
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
Local Operation, cont’d
•
MKP connection setting
Primary
— Controls the switcher directly (default).
Secondary
— Controls the switcher through another
MKP and its Switcher RS-232 port.
•
LCD display backlighting interval
•
Tie mode:
Matrix mode (default)
Input-only mode
Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric
subfields (octets) separated by dots (periods). Each octet can be
numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to three
digits total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are
invalid.
If any of the default addresses conflict with other equipment at
your installation, you can change them to any valid value.
The MKP must be in the administrator executive mode
for you to be able to set these parameters. In user
executive mode, you cannot change the configuration.
CAUTION
Editing the Extron IP address and other parameters
while the MKP is connected via the LAN port can
immediately disconnect the computer from the
MKP. Extron recommends editing this field using
the front panel or the RS-232 link, and restricting
Ethernet access to these parameters by assigning an
administrator’s password that is available only to
qualified and knowledgeable personnel.
Edit these addresses and set the host control setting as follows:
1
.
Simultaneously press and
hold
buttons
2
,
3
, and
4
(typically labeled Input, Output, and Take) until all
buttons light amber and the LCD display changes
(figure 3-6) to enter setup mode (approximately
2 seconds).
•
The LCD display shows the MKP’s IP address. The
most significant octet (first one on the left) of the
MKP’s IP address is highlighted by a caret (>),
indicating that it is editable.
•
Pressing button
2
changes the IP address shown in
the LCD display, cycling through the various IP
addresses, and then selects the host control setting,
the connection priority, and the LCD backlit
duration, as shown in figure 3-6.
3-11
3-10
1
.
Press and
hold
the I/O button until it lights red to indicate
audio volume mode (approximately 2 seconds), then
release the button.
•
The output button lights.
•
The LCD display shows the selected ( > ) output and
a slide bar that shows the audio output level of the
selected output.
2
.
Press and release the Output button to toggle between
selection ( > ) of the output and the audio level slide bar.
3
.
Use the Select knob to select an output, or to increase or
decrease the audio level.
•
If Output is selected ( > ), the Select knob scrolls
through the outputs.
If an optional MKP 10 MAAP keypad is connected, you
can use the keypad in place of the Select knob to select a
specific output. See “MKP 10 MAAP Operation,” later
in this chapter.
•
If the audio level slide bar is selected, the Select knob
changes the audio level.
4
.
To exit audio volume mode, press and
hold
the I/O button
for approximately 2 seconds until the button lights amber
to indicate I/O selection mode.
Viewing and configuring the IP and MKP setup
parameters
To configure the MKP to operate in your LAN, you may need to
change one or more IP addresses and the host control port
setting. The duration of the LCD display’s back light is also
adjustable. Figure 3-6, “Selecting setup parameters,” later in
this chapter, provides a diagram of the procedures for setting up
the IP connection, backlight duration, and tie mode parameters
using the front panel controls.
The following MKP parameters can be set from the front panel
in setup mode:
•
IP address (default = 192.168.254.253)
•
Subnet address (default = 255.255.0.0)
•
Gateway address (default = 0.0.0.0)
•
The host matrix switcher’s IP address (default = 0.0.0.0)
•
Host control port setting (pass-through or no pass-
through) (default = no pass-through)
im Vertrieb von
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