type a (application 1), Video s-video rgb1 rgb2 – Extron electronic MEDIALINK MLC 52 User Manual
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MLC 52 Series MediaLink Controllers • Special Applications
Programming buttons for an IR controlled system
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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
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DECK
A/B
EFFECT
ON/OFF
REC/
PAUSE
INPUT SELECT
CD TAPE
TUNER
PHONO
TV/DBS
TEST
DVD/LD VCR
ENT DISP
VIDEO
S-Video
RGB1
RGB2
INPUTS
Projector Remote Type A
Projector Remote Type B
SIZE
ENTER
MENU
CENTER
CONT/
BRT
COL/
TINT
ASPECT
RATIO
VIDEO
MUTE
AUDIO
MUTE
A/V
MUTE
SHARP
PHASE
VIDEO
COMPUTER
VIDEO
COMPUTER
Examples of projector remote control types A and B
The illustrations on the following pages show the commands to program to the
memory slots on the MLC’s input selection buttons from the two types of projector
remote controls, when the projector is controlled via IR. Determine which of these
two types most resembles your projector’s hand-held remote control, then select
the appropriate instruction set from the following sections to program IR
commands to your MLC 52.
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).
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Use IR learning to program the command from each of the projector remote’s
RGB input selection buttons onto the MLC’s PC button.
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Use IR learning to program the commands from the projector remote’s Video
button and S-video button onto the MLC’s Video or blank (VC models)
button.
(See “Configuring using IR learning” in chapter 3, “Operation,” for the IR learning
procedure.)
The MLC now has two commands each on the PC and Video or blank (VC models)
buttons. This enables you to switch between the two PC inputs by repeatedly
pressing the PC button, and between the two composite/S-video inputs by
repeatedly pressing the Video or blank button.