Extron electronic MLC 62 IR D Video Game Keyboard User Manual


 
The five MLC models have the same button functionality and use the same configuration
software. All models can be controlled by pressing the front panel buttons or via a host
device using RS-232 communication and simple ASCII commands (Simple Instruction Set,
SIS
). They differ from each other in the following ways:
The MLC 62 IR D rear panel does not contain the Relay, Digital Input, or RS-232
control ports that the RS models have.
The MLC 64 front panel has seven buttons, one of which (the Mute button) is located
below the Volume knob. This button is used only to mute and unmute the volume on
an Extron amplier and cannot be congured to perform other functions.
Some front, side, and rear panel connectors are located in different places on the
MLC RS D (US), EU (Europe), and MK (United Kingdom) models (see “Panels and
Connectors” in the “Features, Cabling, and Operation” section).
Faceplate alternatives
The MLC 60 Series models are available with the following faceplate configurations:
MLC 62 IR D: The US IR model is delivered with two six-button faceplates in black and
white. One black and one white Decora wallplate are also provided. An eight-button
faceplate is available to order.
MLC 62 RS D: The US RS-232 model is delivered with two eight-button faceplates
in black and white. One black and one white Decora wallplate are also provided. A
six-button faceplate is available to order.
MLC 62 RS EU: The European model is delivered with six-button and eight-button
faceplates, both in RAL9010 white.
MLC 62 RS MK: The UK model is delivered with six-button and eight-button
faceplates, both in white.
MLC 64 RS VC D: The MLC 64 is delivered with seven-button faceplates in black and
white.
Features
Some of the features of MLC 60 Series include:
Customizable buttons — Eight buttons are standard on the MLC 62 RS models,
prelabeled as shown in figure 1 on the previous page. The MLC 62 IR D has six
prelabeled buttons, and the MLC 64 RS VC D has seven.
An additional set of prelabeled buttons is included with each model, enabling the
controller to be customized to suit the application.
Additional buttons are available to order for all models, labeled in English (the default)
and other languages. Buttons can be ordered with custom labeling as well.
Button backlighting — The front panel buttons are backlit to facilitate use in
low-light environments and to provide certain status (such as whether power is on or
off, or which input has been selected).
Alternative six-button configuration (MLC 62 RS models only) — For
applications in which input device or button functions are not necessary, the standard
eight-button faceplate on the MLC 62 RS can be replaced with a six-button one. Each
pair of source selection buttons can be changed to a long, single function button.
Device drivers — A wide variety of Extron certied, ready-to-use device drivers are
available via the MLC configuration software, the provided MLC software disk, and
the Extron website (www.extron.com).
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