Index

A

Access

local and remote users 49 via dial up link 64

Access control configuration 85 mask calculation 98

Access mode shared & private 60

Account

creation for users 80 Address

explanation 96 Addressing

cascaded computers 18 DNS 41

network issues 40 power switch boxes 15

ADMIN

forgotten password 34 password 24

Admin password initial setup 36 local setting 75

Advanced options 74 Advanced unit configuration

82 Artifacts

on screen 58 Autoscanning 32 Auto calibrate 60 Auto select 90,95

B

Baud rate 74 local setting 77 remote setting 86

Binary

net masks 97 Brackets

fitting 7 Browser

connection 57 viewer options 95

C

Cable lengths

to computers 12 to remote users 10

Cable specifications 100 Calibrate

mouse 60 screen 60 Calibrate all

video settings 63

CAM connection 12

Cascade groups 17

Cascaded computers selecting 52

Cascade connections addressing 18 how they work 17 introduction 16 testing 20

tips for success 19 Clear IP access control 78

local setting 76 Client IP

local setting 77

Colour level 90 COM1

baud rate 86 connection 13

COM2

baud rate 86 Compensation

for computer links 27 for remote user links 29

Computer connection 12 name editing 26 ports 5 registering 26 selecting 49

Computer Access Module connection 12

Configuration 22 initial IP 37 menus 23,67 overall steps 22 pages 79

saving and restoring 33 Configure IP port 75 Confirmation box 52 Connections 8

Computer Access Module 12 computer system 12 global user 11

host computer 9 ISDN 13 keyboard 9 local user 9 modem 13

multiple video head 21 network port 11 power control 15 power supply 14 remote user 10

Connector specifications 100 Controls

viewer options 61 Control menus

for remote connection 58 Control strings

power switching 43

D

Daisy chain cable 100 Date

local setting 75

DDC options 74

DHCP

discovering allocations 41 during initial setup 36 local setting 76

remote setting 84 Dial up

connection 64 DNS addressing 41

E

Encryption key 36 Encryption settings 38

viewer 65

End user licence 105 Extender

remote user 10

F

Firewall 40

Firmware

current version 81 upgrade 45

Force encryption 75 Format

power control port 74 Front panel

controls 48

controls and indicators 48 Full screen mode

escape from (F8) 58 Functions 68,74,75

G

Gateway

local setting 76 remote setting 84

Global preferences 70,74 Global user

access 55 connection 11

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MC5-IP specifications

The Lindy MC5-IP is an innovative and versatile presentation switcher designed for a variety of audiovisual settings, making it ideal for professional environments such as conferences, classrooms, and event spaces. Its primary objective is to provide seamless connectivity and efficient management of multiple video sources, enhancing the overall user experience in presentations and broadcasts.

One of the standout features of the MC5-IP is its capability to handle multiple input formats. It supports HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA connections, allowing users to easily switch between various devices such as laptops, projectors, and media players. This flexibility promotes a smooth transition during presentations, minimizing downtime and interruptions.

The device is equipped with cutting-edge video processing technology, which ensures high-quality output at resolutions up to 4K. This high definition support is crucial in today’s digital landscape, as it provides crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, essential for impactful presentations. Furthermore, the MC5-IP employs advanced scaling technology that adjusts the output resolution to match the capabilities of the connected display, ensuring optimal visual quality.

Integration capabilities are another highlight of the MC5-IP. It can be easily integrated into existing AV systems and works seamlessly with popular control systems, such as Crestron and AMX. This compatibility allows for centralized control, making it easier for operators to manage video sources, adjust settings, and coordinate multiple displays without the need for complex setups.

In addition, the Lindy MC5-IP features an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation. The device can be controlled via a touch screen, remote control, or web-based application, providing users with convenient options to manage their presentations. The user-friendly design minimizes the learning curve, making it accessible for individuals who may not be tech-savvy.

The MC5-IP also prioritizes reliability and durability. It is built with high-quality components that ensure long-term performance, making it a dependable choice for frequently used environments. Finally, its compact form factor allows for easy transport and installation, catering to the dynamic needs of modern presentation scenarios.

In summary, the Lindy MC5-IP is a robust presentation switcher designed with professionalism in mind. Its versatility, high-resolution support, integration options, user-friendly interface, and durability make it an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their AV presentations.