NOTE: The SCP must be in standalone mode for | |
communication via SIS commands (see the | |
“Remote Communication” section, beginning | |
on page 31\⤀. |
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•• Switch 2 — Sets the addresses for the SCPs ON | |
when two are connected. Ensure that this |
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switch is set to opposite positions on the | 1 2 3 4 |
two SCPs. For example: |
•• If switch 2 is set to Off (down\⤀ on the first SCP, set switch 2 on the second SCP to On (up\⤀.
•• If switch 2 is set to On (up\⤀ on the first SCP, set switch 2 on the second SCP to Off (down\⤀.
•• Switch 3 — Not used
•• Switch 4 — Selects the SCP 104 operating mode. Set this switch:
•• Off (down\⤀ if the SCP 104 will be connected to an MLC 104.
ON
1 2 3 4
•• On (up\⤀ if the SCP 104 will be connected to a System 5 IP or an MLC 104 IP Plus.
BSCP power and control connectors — These two female
Connect an MLC 104/226 or a System 5 IP to either of these connectors. On an SCP 226, you can connect an MLC or System 5 IP to one connector, and an IR Link, another SCP, or a control module such as an IRCM to the other connector.
The SCP can receive power from the MLC or System 5 IP through pins A and B of either of these connectors. Wire the connectors as shown in "Connecting to the MLC 104/226, the
System 5 IP, and Control Modules" on page 13.
CIRCM/RCM connector (SCP 226 only) — Attach an Extron Control Module to this female
The maximum distance between the MLC or System 5 IP and the farthest SCP in the chain is 200 feet (61 m\⤀. The SCP can receive power through these connectors from the MLC or System 5 IP, or from a 12 VDC external power supply.
NOTE: If an IRCM or RCM is used in a configuration
with an MLC and or a System 5 IP and an SCP, the
control modules on the SCP must be addressed
identically to the MLC or System 5 IP control
modules. See your IRCM or RCM user guide to address control modules.
9SCP 104 and SCP 226 • Installation and Operation