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Troubleshooting

1.Connect the cables between the MLS and the A/V input devices. Connect the provided power supply and a host computer, third party control system, or MediaLink Controller to the MLS’s MLC/RS-232 Power port. Connect the MLS to the display device (projector) and audio output device (tape deck, speakers).

2.Connect the control device (computer, control system, or MLC 206), the A/V source devices, projector and audio output device to a power source and turn them on.

3.Start the MediaLink Control Program, and set up the MLS (and the MLC, if one is used). See chapter 4.

To set up the MLS 100 Series switcher you must use MediaLink Control Software version 2.0 or higher. See the second note on page 2-9. If the software version is below 2.0, download a new version of the software from the Extron Web site, www.extron.com.

4.Press an input button on the MLS, watch the MLS’s LEDs, observe the display, and listen to the audio.

4a. If the input selection LED does not light when a button is pressed, the MLS might not be receiving power. Check the wiring at the MLS’s MLC/RS-232 Power port.

If the conductor assignments are not correct, the circuits may be damaged if power is applied to the wrong pole.

If the wiring is correct, ensure that the power supply has been plugged in to a functional power source.

4b. If power is present at the MLS and at the input and output devices, but nothing happens (an A/V switch is not detected) when a button is pressed:

If a MediaLink Controller is part of the system, the MLC’s firmware may be too old. If it is older than version 1.04, contact Extron for a firmware upgrade.

The MLC to which the MLS 100 Series switcher is connected must have MLC firmware version

1.04or higher. Use one of the following methods to find out the version levels of the MLC’s firmware and the control software.

Connect the MLC’s RS-232 port to a computer or RS-232 controller, and send an SIS command of Q to the MLC. The MLC responds with its firmware version.

Connect the MLC’s RS-232 port to a computer, start the MediaLink control software, and click on Help to display the software version, the MLC’s firmware version, and the MLS’s firmware version.

The audio settings may be too low. Adjust the Aux/Mix level by turning the Aux/Mix Level adjustment on the front panel. Adjust each selectable input’s level by using SIS commands, a control system, or the Switcher (MLS) Config. part of the MediaLink Control/Configuration Software.

The input or output connectors may not be firmly attached to the MLS, or they may be miswired.

4c. If power is present, but sound from inputs 1 through 4 isn’t audible, and if changing the audio volume and gain/attenuation settings does not resolve the problem, make sure that neither audio input 0 nor audio mute is selected. Use the SIS information (I) command or the MediaLink Control/ Configuration Program to determine the audio settings.

5.Call the Extron S3 Sales and Technical Support Hotline if the equipment still does not respond when the MLS’s buttons are pressed.

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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.