Local operation, cont’d – Extron electronic MKP 2000 User Manual

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MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation

MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation

Local Operation, cont’d

When an input or output outside the available range for
this MKP or the connected matrix switcher is selected,
the LED display shows

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Viewing the last input or output tied from the MKP

Press either the Input button or the Output button.

The Input or Output LED lights.

The LED display shows the last tied input or output
(depending on which LED, Input or Output, is lit).

The LED display shows the most recent input or output
number entered on the numeric keys only. Ties created
using other devices (other MKPs, a PC or control
system, or the matrix switcher’s front panel) are not
shown in the LED display.

Viewing and configuring the IP and MKP set-up
parameters

To configure the MKP to operate in your LAN system, one or
more of the following IP addresses and the host control port
setting may need to be changed:

The MKP’s IP address (default = 192.168.254.253)

The MKP’s subnet address (default = 255.255.0.0)

The MKP’s gateway address (default = 0.0.0.0)

The target matrix switcher’s IP address (default = 0.0.0.0)

Host control port setting (pass-through or no pass-
through) (default = no pass-through)

MKP’s connection setting

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Primary — Controls the switcher directly.

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Secondary — Controls the switcher through another
MKP and its Switcher RS-232 port.

Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric
subfields (octets) separated by dots (periods). Each octet can be
numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits
total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.

If any of the default address conflict with other equipment at
your installation, you can change the IP address(es) to any valid
value.

Editing the Extron IP address and other parameters
while connected via the LAN port can immediately
disconnect the user from the MKP. Extron recommends
editing this field using the front panel or the RS-232 link

and protecting the Ethernet access to these parameters by
assigning an administrator’s password to qualified and
knowledgeable personnel only.

Edit these addresses and set the host control setting as follows:

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Simultaneously press and hold the Input, Output, and
Take buttons for approximately 2 seconds until the LED
display changes and then release the buttons.

The LED display shows the most-significant
(left-most) octet of the MKP’s IP address (figure 3-2
on page 3-6).

Pressing the Input button changes the IP address
shown in the LED display, cycling through the
various IP addresses, and then selects the host
control setting, as shown in figure 3-2.

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The Input LED is lit and the Output LED is
unlit when the MKP’s IP address is displayed.

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The Input LED is unlit and the Output LED is
lit when the MKP’s subnet mask is displayed.

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The Input LED is blinking and the Output LED
is unlit when the MKP’s gateway IP address is
displayed.

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The Input LED is unlit and the Output LED is
blinking when the MKP’s target matrix
switcher’s IP address is displayed.

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Both the Input LED and the Output LED are lit
when the host control setting is displayed.

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Both the Input LED and the Output LED are
blinking when the connection priority is
displayed.

Pressing the Output button changes the octet of the
selected IP address that is shown in the LED display,
cycling through the four octets as shown in figure 3-2.

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No dot (period) appears in the LED display
when the most-significant octet is shown.

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A dot (period) appears to the right of the left-
most digit in the LED display when the second
octet is shown.

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A dot (period) appears to the right of the second
digit in the LED display when the third octet is
shown.

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A dot (period) appears to the right of the right-
most digit in the LED display when the least-
significant octet is shown.

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