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2.Plug the connector into the rear panel Pwr connector. In the example below, a power

supply is being connected to the Pwr connector of an MLC 62 RS D.

Tx/IR

IR

GROUND

PORTA 232-RS

Tx

 

GROUND +12 VDC

PWR 12V 0.4 A MAX

Ground 12 VDC Input

MLC Rear Panel

External

Ground All Devices

Power Supply

 

(12 VDC)

Figure 30. Connecting a Power Supply to an MLC

Configuring the MLC via the USB Port

The mini-Type B USB port can be used to configure the MLC via the configuration software and to update the firmware. This USB port also functions as a power source for the MLC during configuration.

NOTE: Do not use this port as the permanent power source for the MLC. It should be used for power only during button and port configuration.

1.If the MLC has already been installed, access the USB port as follows:

MLC D models: Remove the wallplate from the unit to access the USB port, which is located on the front panel behind the wallplate (see “Accessing the Covered MLC D Front Panel Features,” later in this section).

MLC 62 RS EU and MK: Remove the MLC from the installation surface to access the USB port, which is located on the left side panel (see “Accessing MLC 62 RS EU and MK Side and Rear Panel Features,” later in this section).

2.Connect a USB A to mini B cable between the USB configuration port and the USB port on your computer.

DISPLAY

ON

OFF

VOLUME

PC

VIDEO

LAPTOP

MUTE

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Mini Type B

Type A

USB

USB

USB

 

 

Ports

USB Cable

MLC 62 D Front Panel

PC

Figure 31. USB Port Connection for MLC D Models

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Contents MLC 60 Series Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Software Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers Contents About This Guide About the MLC 60 Series MediaLink ControllersMLC Models MLC 62 RS EU Faceplate alternatives FeaturesVolume adjustment Application Diagrams MLC Configuration Software Device DriversMLC 62 IR D Controlling a Projector Extron System RequirementsInstallation Overview Features Installation, OperationMLC D Front Panels Front and Left Side PanelsMLC 64 RS VC D front panel MLC 62 D front panelsControls behind the wallplate MLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK Front and Side PanelsFront panel features Buttons MLC 60 Series D Models Rear Panels Rear Panel FeaturesPort B IR/S MLC 64 RS VC D Volume Control Module Rear Panel Rear Panel Features on MLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK OnlyInstallation Removing and Replacing the FaceplatesRemoving and replacing an MLC D faceplate Removing the Faceplate MLC 60 Series D Models Replacing the MLC 64 volume control knob Removing and replacing the MLC 62 RS EU and MK faceplates Removing the MLC 64 Volume Control Module FaceplateReplacing the Faceplate MLC 62 RS EU Replacing ButtonsWiring for RS-232 Control RS Models Only Connecting to Port a RS-232Connecting to Port B IR/S Wiring the Relays Port RS Models Only Wiring for IR Control MLC Wiring the Digital Input Port RS Models OnlyConnecting a Two-position Switch to the Digital Input Port Wiring the Host/Config PortConnecting Power to the MLC Wiring the Volume Control Module MLC 64 RS VC D OnlyConnecting a Power Supply to an MLC Configuring the MLC via the USB PortUSB Port Connection for MLC 62 RS EU and MLC 62 RS MK Page IR Learning on an MLC D Model IR LearningMounting the MLC 60 Series Controllers Mounting an MLC 62 DMounting an MLC 62 D to an electrical junction box Mounting an MLC 62 D to a Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting an MLC 62 D to a Decora Mounting BracketMounting an MLC 64 RS VC D to an electrical junction box Mounting the MLC 64 RS VC DMounting an MLC 64 D to a Two-gang Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting an MLC 64 RS VC D to a Decora Mounting BracketMounting the MLC 62 RS EU to an Electrical Box Mounting the MLC 62 RS EU and the MLC 62 RS MKMounting the MLC 62 RS MK to an External Electrical Box Mounting the MLC EU in a Raceway Using Spacers OptionalMounting the MLC 62 RS EU Using a Spacer Accessing the Covered MLC D Front Panel Features Accessing Covered Panel Features After MountingFront Panel Security Lockout Locking Using the Front Panel ButtonsResetting the MLC Using the Reset Button Resetting to the default configurationResetting to the factory firmware defaults Computer System Requirements About the MLC Configuration ProgramInstalling the Configuration Software Downloading and Installing the Software from the WebInstalling the Software from the DVD Start Options Window Starting the Configuration SoftwareAdd Device Window with Select Model Menu Displayed Accessing the Help File Obtaining Device Drivers Downloading Drivers Using the Configuration ProgramDriver Subscription Window Driver Subscription Download Screen Drivers Tab and Button on the Software DVD Opening Screen Downloading Drivers from the DiscTo download the driver package MLC 60 Device Drivers Page on DVDSaving a Single Driver to the Computer To download a single driverDownloading Drivers from the Web Entering MLC 60 Series Driver Search Criteria Error Responses Host-to-Controller CommunicationsController-initiated Messages Symbol Definitions Using the Command and Response TableX2# X2% MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers SIS Control Command and Response Table for SIS Commands Command Ascii Command Response Additional DescriptionButton Selection Relay Functions RS models only Front Panel Lockout Executive ModeDigital Input Data Port RS models only Device NamingInformation Requests Reset/Erase= Button row 4, second LED = Button row 4, third LED Query LED statusMLC 62 Series Specifications SpecificationsGeneral Control digital input monitoring port RS modelsMLC 62 RS EU EMI/EMC MLC 64 RS VC D Specifications MLC 64 RS D Warranty Part Numbers and Accessories Included Parts Replacement Part NumberIncluded Parts MLC 62 RS EU MLC 64 RS VC D Accessories Part Number For Model AccessoriesEurope, Africa, and the Middle China East USA, Canada, South America Japan Central AmericaAsia Middle East Europe
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