Extron electronic MKP 2000 User Manual

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MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Installation

MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Installation

Installation, cont’d

Control connections

The MKP has two RS-232 ports; a Host port (

1

) and a Switcher

port (

2

); and an Ethernet (LAN) port (

3

).

An MKP control panel can be directly connected to any Extron
matrix switcher through the switcher’s RS-232 port (figure 2-8).
A control system or host computer can be connected via the
MKP’s host RS-232 port. Additional MKPs can be connected to
the matrix switcher through the MKP that is RS-232 connected
to the switcher (the primary MKP). The additional (secondary)
MKPs are connected to the primary MKP via the primary
MKP’s Ethernet port.

Ethernet

MKP 2000

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RS-232 Port

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itcher

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MAV 2400 SERIES SWITCHER

Figure 2-8 — MKP connection using the RS-232 port

An MKP control panel can be directly connected to any
Ethernet-enabled matrix switcher via the switcher’s Ethernet
port (figure 2-9) using a network (TP) cable that is wired as a
crossover cable (see TP cable termination to properly wire the
cable).

MKP 2000

Crossover
Ca

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LAN Port

Matrix Switcher

MKP 2000

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MAV 2400 SERIES SWITCHER

Figure 2-9 — Direct MKP connection using the LAN
port

Any number of control panels can be connected, as part of a
network, to any Ethernet-enabled matrix switcher via the
switcher’s Ethernet port (figure 2-10). All TP cables in this
example are wired as patch (straight) cables.

Ethernet

MKP 2000

MKP 2000

MKP 2000

PC

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Matrix Switcher

MKP 2000

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MAV 2400 SERIES SWITCHER

Figure 2-10 — Network MKP connection using the
LAN port

RS-232 cable termination

Each MKP control panel has two RS-232 ports that are
connected using 3.5 mm, 3-pole direct insertion connectors.
Wire the connectors as follows:

The total cable length between an MKP control panel
and a matrix switcher should not exceed 100 feet (30 m).

1

.

Choose a cable such as Extron’s Comm-Link cable. The
wire specifications for Comm-Link cable are on page A-6.
Colors may vary from this example.

2

.

Trim approximately 1.5" (3.8 cm) of the cable jacket to
expose the four insulated wires and a bare drain wire
(silver-colored).

3

.

Cut off the foil shield and discard it.

4

.

Strip 1/4" ( 0.6 cm) of insulation from three of the four
wires.

5

.

Twist the strands of each wire, insert them into the direct
insertion connector, and tighten the captive screws.

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