Serial communication, cont’d – Extron electronic MEDIALINK MLC 52 User Manual

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Serial Communication, cont’d

MLC 52 Series MediaLink Controllers • Serial Communication

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Volume mode

(green): This mode is available only on the standard

(not VC) MLC model, and only for the two buttons that are (by default)
labeled Vol Up and Vol Dn. When an RS-232 driver that contains a
volume table is part of the configuration, pressing a button in volume
mode accesses the driver’s volume table. Each press of the button
raises or lowers the volume of the display device by the amount
specified in the volume table. When in volume mode, the button
labeled Vol Up always increases the volume; Vol Dn always lowers it.

If you select volume mode for one of these two buttons, the other button
is also placed in volume mode.

If no RS-232 driver has been added, or if the current RS-232 driver
contains no volume table, selecting volume mode is the same as
selecting single switch mode.

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Power mode

(yellow): The two Display buttons at the top of the front

panel, labeled by default “On” and “Off,” are permanently fixed in
power mode. When you select one of these buttons, the only setting
you can change in the Button Settings section is the Button Text. Power
mode is available for only these two Display buttons.

In power mode, the two buttons are mutually exclusive; if you press
one on the front panel, the other one becomes unlit. In addition, if you
have entered a number on the Display Power Settings tab to indicate
the seconds that the display device delays when powering up and/or
down, pressing these buttons causes them to blink for the duration of
the specified delay. (See “Entering display device power settings” in
the next section.)

Button Mode

— When multiple commands are programmed on a button,

select the mode in which the commands are performed:

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Toggle mode

— When pressed, the button executes only one

command. The first time it is pressed, it executes the command that
was programmed to its first memory block (the first command listed for
that button in the Current Button field). The second time the button is
pressed, the command in the second memory block is executed, and so
on.

In toggle mode, the commands are always executed in the order

that they are programmed in the memory blocks and listed in the
Current Button field. For example, if you want to perform the
command in memory block 3 of the selected button, you must
press the button three times; and the commands in memory
blocks 1 and 2 are always performed before command 3.

However long the delay between button presses, the commands

are always executed in the programmed order, unless another
button is pressed in between. If this occurs, the button returns to
command 1.

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Macro mode

— When pressed, the button executes all the commands

programmed to its memory blocks, in the order they are listed in the
Current Button field. There is a 2 second delay between command
executions.

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