Projector remote control type A (application 1)

This remote control has a discrete button for each input. Two buttons are designated for RGB inputs, one for S-video, and one for video (composite).

Use IR learning to program the command from each of the projector remote control RGB input selection buttons onto the MLC PC button.

Use IR learning to program the commands from the projector remote control Video and S-video buttons onto the MLC Video or blank (VC models) button.

(See Configuring Using IR Learning on page 18 for the IR learning procedure.)

The MLC now has two commands each on the PC and Video or blank (VC models) buttons. This enables you to switch between the two PC inputs by repeatedly pressing the PC button, and between the two composite/S-video inputs by repeatedly pressing the Video or blank button.

Standard MLC 52 models with a type A remote control

If you are using a standard (non-VC) MLC 52 IR or an MLC 52 RS with a type A remote control, program the buttons using the following scheme:

 

 

 

 

INPUTS

VIDEO

S-Video

RGB1

RGB2

 

 

 

SET

 

 

 

POWER

UP

 

PRG+

 

 

 

 

 

 

PLAY

UP

 

 

TIME/

 

TIME/

 

 

LEVEL– DLY/CNT/REAR

LEVEL+

 

REW PAUSE FF

LEFTRIGHT

STOP DOWN

PRG–

SKIP/CHAPTER +

TV

DIR A

DECK

DIR B

A/B

INPUT

 

 

 

+100

 

EFFECT

REC/

SLEEP

TV

PAUSE

ON/OFF

 

 

MUTE

INPUT SELECT

CD TAPE TUNER

1 2 3

PHONO DVD/LD VCR

4 5 6

TV/DBS

7 8 9

ENT 0 DISP

TEST

 

DISPLAY

ON

OFF

VOL

PC

 

VOL

VIDEO

 

 

MLC 52

Command 1: RGB 1

Command 2: RGB 2

Command 1: Video

Command 2: S-Video

Projector Remote Type A

Figure 31. Programming MLC 52 Input Selection Buttons from a Projector Remote Control Type A

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Extron electronic Projector remote control type a application, Standard MLC 52 models with a type a remote control