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MC-6000 Keypad with Video, WH-6000, & TV-6000
The MC-6000 Keypad fits a four-gang box and in
addition to the MC-5000 Rapture Keypad, features
a small LCD preview display. There are also five
navigation buttons below the screen for up, down,
right, left, and enter (select) control. The enter but-
ton is also found on the MC-5000 numeric button
area. The IRL-5000 has the directional buttons avail-
able and much like any transport function, the
keypad’s 12 character LED display can read these
function names when pressed.
The MC-6000 runs on the same Cat. 5 cable that you would
use for an MC-5011, MC-5000, or MC-3000 OD. Termina-
tion is also the same. However, the MC-6000 uses these
eight wires slightly differently, since composite video is also
passed along the single Cat. 5 cable. As such, in order for
the MC-6000 to display video, you will need to use the WH-
6000 Wiring Harness. The WH-6000 features eight RJ-45
jacks that correspond to the eight composite video input
jacks. If an MC-6000 is connected to RJ-45 jack number
three, then the composite video output for that display must
connect to composite video input number three. Each com-
posite video input on the WH-6000 also has a Hi-Z/75
Ω
Normal switch. If you are splitting this video signal to per-
haps drive two MC-6000’s on the same zone, then you will
need to set one of these switches to Hi-Z while the second
WH-6000 composite video input is set to normal.
ADA also provides the TV-6000 which is a small black box that
features an RJ-45 input and a composite video output. This
permits you to drive a video signal to a TV by running Cat. 5
cable to the TV which will be fitted with the TV-6000. Again, if a
composite video signal is “Y” split to input to two jacks on the
WH-6000, and one RJ-45 connector is running to an MC-6000
while the other is running to a TV-6000 for connection to a TV
set, then one Hi-Z/75
Ω
switch would be set to Hi-Z while the
other is set to 75
Ω
(Normal). In the event you did not run an
Cat.-5 Cable from the mainframe to the TV location but can run
a jumper Cat. 5 cable from the keypad to the TV, you can opt to
run video to the TV this way as well.
While the MC-5011, MC-5000, MC-3000 OD, and/or MC-3800 OD keypads can be used with
the WH-2000 or WH-6000 Wire Harness, the MC-6000 can only be used with the WH-6000
Wire Harness. When using the MC-5011, MC-5000, MC-3000 OD, and/or MC-3800 OD key-
pads on a WH-6000, special settings must be made in order to permit the keypads to operate
properly. See the instructions included with the WH-6000 regarding these settings.
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Video
In 1
Video
In 2
75
Ω
Hi-Z
Gain Trim
Tx
Loop
Out
I/O 1
I/O 2
ADA Bus
4 3 2 1
RJ-45 Cat-Link
I/O 3
In
Rx
Bus Power
Cat-Link 1
H.F. Trim
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 2
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 3
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 8 Out
Cat-Link 7 Out
Cat-Link 6 Out
Cat-Link 5 Out
Cat-Link 4 Out
Cat-Link 3 Out
Cat-Link 2 Out
Cat-Link 1 Out
Cat-Link 4
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 5
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 6
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 7
H.F. Trim
Gain Trim
Cat-Link 8
75
Ω
Hi-Z
Video
In 3
Video
In 4
75
Ω
Hi-Z
75
Ω
Hi-Z
Video
In 5
Video
In 6
75
Ω
Hi-Z
75
Ω
Hi-Z
Video
In 7
Video
In 8
75
Ω
Hi-Z
75
Ω
Hi-Z
+V Tx Rx Gnd
WH-6000
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Video Output (75
Ω
)
Cat-Link Video Input
(From WH-6000)
Pull Shunting Pin
For Hi-Z Input
H.F. Gain
TV-6000
Cat-Link Video Receiver
RJ-45 Cat-Link
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1