
MLC 104 IP Plus Series • Software-based Configuration and Control
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Volume encoder scaling factor (0-255)
— This feature allows you to
slow down the volume knob (the encoder) on the front panel of the MLC. This feature
addresses a scenario that occurs with some projectors that use range type volume
control. When the MLC Volume knob controls projector volume, sometimes the MLC
sends the volume commands faster than the projector is able to detect and process.
When the projector does not detect some of the volume change commands, a choppy
volume ramp occurs.
Encoder scaling gives the programmer the ability to slow the knob down to a speed
the projector can handle. The drawback is that users must turn the knob more times
to change from minimum to maximum volume. It is up to the user to find a balance
between smooth audio ramping and the number of knob turns needed to cover the
volume range. This requires trial and error for each projector exhibiting this problem.
Although this feature is mainly for range type volume control, it applies to any range type
command programmed to be executed by the volume knob. The SIS special command
sets the encoder scaling factor.
Miscellaneous settings
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Reset button statistics on upload
— For more information on button
statistics (which track how many times each front panel button is pressed), see
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Upload enhanced web pages
of both basic and enhanced web pages (which show screen views of the front panels of
the MLC and control modules).
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Enable/Disable IR Receiver
determine the ability of the MLC to receive IR
signals through the CM/IR/SCP port on the bottom panel. This feature is the same as
the
Configuring an Auxiliary (MLS, PVS) Switcher
An Extron MediaLink Switcher (MLS) or PoleVault switcher (PVS) can be connected to the
MLC to expand the number of inputs available to the projector/display. However, if the MLS
or PVS switcher is disabled, the MLS RS-232 port can be used as an auxiliary, bidirectional
RS-232 port, just like the Display port. To enable and configure an auxiliary switcher, follow
the procedure in the
Global Configurator Help
file to add and configure a MediaLink or
PoleVault switcher.
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