5.Program the input selection command “B” from the
a.Press the Video or blank button on the MLC front panel. The button blinks, indicating that the MLC is ready to learn the command. On the rear panel, the fourth LED from the bottom flashes.
b.Within 5 seconds (while the Video or blank button on the MLC 52 is blinking), press the
6.When finished programming the MLC 52 buttons, return configuration switch 1 to its Off (down) position.
7.Test the system.
Issuing input selection commands learned from a type A remote control from
The MLC now has four commands each on the PC and Video (or blank) buttons. When you press an MLC input button repeatedly, the following occurs:
Using the PC button (RGB):
•First press (memory block 1): The MLC 52 issues command “A” for RGB 1 input selection. The projector switches to its RGB 1 input.
•Second press (memory block 2): The MLC 52 issues command “A” for RGB 2 input selection. The projector switches to its RGB 2 input.
•Third press (memory block 3): The MLC 52 issues command “B” for RGB 1 input selection. The projector switches to its RGB 1 input.
•Fourth press (memory block 4): The MLC 52 issues command “B” for RGB 2 input selection. The projector switches to its RGB 2 input.
Using the Video button (S-video or composite video):
•First press (memory block #1): The MLC 52 issues command “A” for composite video input selection. The projector switches to its video input.
•Second press (memory block 2): The MLC 52 issues command “A” for
•First press (memory block 1): The MLC 52 issues command “B” for composite video input selection. The projector switches to its video input.
•Second press (memory block 2): The MLC 52 issues command “B” for
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