
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
Local Operation, cont’d
When the MKP is
•
Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port
and
•
In no pass-through mode,
the MKP acts on all valid MKP commands received. It does not
pass the command to its Switcher RS-232 port.
When the MKP is
•
Selected as primary:
The MKP directly controls the matrix switcher via its
Switch RS-232 port or LAN port
•
Selected as secondary:
The MKP controls the matrix switcher through
connection to the primary MKP’s IP address
Setting the LCD window backlighting
You can use the front panel buttons to specify the amount of
seconds that the MKP’s LCD display will remain backlit after a
front panel operation has been performed.
To set the backlighting interval, follow these steps:
1
.
Enter setup mode by simultaneously pressing and
holding
buttons
2
,
3
, and
4
(typically labeled Input, Output,
and Take) until all buttons light amber and the LCD
display changes (approximately 2 seconds).
2
.
Repeatedly press the Input button (button
2
) until the
LCD window displays “Backlight.”
3
.
Turn the Select knob clockwise or counterclockwise until
the desired number of seconds (0 to 255) is displayed.
If you select 0 seconds, the backlighting is always on.
You can also change the backlighting interval by using
SIS commands (see chapter 4, “SIS
™
Operation”).
Setup procedures diagram
Figure 3-6 on the next page provides a diagram of the
procedures for setting up the IP connection, backlight duration,
and tie mode parameters using the front panel controls.
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•
Pressing button
3
changes the editable octet (moves
the caret) of the selected IP address, as shown in
figure 3-6.
2
.
Use button
2
and button
3
to select and display the
desired address and octet.
3
.
Rotate the Select knob to increase or decrease the octet
value until the LCD display shows the desired value.
If an optional MKP 10 MAAP keypad is connected, you
can use the keypad in place of the Select knob.
4
.
Repeat steps
2
and
3
to select and change other addresses
and/or octets.
5
.
Use button
2
to select the host control setting display.
(See “Host control port setting and pass-through
communications,” below.)
6
.
If necessary, use button
3
or the Select knob to toggle the
setting between enabled (pass-through) and disabled (no
pass-through). (See “Host control port setting and pass-
through communications,” below.)
7
.
Use button
2
to select the connection priority display. If
necessary, use button
3
or the Select knob to toggle the
setting between primary and secondary.
8
.
If desired, set the LCD window’s backlighting interval.
(See “Setting the LCD window backlighting,” on the next
page.)
9
.
Select the tie mode. (See “Changing the tie mode,” earlier
in this chapter.
10
.
When all addresses and other settings have been made,
press the Take button
4
. The MKP 3000 re-enters I/O
selection mode.
Host control port setting and pass-through communications
When the MKP is
•
Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port
and
•
In pass-through mode,
the MKP redirects valid matrix switcher SIS commands that it
receives on its Host RS-232 port to its Switcher RS-232 port.
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