Mlc 52 series quick start guide, cont’d – Extron Electronics MLC 52 Series Quick Start Guide User Manual

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MLC 52 Series Quick Start Guide, cont’d

MLC 52 Series • Quick Start Guide

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Step 3

Press the button on the MLC front panel that will store the IR code

that you want

the MLC to learn. The following takes place on the MLC:

The button that you pressed begins to blink, indicating that it is ready to
be programmed. While the button is blinking (5 seconds), you can
program the button with the desired command.

On the rear panel, the IR Learning LED that indicates the button memory
block currently available for programming begins to blink. (Refer to “IR
Learning indicators,” in chapter 3, “Operation,” of the user’s manual, for
further information about the IR Learning LEDs.)

The LED that indicates how many commands have been programmed
onto the button illuminates and remains lit.

1

2

3

4

E

1

2

3

4

E

1

2

3

4

E

1

2

3

4

E

LED Off

LED Blinking

LED On

Command 1 is ready
to be learned.

Command 2 is ready
to be learned.
Command 1 was learned.

Command 3 is ready
to be learned.
Command 2 was learned.
Command 1 was learned.

Command 4 is ready
to be learned.
Command 3 was learned.
Command 2 was learned.
Command 1 was learned.

Activation of LEDs during button programming

Step 4

Point the projector’s remote control at the MLC’s IR Learning LEDs, and press
the button whose function you want the selected MLC button to learn.

For repeating command codes, such as those that increment/decrement a
function (for example, turning the volume up and down), hold the button on
the projector remote control for at least 3 seconds.

If no IR command is detected within 5 seconds, the LEDs and the front panel
button time out and stop blinking.

If the IR code was learned, the rear panel LEDs blink rapidly in succession
down, then up.

If the IR code was not learned, the rear panel LEDs blink in random order.

Step 5

Do one of the following:

If you want to program another command onto the same button, press the
button again.

The Learning LED on the rear panel that is next to be

programmed begins flashing. (You can program up to four commands on one
button.)

If you do not want to program additional commands on the button, repeat
steps 3 and 4 for the next button that you want to program.

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