Preliminar y, Mlc 104 series • sis, Programming and control – Extron Electronics MLC 104 SIS Programming and Control User Manual

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PRELIMINAR

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MLC 104 Series • SIS

Programming and Control

Command/response table for special function SIS commands, continued

Command

ASCII Command Response

X?

values

(host to MLC)

(MLC to host))

and additional descriptions

Button press/release emulation

Emulating a button press or release causes the commands and actions that are associated with the button via the main
event script to be executed. Button emulation triggers only what has been set up via the Button Config. part of the
Windows-based configuration program or via Global Configurator 2.0 or higher. Emulation does not trigger the built-in
SIS input switching commands (

X200

!) or the projector power on/off commands (1P or 0P).

See the diagrams

below and on the next page to determine the number of the memory block associated with each button.

The input button register numbering shown in the following illustrations is for a stand-alone MLC.

Front

CONFIG

PROJECTOR

VOLUME

MLC 104 IP

ON

VIDEO

AUX

VIDEO

PC

IMAGE

MUTE

OFF

1

2

3

4

+V

G

SCP

+12V OUT

PWR SNS

GROUND

GROUND

GROUND

GROUND

GROUND

Tx

Rx

HOST/

CONFIG

LAN

PRESS T

A

B WITH

TWEEKER T

O

REMO

V

E

A B

A B E

MLS

PWR

RS-232 12V

SCP

COMM

PR
OJECT

O

R

RS-232/IR

Tx/IR

Rx

Tx

Rx

+12V IN

1

2

106

9

10

11

12

MLC 104 IP,

MLC 104,

or

SCP 104

Button/Switch Memory Block Numbering for the

MLC 104 Series, SCP 104 Series, and IR 402

25

24

Clock-

wise

Counter-
clockwise

Power Sense/

Digital Input

MLC 104 IP
Right Side

(rotated)

Emulate a button/switch press

X?

*42 #

SwPrs*

X?

This command causes the MLC
to issue the commands
associated with a button press.

X?

= the number of the memory

block for the button/switch for
which you want to emulate a
press (1 - 128).

Emulate a button/switch release

X?

*43 #

SwRls*

X?

This makes the MLC issue the
commands associated with a
button release.

X?

= the button’s/switch’s

memory block number.

Emulate a button press-and-release

X?

*44 #

SwCmd*

X?

The MLC issues the commands
associated with both the press and
the release of the specified button.

X?

= the button’s/switch’s

memory block number.

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