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User Guide

MLC 52 Series

MediaLink

MediaLink

®

 Controllers

68-1079-01 Rev. F

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Summary of Contents for MEDIALINK MLC 52 Series

Page 1: ...User Guide MLC 52 Series MediaLink MediaLink Controllers 68 1079 01 Rev F 02 13 ...

Page 2: ...n Weitere Informationen über die Sicherheitsrichtlinien Produkthandhabung EMI EMF Kompatibilität Zugänglichkeit und verwandte Themen finden Sie in den Extron Richtlinien für Sicherheit und Handhabung Artikelnummer 68 290 01 auf der Extron Website www extron de Instrucciones de seguridad Español ADVERTENCIA Este símbolo cuando se utiliza en el producto avisa al usuario de la presencia de voltaje pe...

Page 3: ...3 Extron Electronics All rights reserved Trademarks All trademarks mentioned in this guide are the properties of their respective owners The following Registered Trademarks R Registered Service Marks SM and Trademarks TM are the property of RGB Systems Inc or Extron Electronics Registered Trademarks AVTrac Cable Cubby CrossPoint eBUS EDID Manager EDID Minder Extron Flat Field GlobalViewer Hideaway...

Page 4: ...ommands and examples of computer or device responses mentioned in this guide the character 0 is used for the number zero and O is the capital letter o Computer responses and directory paths that do not have variables are written in the font shown here Reply from 208 132 180 48 bytes 32 times 2ms TTL 32 C Program Files Extron Variables are written in slanted form as shown here ping xxx xxx xxx xxx ...

Page 5: ...te Control Type B Application 3 43 Introduction 1 About this Guide 1 About the MLC 52 Series MediaLink Controllers 1 Models 1 Standard Features 2 Options and Accessories 3 MLC 52 Configuration Software 3 Device Drivers 4 System Requirements 4 Application Diagrams 4 Installation and Configuration 6 Rear Panel and Cable Connections 6 Installation Steps 8 Replacing the Faceplate US Models Only 9 Repl...

Page 6: ...Table for SIS Commands 59 Reference Information 60 Part Numbers and Accessories 60 Included Parts 60 Optional Accessories 61 Recommended Cables 61 Mounting an Electrical Box 62 Templates for MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC US Models 63 MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout Template for the One gang Decora Mud Ring 64 MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Cutout Template for the Two gang Decora Mud Ring 65 MLC 52 IR and MLC...

Page 7: ... conference rooms The MLC 52 acts as a universal remote control panel providing control of the power input selection volume and other functions of a display device Device control is provided via the MLC front panel buttons or via a host computer or control system using RS 232 communication and the Extron Simple Instruction Set SIS commands or the Extron MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program The MLC...

Page 8: ...tons The front panel buttons can be set up to control display device power volume input selection or any other IR or RS 232 command function supported by the device The buttons are backlit and can be custom labeled offering easy operation in low light environments Macro and toggle button modes Each button on the MLC can be programmed to send out up to four IR or serial commands You can set each bu...

Page 9: ... Electronic Information Technology For more information about the Extron Commitment to Accessibility see the Accessibility at Extron web page at www extron com company article aspx id accessibility Power supply A 12 V 1 A external universal ENERGY STAR qualified power supply part number 70 775 01 is included and provides worldwide compatibility low power consumption and reduced operating costs NOT...

Page 10: ...he IR remote control of a device through IR Learning or IR data transfer to create a driver When a driver is created it can be added to the configuration program so that the commands can be used to configure the MLC to control the device see Configuring the MLC 52 Using IR on page 15 System Requirements The minimum PC system requirements for installing the configuration software are Intel Pentium ...

Page 11: ...mbo S video and Composite Video with Audio Audio Output MLC 52 Extron MPA 152 Mini Power Amplifier Volume Control Extron MLC 52 RS VC Basic MediaLink Controller with IR RS 232 and Volume Knob RS 232 Projector Control Projector ON OFF control Projector input switching MPA volume control DIS PLAY OFF ON PC DVD VCR VOLUME Extron SI 26X Ceiling Speakers Figure 2 Application Diagram for an MLC 52 RS VC...

Page 12: ...placing Button Labels Wiring the Control Connector Configuring the MLC 52 Using IR Setting Up an MLC 52 VC Model with an Extron Amplifier Mounting the MLC 52 Rear Panel and Cable Connections The following diagrams show the locations of the connector switches LEDs and IR sensors on the back of the MLC 52 with standard and VC faceplates Figure 3 MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC Rear Views US Models 5 VOL 1 1 2 ...

Page 13: ...sults The MLC can learn IR commands in order to control the display device IR Learning of device control codes is necessary only if there are no RS 232 codes available for that device or if you need to customize the driver see Configuring Using IR Learning on page 18 for the IR Learning procedure You can also perform IR learning via the MLC 52 configuration software see the MLC 52 Configuration Pr...

Page 14: ...iring the Control Connector on page 12 for information on how to connect supported devices to the MLC NOTE The RS 232 projector control port is present on this connector but not functional on the IR models The port is functional only on the RS models f IR Learning indicators Each button on the MLC front panel has four memory blocks which can be programmed with up to four IR or RS 232 commands The ...

Page 15: ...r source end not at the MLC end b Disconnect power from the other devices c Secure the faceplate onto a UL approved electrical wall box a mounting bracket a wall or furniture see Mounting the MLC 52 on page 23 d Restore power to the MLC and to the connected devices Replacing the Faceplate US Models Only The MLC is delivered with a black plastic faceplate attached and an additional one gang plastic...

Page 16: ...e labels with others that are included with the MLC as follows 1 The button assembly consists of a clear lens cap the button label and a white diffuser see figure 9 on the next page Remove the button assembly by inserting a small flat bladed screwdriver between the base and the diffuser of the button to gently pry the button assembly away from the base as shown in figure 8 Pry the button assembly ...

Page 17: ...ach one of the preprinted labels or a blank one from the label sheets included with the MLC 52 Remove the label from the diffuser and if applicable peel the protective film from the front of the label NOTE If you want to create customized labels you can use a label maker such as the Brother P touch and clear label material to print text to place on the blank labels Cut the labels so that they are ...

Page 18: ...rs can be wired to this port D GND Ground for IR or RS 232 projector control C IR in Used for connecting an optional IRL 20 so that an IR remote control can control the MLC B GND Ground for the 12 VDC power A 12 V Power input for the product 12 VDC NOTE The two gang MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC have the same control ports as the one gang models Wiring for RS 232 Control RS Models Only The MLC 52 ...

Page 19: ...ol display or input devices via IR commands from the MLC you can connect Extron IR emitters to the IR Out pin of the control connector Up to two IR emitters can be connected via this connector at one time Wire the connector as shown in the following illustrations MLC 52 Control Connector For the IR Emitter Only IR Emitter White Striped Wire Only For a Wired Projector Remote Port IR MLC 52 Control ...

Page 20: ...D CM ModIR SCP 12V GND CM ModIR SCP IR SNSR IRL 20 GND SIG 5V D B A 12 V GND Modulated IR C B A 12 VDC Ground Gnd A B External Power Supply 12 VDC 1 A max Control Connector for MLC 52 Series Rear Panel F E D C B A Figure 13 Wiring an IRL 20 3 Connect the wires on the other end of the cable to the provided 3 5 mm 6 pole captive screw connector A MLC to A IRL 20 B MLC to B IRL 20 C MLC to D IRL 20 N...

Page 21: ...ollution Degree 2 secured to the equipment rack within the dedicated closet podium or desk The installation must always be in accordance with the applicable provisions of National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 article 75 and the Canadian Electrical Code part 1 section 16 The power supply must not be permanently fixed to building structure or similar structure Configuring the MLC 52 Using IR The MLC...

Page 22: ...the two units so that the IR Transmit and Receive LEDs of both MLCs are facing each other and no more than 6 inches 15 cm apart Data Transfer 1 1 2 3 4 E ON 2 3 4 Tx IR OUT GND IR IN GND 12V 1 1 2 3 4 E ON 2 3 4 Tx IR OUT GND IR IN GND 12V Less Than 6 IR Beaming Transmitting MLC Receiving MLC 1 ON 2 3 4 1 ON 2 3 4 Figure 15 Setting Up Transmitting and Receiving Units for Wireless Data Transfer The...

Page 23: ...ed the next button in clockwise order lights brightly When a button becomes permanently lit the remaining buttons continue to blink in clockwise rotation until the transfer process is complete and all buttons are remain steadily lit The following table shows how each percentage of transferred data is indicated by button lighting Percent Complete MLC 52 Models Buttons Lit MLC 52 VC Models Buttons L...

Page 24: ... 2 On the rear panel set configuration switch 1 to On up All front panel buttons should be dimly lit 3 Press the button on the MLC that will store the IR code that you want the MLC to learn The following takes place on the MLC The front panel button that you pressed begins to blink indicating that it is ready to be programmed While the button is blinking 5 seconds you can program it with the desir...

Page 25: ... you can program up to four commands on one button The next IR learning LED on the rear panel begins flashing for example if you have already programmed two commands on this button the third LED from the bottom flashes 6 When you are finished programming buttons on the MLC set configuration switch 1 on the rear panel to Off down 7 Press the buttons that you configured to verify that the commands y...

Page 26: ...se the button The next time that the button is pressed while configuration switch 1 is in On position the orange E LED lights indicating that the button is in macro mode To take a button out of macro mode press and hold the button for 3 seconds The orange E LED turns off 5 Set configuration switch 1 to Off Verify that the commands have been properly learned by pressing the button you programmed Th...

Page 27: ...When finished programming the input selection button set rear panel DIP switch 1 to Off down Verify that the button has been programmed correctly by pressing it repeatedly to cycle through the inputs and observing the display Setting Up an MLC 52 VC Model with an Extron Amplifier If you have an MLC 52 IR VC or an MLC 52 RS VC model it can be connected to an optional Extron amplifier such as the MP...

Page 28: ...re 19 Application Diagram of an MLC 52 RS EU VC with an MPA Series Power Amplifier Requirements for the MLC 52 VC To set up a system that contains an MLC 52 VC model and an Extron MPA power amplifier an MP Series preamplifier or a PoleVault PVS switcher you must ensure that the following conditions are met The projector must have dedicated video and audio inputs for each source used in the system ...

Page 29: ...mmed for volume control Vol and Vol However on the MLC 52 VC models these buttons are not needed for volume control and can be programmed for other uses To reprogram the Vol buttons you can use IR Learning see Configuring Using IR Learning on page 18 or the MLC 52 configuration program see the program help file Mounting the MLC 52 After the system has been cabled configured and tested you can moun...

Page 30: ...ontroller locate a stud to which the box will be attached 2 Measure and mark the portion to be cut out of the mounting surface For US models use the appropriate template and faceplate dimensions provided Templates for MLC 52 and MLC 52 VC US Models on page 64 as a guide to measure and mark the area to cut out If you are using a mounting bracket see the template that came with the bracket 3 Cut out...

Page 31: ...ng bracket mud ring is provided with the MLC 52 models If desired you can mount the MLC to this type of bracket instead of to an electrical box To mount the controller to a Decora style mounting bracket 1 Cut a hole in the mounting surface large enough to accommodate the provided mounting bracket 2 Insert the mounting bracket into the hole 3 Turn the two screws on the bracket so that the locking a...

Page 32: ... MLC 52 to a Decora Mounting Bracket Mounting the MLC to a Wall or Furniture 1 With all cables attached to the MLC and power disconnected at the source insert the MLC into the wall or furniture 2 Fasten the MLC and faceplate directly to the furniture or wall using wood screws MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Installation and Configuration 26 ...

Page 33: ...ou load to your MLC see Loading Extron Drivers on page 52 each of the buttons is preconfigured in one of the following switch modes Single switch mode In this mode the button operates independently of the other buttons Pressing a button in this mode does not affect any other button Input switch mode Buttons in this mode are grouped together so that only one of them can be active at a time When one...

Page 34: ... the configuration software see the configuration program help file for the procedure Front Panel Components The following diagrams show the front panels of the standard and VC versions of all MLC 52 models NOTE The front panel buttons are prelabeled for convenience You can relabel them using the other labels that are provided see Replacing Button Labels on page 10 for the relabeling procedure MLC...

Page 35: ...witch group NOTE A 2 second hold feature requiring you to press and hold the Off button for 2 seconds in order to turn off the display device helps prevent accidental powering off of the projector or display This feature can be disabled and enabled through the configuration software see the MLC 52 Configuration Program help file for further information b Input selection buttons These buttons are p...

Page 36: ... See the MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program help file for details about using the software to set up the system d Volume adjustment buttons Standard MLC 52 models only These two buttons are used to adjust the volume of the projector or display up and down If your AV system does not require the volume up and down function for example if the MLC is configured with the VC faceplate containing the v...

Page 37: ...the appropriate input selection button The command that was programmed in the first memory block of the button is executed All buttons are lit at 25 intensity while the MLC receives power A selected active input button lights more brightly than the other buttons If there is more than one input selection command programmed in the button memory blocks you can execute the commands in memory blocks 2 ...

Page 38: ...s of the button issuing unwanted commands to devices the front panel controls can be locked using executive mode When the MLC 52 is in executive mode all front panel functions are locked so that pressing the buttons has no effect If a button is pressed while the MLC 52 is in executive mode all the front panel buttons blink indicating that the front panel is locked To place the MLC in executive mod...

Page 39: ...te independently of each other single switch mode or to function as a group input mode To set the button switch mode see Switch modes on page 27 IR command modes In macro mode one button press issues up to four commands in succession at 1 5 intervals In toggle mode one button press issues only one command See Setting Up Button Macros Using IR on page 20 to set up buttons using IR Application 1 Usi...

Page 40: ...RS via RS 232 commands the projector typically has a discrete specific command for selecting a particular video input That is the projector does not have an RS 232 command to toggle through its video inputs Programming Buttons for an IR Controlled System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 VIDEO S Video RGB1 RGB2 INPUTS SET UP PLAY PRG PRG POWER REW TV INPUT PAUSE FF STOP DIR A DIR B SLEEP TV MUTE TIME LEVEL DLY ...

Page 41: ...tedly 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 MLC 52 DISPLAY ON PC VIDEO OFF VOL VOL Command 1 RGB 1 Command 2 RGB 2 Command 1 Video C...

Page 42: ... mode and labeled appropriately Figure 32 Programming MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Input Selection Buttons from a Projector Remote Control Type A Projector remote control type B application 1 This remote control has only two input buttons one for the RGB inputs and one for the S video and composite video inputs Each of these buttons contains one command that causes the projector to toggle between...

Page 43: ...DEO VOLUME Command 1 Computer The button should be in input switch mode Command 1 Video The button should be placed in input switch mode Leave blank and do not program The button should be in single switch mode Leave blank and do not program The button should be in single switch mode Figure 34 Programming MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC with a Projector Remote Control Type B Programming Buttons for ...

Page 44: ...ff button does not need to be pressed twice for confirmation Using the macro mode feature you can send two power off commands sequentially from a single press of the MLC Off button To configure the MLC Off button to issue both a power off and a power off confirmation command 1 Ensure that power is applied to the MLC 52 2 Set configuration DIP switch 1 on the rear panel to On up 3 Program the first...

Page 45: ...hat have multi coded IR functionality NOTE For best results select a projector that has a dedicated audio and video input for each source used in the system Video and audio should not share an input Configuration for a System with a Projector Remote Control Type A Application 3 A type A remote control has a discrete button for each input see page 34 Two buttons are designated for RGB inputs one fo...

Page 46: ...d B from the RGB 2 input selection button on the projector remote control into memory block 4 of the MLC 52 PC button a Press the PC button on the MLC front panel The button blinks indicating that the MLC is ready to learn the command On the rear panel the fourth LED from the bottom flashes b Within 5 seconds while the PC button on the MLC 52 is blinking press the RGB 2 button on the remote contro...

Page 47: ...command On the rear panel the bottom IR learning LED flashes b Within 5 seconds while the Video button on the MLC 52 is blinking press the Video or blank button on the projector remote control The MLC has learned command A for video 3 Program the input selection command A from the S video input selection button on the projector remote control into memory block 2 of the MLC 52 Video or blank button...

Page 48: ...t press memory block 1 The MLC 52 issues command A for RGB 1 input selection The projector switches to its RGB 1 input Second press memory block 2 The MLC 52 issues command A for RGB 2 input selection The projector switches to its RGB 2 input Third press memory block 3 The MLC 52 issues command B for RGB 1 input selection The projector switches to its RGB 1 input Fourth press memory block 4 The ML...

Page 49: ...ns command A for RGB 3 Program the input selection command B from the RGB input selection button on the projector remote control into memory block 2 of the MLC 52 PC button as follows a Press the PC button on the MLC front panel The button blinks indicating that the MLC is ready to learn the command On the rear panel the second LED from the bottom flashes b Within 5 seconds while the PC button on ...

Page 50: ...llows a Press the Video or blank button on the MLC front panel The button blinks indicating that the MLC is ready to learn the command On the rear panel the bottom IR learning LED flashes b Within 5 seconds while the Video or blank button on the MLC 52 is blinking press the Video button on the projector remote control The MLC learns command A for video 3 Program the input selection command B from ...

Page 51: ...RGB First press memory block 1 The MLC 52 issues command A for RGB input selection Second press memory block 2 The MLC 52 issues command B for RGB input selection Using the Video button S video or composite video First press memory block 1 The MLC 52 issues command A for composite video input selection Second press memory block 2 The MLC 52 issues command B for S video input selection MLC 52 Media...

Page 52: ...ands through this port Using the MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program To perform advanced configuration tasks such as setting button modes updating firmware and adding display device drivers you must use the included MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program Many items in the configuration program are also accessible via front panel controls described under Front Panel Features on page 27 see that sect...

Page 53: ...uble click Launch exe on the DVD drive to start it 2 On the Extron Software DVD screen click the Software button surrounded by a red box in the illustration below Figure 41 Extron Software DVD Screen 3 On the Control Software screen click the Install link at the right of the MLC 52 Series line Figure 42 Install Link on Software DVD 4 Follow the directions on the subsequent windows to complete the ...

Page 54: ...isplayed containing a list of control software products 3 In one of the linked alphabets displayed across the top and bottom of the screen click M 4 On the M software products page scroll to locate MLC 52 and click the Download link at the far right Figure 44 Download Link on the Website for the MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program 5 On the next screen fill in the required information 6 Click the ...

Page 55: ... your desktop click Start Extron Electronics MLC 52 DVCM 50 MLC 52 DVCM 50 Control Program 2 On the Connection Window select one of the two tabs Select a Comm Port This tab lets you establish a connection between your computer and the MLC 52 The MLC must be connected to your computer RS 232 port via either the rear panel 6 pole captive screw control connector or the front panel 2 5 mm TRS configur...

Page 56: ... mode configuration files have a mlk ending and double click on it The path to the selected configuration is displayed in the Browse field on the Connection window See the MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program help file for information on using emulation mode 4 Click OK The MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program window opens Figure 47 MLC 52 DVCM 50 Configuration Program Window For an explanation of ...

Page 57: ...er via IR Learning see Configuring Using IR Learning on page 18 or using the MLC 52 configuration program see the configuration program help file ATTENTION Loading a new driver causes the existing configuration on the MLC to be overwritten If you know that you will want to use the previous configuration again be sure to save it when the screen prompts you Loading the serial RS 232 drivers When you...

Page 58: ...ive The disc should start automatically If it does not open Windows Explorer and double click Launch exe on the CD or DVD drive to start it 2 On the opening screen click the Drivers button or select the Drivers tab at the top of the screen 3 On the Drivers screen select MLC 52 DVCM 50 Device Drivers Figure 48 Selecting the MLC 52 DVCM 50 IR Driver Package The IR device drivers package list screen ...

Page 59: ...e Download Security Warning screen c Click Run on the browser Security Warning screen d Follow instructions on the Driver Install wizard screens to complete installation of the driver package The drivers are all placed in the Driver2 folder NOTE By default the drivers that you download are stored in the Driver2 folder on your computer located at Windows XP C Documents and Settings All Users Shared...

Page 60: ...iew additional pages of driver listings click Next Click Previous to page backward through the drivers list d Right click on the name of the desired driver From the pop up menu select Save Target As Figure 50 Saving a Single Driver to the Computer e On the Save window that opens save the driver file in the Driver2 folder as follows Windows XP c Documents and Settings All Users Shared Documents Ext...

Page 61: ...ivers screen select MLC 52 IR Figure 51 Device Drivers Screen 4 From the menus on the Extron Device Drivers Online Search Tool screen select search criteria for the drivers you want to download You can select the Extron Product on which the drivers will be used MLC 52 IR or MLC 52 RS is already selected the Protocol Type IR Serial or All Manufacturer device manufacturer name or All Product Categor...

Page 62: ...install for current driver package Version n link 6 On the Download Center screen enter the requested information and click the Download driver name button 7 Follow the directions on the download screens that follow Unless you specify otherwise the driver file is placed at one of the following locations on your computer Windows XP C Documents and Settings All Users Shared Documents Extron Driver2 ...

Page 63: ...No response is required from the host The MLC sends the following copyright message only when it first powers on c Copyright 20nn Extron Electronics MLC 52 Vn nn 60 100n nn where Vn nn is the firmware version number and 60 100n nn is the MLC 52 model number Error Responses If the MLC 52 is unable to execute a command it receives because the command is invalid or contains invalid parameters the con...

Page 64: ... E Escape key hex 1B web W X Firmware version number n nn format X Display power status 0 through 3 0 power off 1 power on 2 cooling down 3 warming up X Front panel lock status 0 unlocked 1 locked NOTE Unless otherwise indicated commands are not case sensitive MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Serial Communication 58 ...

Page 65: ... or MLC 52 IR VC or MLC 52 RS VC or MLC 52 RS EU or MLC 52 RS MK or MLC 52 RS EU VC or MLC 52 RS MK VC Show the name of the MLC 52 model Display Power Status Turn display power on 1P Pwr1 Turn display power off 0P Pwr0 View display power status P PwrX For X 0 on 1 off 2 cooling down 3 warming up Example P Pwr2 The projector or display is cooling down Front Panel Lockout Executive Mode Off 0X Exe0 ...

Page 66: ...controller Included Parts Replacement Part Number MLC 52 IR 60 744 02 MLC 52 RS 60 744 12 MLC 52 RS VC 60 745 12 MLC 52 RS MK white brushed aluminum 60 744 23 24 MLC 52 RS EU white brushed aluminum 60 744 34 35 MLC 52 RS VC MK 60 745 23 MLC 52 RS VC EU 60 745 35 One gang plastic mounting bracket mud ring black white 70 519 12 13 Two gang plastic mounting bracket mud ring black white 70 519 22 23 B...

Page 67: ...S only 70 519 12 13 MR 200 two gang plastic modular mounting bracket mud ring 1 black 1 white US only 70 519 22 23 Faceplates Part Number MLM 52 1GWP black white 70 498 02 MLM 52 VC black white 70 527 02 Miscellaneous Accessories Part Number MPA 152 Stereo Power Amplifier 60 844 01 MPA 152 Stereo Power Amplifier ENERGY STAR qualified 60 844 02 MPA 401 70 Mono 70 V Power Amplifier 60 845 01 MPA 401...

Page 68: ...ot trace them or use them as patterns on the installation surface Use these diagrams only for reference to obtain the dimensions of the hole that needs to be cut Use a ruler to measure and draw the cutting guidelines 3 Cut out the wall or furniture material inside the marked area 4 Check the opening size by inserting the wall box or mounting bracket into the opening The equipment should fit easily...

Page 69: ...lectrical box as follows a Attach the bare wire end of the provided grounding wire to the Gnd pin of the 6 pole captive screw connector on the MLC rear panel b Attach the other end of the grounding wire to a screw on the junction box 10 If desired replace the faceplate or button labels on the MLC see Replacing the Faceplate US Models Only on page 9 or Replacing Button Labels on page 10 11 Cable an...

Page 70: ...ons shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface MLC 52 Front View Cut Out Template for 4 50 11 43 cm Top Panel SURFACE CUT OUT AREA FOR MUD RING 2 79 7 09 cm 2 25 5 72 cm 3 75 9 53 cm Location of MLC 52 Figure 54 MLC 52 IR and MLC 52 RS Cutout Template for the One gang Decora Mud Ring MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Reference Information 64 ...

Page 71: ...ns shown below to cut the hole in the mounting surface MLC 52 VC Front View Cut Out Template for 4 50 11 43 cm Top Panel 3 88 9 83 cm 3 97 10 03 cm Location of MLC 52 4 50 11 43 cm SURFACE CUT OUT AREA FOR MUD RING Figure 55 MLC 52 IR VC and MLC 52 RS VC Cutout Template for the Two gang Decora Mud Ring MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Reference Information 65 ...

Page 72: ...ounting surface MLC 52 Front View Cut Out Template for 4 50 11 43 cm To install an MLC 52 directly into furniture or a wall cut along this line Top Panel SURFACE CUT OUT AREA FOR FURNITURE MOUNT 2 79 7 09 cm 1 9 4 83 cm 2 91 7 40 cm Location of MLC 52 Figure 56 Cutout Template for Mounting an MLC 52 IR or MLC 52 RS Directly to a Wall or Furniture MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Reference Information ...

Page 73: ...e mounting surface MLC 52 VC Front View Cut Out Template for 4 60 11 68 cm To install an MLC 52 VC directly into furniture or a wall cut along this line Top Panel 2 91 7 40 cm 3 50 8 90 cm SURFACE CUT OUT AREA FOR FURNITURE MOUNT Location of MLC 52 4 50 11 43 cm Figure 57 Cutout Template for Mounting an MLC 52 IR VC or MLC 52 RS VC Directly to a Wall or Furniture MLC 52 MediaLink Controllers Refer...

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