Extron electronic MLC 62 IR D manual Wiring the Volume Control Module MLC 64 RS VC D Only

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Wiring the Volume Control Module (MLC 64 RS VC D Only)

Connect the remote volume control port of an Extron amplifier to the 3-pole captive screw connector on the rear panel of the MLC 64 volume control module, as shown in the figure below. No software configuration is required for this module.

NOTES: Choose an Extron amplifier that is capable of remote volume control and muting. Not all Extron amplifiers have remote volume control ports. The

MPA 122 or MPA 401 are examples of the type of amplifier to use.

Use shielded cable for audio connections to avoid inducing noise.

1.Wire a 3-pole captive screw connector (provided) to an audio cable as shown below:

Vol/Mute

 

10V

 

1 2 3 Amplifier

10 V

Rear Panel

 

Vol/Mute

 

Ground

GND VOL 10V

A B C

MLC 64 VCM

Rear Panel

Figure 28. Wiring the Volume Control Module

In figure 28:

A = ground

B = Volume and mute control with DC voltage. The range is 0 to 10 V, where 0 V is mute and 10 V is maximum volume.

C = 10 VDC reference voltage

2.Plug the wired connector into the 3-pole captive screw connector on the rear panel of the MLC 64 volume control module.

3.Connect the other end of the audio cable to an Extron amplifier that is capable of remote volume control (such as the XPA 1002).

Connecting Power to the MLC

See “F PWR (power) connector,” earlier in this section, for important cautions about power supplies. Connect the provided 12 VDC, 1 A power supply to the MLC as follows:

1.Wire one of the supplied 2-pole captive screw connectors as shown below.

Smooth Ridges

A

A

SECTION A–A

3/16” (5 mm) Max.

Power Supply Output Cord

Figure 29. Wiring the Power Connector

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Contents MLC 60 Series Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Notifications Software CommandsConventions Used in this Guide Contents MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers Contents MLC Models About This GuideAbout the MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers MLC 62 RS EU Features Faceplate alternativesVolume adjustment MLC Configuration Software Device Drivers Application DiagramsMLC 62 IR D Controlling a Projector System Requirements ExtronFeatures Installation, Operation Installation OverviewFront and Left Side Panels MLC D Front PanelsMLC 62 D front panels MLC 64 RS VC D front panelMLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK Front and Side Panels Controls behind the wallplateFront panel features Buttons Rear Panel Features MLC 60 Series D Models Rear PanelsPort B IR/S Rear Panel Features on MLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK Only MLC 64 RS VC D Volume Control Module Rear PanelRemoving and replacing an MLC D faceplate InstallationRemoving and Replacing the Faceplates Removing the Faceplate MLC 60 Series D Models Replacing the MLC 64 volume control knob Removing the MLC 64 Volume Control Module Faceplate Removing and replacing the MLC 62 RS EU and MK faceplatesReplacing Buttons Replacing the Faceplate MLC 62 RS EUConnecting to Port B IR/S Wiring for RS-232 Control RS Models OnlyConnecting to Port a RS-232 Wiring for IR Control Wiring the Relays Port RS Models OnlyWiring the Digital Input Port RS Models Only MLCWiring the Host/Config Port Connecting a Two-position Switch to the Digital Input PortWiring the Volume Control Module MLC 64 RS VC D Only Connecting Power to the MLCConfiguring the MLC via the USB Port Connecting a Power Supply to an MLCUSB Port Connection for MLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK Page IR Learning IR Learning on an MLC D ModelMounting an MLC 62 D to an electrical junction box Mounting the MLC 60 Series ControllersMounting an MLC 62 D Mounting an MLC 62 D to a Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting an MLC 62 D to a Decora Mounting BracketMounting the MLC 64 RS VC D Mounting an MLC 64 RS VC D to an electrical junction boxMounting an MLC 64 RS VC D to a Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting an MLC 64 D to a Two-gang Decora Mounting BracketMounting the MLC 62 RS EU and the MLC 62 RS MK Mounting the MLC 62 RS EU to an Electrical BoxMounting the MLC EU in a Raceway Using Spacers Optional Mounting the MLC 62 RS MK to an External Electrical BoxMounting the MLC 62 RS EU Using a Spacer Accessing Covered Panel Features After Mounting Accessing the Covered MLC D Front Panel FeaturesLocking Using the Front Panel Buttons Front Panel Security LockoutResetting to the factory firmware defaults Resetting the MLC Using the Reset ButtonResetting to the default configuration About the MLC Configuration Program Computer System RequirementsInstalling the Software from the DVD Installing the Configuration SoftwareDownloading and Installing the Software from the Web Starting the Configuration Software Start Options WindowAdd Device Window with Select Model Menu Displayed Accessing the Help File Downloading Drivers Using the Configuration Program Obtaining Device DriversDriver Subscription Window Driver Subscription Download Screen Downloading Drivers from the Disc Drivers Tab and Button on the Software DVD Opening ScreenMLC 60 Device Drivers Page on DVD To download the driver packageTo download a single driver Saving a Single Driver to the ComputerDownloading Drivers from the Web Entering MLC 60 Series Driver Search Criteria Controller-initiated Messages Error ResponsesHost-to-Controller Communications Using the Command and Response Table Symbol DefinitionsX2# X2% MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers SIS Control Button Selection Command and Response Table for SIS CommandsCommand Ascii Command Response Additional Description Front Panel Lockout Executive Mode Relay Functions RS models onlyDigital Input Data Port RS models only Device NamingReset/Erase Information RequestsQuery LED status = Button row 4, second LED = Button row 4, third LEDSpecifications MLC 62 Series SpecificationsControl digital input monitoring port RS models GeneralMLC 62 RS EU EMI/EMC MLC 64 RS VC D Specifications MLC 64 RS D Warranty Included Parts Part Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded Parts Replacement Part Number MLC 62 RS EU MLC 64 RS VC D Accessories Accessories Part Number For ModelUSA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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