
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
Local Operation, cont’d
•
Video only selected
— The I/O button lights green.
•
Audio only selected
— The I/O button lights red.
2
.
Press the Input button to specify that the next number
entered will be an input number.
•
The Input button lights amber.
•
If it was lit, the Output button turns off.
•
The most recently selected output is locked (unable
to be changed; assigned as the output to which the
entered input is tied unless a different output is
assigned [see steps
4
and
5
]).
3
.
Use the Select knob to scroll through the available inputs
until the LCD display shows the desired input.
The Select knob scrolls through only those inputs that
are within the available range for this MKP or the
connected matrix switcher. See “Switcher Control
Settings section” in chapter 5, “HTML Operation,” for
information on authorizing inputs and outputs.
If an optional MKP 10 MAAP keypad is connected, you
can use it in place of the Select knob. See
“MKP 10 MAAP Operation,” later in this chapter.
•
The LCD display shows the input that you select.
•
The Take button blinks.
The blinking Take button times out after 15
seconds if it is not pressed.
4
.
Press the Output button to specify that the next number
entered is an output number.
•
The Output button lights amber.
•
If it was lit, the Input button goes out.
•
The last selected input is locked (unable to be
changed; assigned as the input to which the entered
output is tied unless a different input is assigned [see
steps
2
and
3
]).
5
.
Use the Select knob to scroll through the available outputs
until the LCD display shows the desired output.
•
The LCD display shows the output that you select.
•
The Take button blinks.
The Select knob scrolls through only those outputs that
are inside the available range for this MKP or the
connected matrix switcher. See “Switcher Control
Settings section” in chapter 5, “HTML Operation,” for
information on authorizing inputs and outputs.
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SELECT
INPUT
TAKE
OUTPUT
VIDEO
GREEN
AUDIO
RED
Figure 3-2 — Input/output selection mode labels
Changing the tie mode
You can create ties on the MKP 3000 in the following modes:
•
Matrix mode
(the default) — In matrix mode, you specify
an input and one or more outputs to be tied to it.
•
Input-only mode
— In input-only mode, you select one
output, then specify an input to be tied to it.
To change from one tie mode to the other,
1
.
Enter setup mode by simultaneously pressing and
holding
buttons
2
,
3
, and
4
(typically labeled Input, Output,
and Take) for approximately 2 seconds until all buttons
light amber and the LCD display changes.
2
.
Repeatedly press the Input button (button
2
) until the
LCD window displays “Tie Mode.”
3
.
Turn the Select knob clockwise or counterclockwise until
the desired mode (Matrix or Input-Only) is displayed.
You can also change the tie mode by using SIS
commands (see chapter 4, “SIS
™
Operation,”) or the
Ethernet Web pages (see chapter 5, “HTML
Operation”).
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.
Creating ties
After selecting the tie mode, use one of the following
procedures to create the ties.
Creating a tie in matrix mode (default)
To create a tie in matrix mode (the default mode),
1
.
Select the type of tie (video, audio, or both) by repeatedly
pressing the I/O button until it lights in the desired color:
•
Video and audio selected
— The I/O button lights
amber.
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