Removing commands from a button, Configuring using ir data transfer (“beaming”) – Extron Electronics MLC 52 Series Quick Start Guide User Manual

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MLC 52 Series • Quick Start Guide

Step 6

When finished programming buttons, set configuration switch #1 on the rear
panel to Off.

Verify that the commands you entered have been learned by pressing

the buttons that you programmed.

Removing commands from a button

If you want to delete one or more commands that have been programmed onto a
button, you must remove all the commands programmed to that button. Follow
these steps:

1

.

While the MLC 52 is powered on, make sure that configuration DIP switch #1
is set to On.

2

.

Press the button for which you want to delete commands, and within
2 seconds press the same button again. The IR Learning LEDs on the rear
panel turn off.

3

.

Verify that the button’s commands were erased by pressing the same button
again. If the commands have been erased, only LED #1 (the bottom LED)
should be blinking; the other LEDs should be off.

4

.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any additional buttons, or place configuration DIP
switch #1 in the Off position.

Configuring using IR data transfer (“beaming”)

You can configure your MLC 52 by transferring button configuration data to it from
another configured MLC 52. Data transfer is done via the IR Transmit and Receive
LEDs on the back panels of the MLCs. With this method, you replicate the other
MLC’s configuration on your own unit without the use of software or cables.

The following transfers are allowed:

From an RS model to another RS model

From an IR model to another IR model

From an IR model to an RS model

N

You cannot transmit data from an RS model to an IR model.

Step 1

Make sure that power is connected and applied to both units, and that all
switches on the rear panels of both units are set to the Off position.

Step 2

Position the two units

so that the IR Transmit and Receive LEDs of both MLCs are

facing each other, and no more than 6 inches apart. (See the diagram on the next
page.)

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