Extron electronic MLS 102 VGA, MLS 103 V AAppendix a, Specifications, Part Numbers Accessories

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Serial Communication, cont’d

5.Select the MediaLink equipment that will be part of the system you want to configure, then click on OK. The Extron MediaLink Control Program windows appear.

6.Select the desired settings in each section of the program.

If you include an MLC 206 in the system, keep in mind that IR learning cannot be performed in emulation mode. You must have an MLC connected to the host computer.

7.To save the configuration for future use, follow steps 1 and 2 on page 4-10.

Using the help program

For information on program features, press the F1 computer key, or click on the Help menu within the MediaLink control program, or double-click on the MediaLnk Help icon in the Extron Electronics group or folder.

For explanations of buttons or functions, click on the tabs in the help screen to reach the desired screen. Use a mouse or the Tab and Enter keys to select a button/function. A description and tips on using the program will appear on screen.

Key to file names

File name

Description

________.MLK

User-saved MLC/MLC-MLS/MLS

 

configuration file. This includes adjustments/

 

settings. If the MLS is connected to an

 

MLC 206, the file will also contain whatever

 

driver (if any) was installed in the MLC 206 at

 

the time the file was saved. See the Media-

 

Link Controllers User’s Manual for details.

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AAppendix A

Specifications, Part Numbers,

and Accessories

Specifications

Included Parts

Accessories

Cables

Adapters

MLS 100 Series Switcher Block Diagram

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Contents User’s Manual MediaLink VersaTools SwitchersPrecautions Extron’s WarrantyFCC Class a Notice Attach the cables. See the instructions beginning on Quick Start Guide MLS 100 SeriesTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d MediaLink VersaTools SwitchersOne IntroductionInstallation TwoIntroduction UL/Safety Requirements InstallationMounting the Switchers Tabletop useRear Panel Features and Cabling Installation, cont’dFurniture or projector mounting Video connectionsAux/Mix Mono audio input all models -The Aux/Mix Audio connectionsSetting Up Optimal Audio Gain Control and power connectionsTypical Audio Levels for Various Equipment Types Application Diagrams Setup via the MediaLink Control SoftwareGain and Attenuation Settings for MLS 100 Series Switchers Operation Chapter ThreeExecutive mode enabling and disabling front panel buttons Front Panel Features and OperationMediaLink VersaTools Switchers Operation OperationOperation, cont’d Troubleshooting 4Chapter Serial CommunicationOperation, cont’d Serial Communication MLC/RS-232 Power port pin assignmentsRS-232 Programmer’s Guide Host-to-MLS communicationsSerial Communication, cont’d Command/response table for SIS commandsInstalling the software Command/response table for special function SIS commandsUsing the control program Control Software for WindowsFor stand-alone MLS 100 Series switchers User ModeSpecial features For MLS 100 Series switchers controlled by an MLCSaving and restoring configurations Emulation modeSwitcher MLS Config Using the help program Specifications, Part Numbers AccessoriesAAppendix a Key to file namesSpecifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Control/remote switcher Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’dAudio output GeneralCables AccessoriesAdapters Plenum Comm-link cable Part number
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MLS 100 A, MLS 103 SV, MLS 102 VGA, MLS 103 V specifications

Extron Electronics is renowned for its innovative and high-quality AV solutions, and the MLS series, including the MLS 102 VGA, MLS 100 A, MLS 103 SV, and MLS 103 V, exemplifies the company's commitment to excellence in audio-visual integration. These MediaLink Switchers are designed to simplify the management of multiple audio and video sources in classrooms and conference rooms, providing seamless integration and user-friendly operation.

The MLS 102 VGA model focuses on VGA signals, making it a reliable choice for installations that primarily use legacy video sources. It features a simple interface with push-button controls, enabling users to easily switch between two video sources with a single VGA output. This model is ideal for educational environments where older laptops and PCs are still in use.

The MLS 100 A model adds audio capabilities to the mix, offering audio switching along with video. This switcher supports stereo audio signals, allowing educators to present multimedia content effectively. The MLS 100 A simplifies the setup for instructors, enabling them to connect different media sources without complicated wiring or extensive technical knowledge.

The MLS 103 SV and MLS 103 V models elevate functionality with their multi-format switching capabilities. The MLS 103 SV supports both VGA video and stereo audio, while the MLS 103 V is solely focused on video. Both models provide a more comprehensive solution for modern AV requirements. The MLS 103 series employs advanced signal processing technology, ensuring high performance across multiple resolutions and formats.

Additionally, the MLS 103 series incorporates features such as EDID management, which automatically configures the video output to ensure compatibility with a variety of display devices. This eliminates the need for users to worry about the technicalities, enabling a smooth, hassle-free experience.

Scalability is another key characteristic of the MLS series. These devices can be seamlessly integrated with other Extron products, allowing for an expandable AV infrastructure that meets the growing demands of technology in educational and corporate environments.

Durable construction, easy installation, and operation make the MLS series a preferred choice among AV professionals. Whether for a small meeting room or a large lecture hall, Extron's MLS 102 VGA, MLS 100 A, MLS 103 SV, and MLS 103 V models deliver flexibility, reliability, and superior performance, enhancing any audio-visual presentation.