
MLC 104 IP Plus Series • Operation, Features, and Cabling
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Setup Checklist:
How to Proceed With Installation
Prepare
Familiarize yourself with the features of the MLC.
Download and install the latest version of the Extron Global Configurator (GC) software
(version 2.2 or higher) and the latest driver package, and any additional software such
as GlobalViewer Enterprise (GVE) or IR Learner (available from
Extron Software Products
disc).
Obtain IP setting information from the network administrator for the MLC.
Obtain model names and setup information for devices that the MLC controls.
Configure the MLC
Connect the PC and the MLC to the same Ethernet network, power them on, and use
Telnet, Extron DataViewer, or a similar application to configure the MLC for network
communication.
Create a new GC project and configure the MLC (see the
Global Configurator Help
file).
Set the IP address and subnet mask for the MLC, and other IP settings.
Define the GlobalViewer Tree location for the MLC.
Add the MLC to the project.
Define e-mail settings and contacts.
Add serial and IR device drivers.
Configure the ports (Projector/Display, igital I/O, and MLS) on the MLC and assign
device drivers as needed.
Configure the front panel buttons.
Configure control module buttons
Create a display shutdown schedule.
If a projector is part of the system and if desired, create a display lamp hours
notification e-mail.
Create a display disconnection notification e-mail.
Perform configurations for special applications, if needed.
Save the Global Configurator project/configuration.
Build and upload the configuration.
Perform Physical Installation
Install or replace button labels.
Connect the MLC to a network (LAN) and other devices (see
starting on page 7 or see the “Setup” section of the
MLC 104 IP Plus
Series Setup Guide
).
Connect power cords and turn on the output devices (projectors, monitors, speakers),
control products (such as projector lifts and screen controls), the MLC, a PC (if needed
for testing or control), and input devices (DSS, cable boxes, and the like).
Test the system.
Mount the unit to an electrical box, wall, furniture, or rack and ground the unit (see
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