The Extron MLCPlus50/100/200Series MediaLink® Controllers with IP Link® Pro integrate Ethernet
DISPLAY
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ON
PC
VOL
VIDEO
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Extron
MLC Plus 50
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MLC Plus 100
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connection into AV systems to allow users to remotely control, monitor, and troubleshoot AV equipment,
including display devices and switchers. Each controller includes an embedded web server and support
for Power over Ethernet (PoE). It also includes ports for bidirectional serial control, IR output, relays, digital
input, and (except for the MLC Plus 50) volume control. Each MLCPlus is shipped with a mud ring.
• All models fit standard US junction boxes or mud rings.
• The MLCPlus100AAP and MLCPlus200AAP
also include space to mount from one to four
Extron AAP plates.
This guide provides instructions for an experienced
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installer to install an MLCPlus Series controller and to
create a basic configuration. Configure the controller
using Extron GlobalConfigurator® (GC) software running
in Global Configurator Professional (GCProfessional)
or GlobalConfigurator Plus (GCPlus) mode. The MLC
integrates with Extron GlobalViewer® Enterprise (GVE)
MLC Plus 100 AAP
software and the GlobalViewer web-based AV resource
management for remote control applications. Global
LAPTOP
HDMI
OFF
ON
MUTE
Configurator and other useful software applications are
available at www.extron.com.
MLC Plus 200
MLC Plus 200 AAP
Installation
Step 1: Get Ready
Use the following check list to prepare for the installation.
Download and install the latest version of the following:
• Global Configurator Professional or Global Configurator Plus software — for setting up and configuring the controller.
GC includes a link to the Toolbelt software and a way to upgrade the firmware of the controller. You must have an Extron
Insider account to use GC software. Contact an Extron support representative regarding training to use the full features
of GC Professional (see Locating Software, Firmware, and Driver Files on the Extron Website on page12).
• Toolbelt software — for setting up and configuring the controller
• IPLinkPro device drivers — for use with GC (Professional or Plus), to make control of other devices possible.
All are avail able from www.extron.com (see Locating Software, Firmware, and Driver Files on the Extron Website on page12).
Obtain network information for the unit from the network administrator. You will need the following details for each MLCPlus
device:
DHCP setting (on or off) Subnet mask User name Device (MLC Plus) IP address Gateway IP address Passwords
Write down the MAC address of each IPLinkPro device (such as the MLC Plus 50/100/200) to be used. Obtain model names and setup information for devices the MLC Plus 50/100/200 will control.
Step 2: Prepare the Installation Site
ATTENTION:
• Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only.
• L’installation et l’entretien doivent être effectués uniquement par un technicien qualifié.
• Extron recommends installing the MLC Plus into a grounded, UL Listed electrical junction box.
• Extron recommande d’installer le MLC Plus dans un boîtier d’encastrement électrique mis à la terre, certifié UL.
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MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
ATTENTION:
• If the controller will be installed into fine furniture, it is best to hire a licenced, bonded craftsperson to cut the access
hole and perform the physical installation so the surface will not be damaged.
• S’il est prévu d’installer le contrôleur dans du beau mobilier, il est préférable de faire appel à un artisan autorisé et
qualifié pour couper le trou d’accès et réaliser l’installation de telle façon que la surface ne soit pas endommagée.
• Follow all national and local building and electrical codes that apply to the installation site.
• Respectez tous les codes électriques et du bâtiment, nationaux et locaux, qui s’appliquent au site de l’installation.
NOTE: For the installation to meet UL requirements and to comply with National Electrical Code (NEC), the MLC must be
installed in a UL Listed junction box. The end user or installer must furnish the junction box. It is not included with the
MLCPlus50/100/200.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance
When planning where to install the MLCPlus 50/100/200, you may need to consider factors affecting accessibility of the
controller such as height from the floor, distance from obstructions, and how far a user must reach to press the buttons. For
guidelines, see sections 307 (“Protruding Objects”) and 308 (“Reach Ranges”) of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
available at http://www.ada.gov/regs2010/2010ADAStandards/2010ADAStandards.pdf.
Site preparation
ModelUS Gang Size
MLC Plus 502
MLC Plus 1002
MLC Plus 100 AAP4
MLC Plus 2003
MLC Plus 200 AAP5
Wall
Mud rings, optional ULListed junction boxes, external
junction boxes, and surface mounting boxes are available
for use with the MLCPlus. Read any installation instructions
and UL guidelines that come with the mounting devices,
protect the mounting surface to prevent damage, then
install the box or mud ring in the opening at the installation
site.
When you run cables to the mounting location, leave
enough slack for device installation. Secure the cables with
a clamp for strain relief so they do not slip back down into
the wall or furniture.
Mud Ring
Figure 1. Installing a Mud Ring
Step 3: Change a Faceplate or Button Labels (optional)
Faceplates can easily be changed, if desired. Or you can replace one or more of the labels within the buttons. Some button labels
ship with the unit. You can create and print your own customized labels using Extron Button Label Generator software.
Replacing a faceplate
To replace a faceplate:
1. Remove the faceplate by holding the body of the unit with one hand, gripping the sides of the faceplate with the other hand,
and pulling the faceplate away from the unit.
2. Align the openings of the new faceplate with the buttons and knob and with the LEDs and place the faceplate against the
unit. The magnetic catches fasten the faceplate onto the unit.
TIP: You can wait until the unit is mounted to the junction box or mud ring before placing the new faceplate on the unit.
2
Replacing button labels
G1
MLC Plus 100 Rear Panel
Pr
pieces apar
Base
You may wish to customize the button labels. The labels can be changed at any time. Follow these steps to change the
translucent button labels:
1. Remove the faceplate as mentioned in step 1 of Replacing a faceplate.
2. For each button label to be replaced, use the provided Extron
removal tool to gently separate the clear button cap (lens) from
its white diffuser backing as follows: insert the end of the
removal tool into the corner notch and gently twist the tool.
3. Remove the label insert from the transparent button cap.
4. Select one of the button labels from the printed label sheets
included with the MLCPlus. Remove the label from its backing
and remove the clear, protective film from the front of the label.
5. Insert the button label into the button cap. Check for correct
label orientation.
6. Align the cap with the white diffuser and the panel opening, and
press the clear cap into place on the button.
7. Reattach the faceplate to the controller (see step 2 in
y the two
t.
2
Separate the twopiece button here at
the corner.
TEXT
Clear Lens
Removal Tool
Replacing a faceplate on page2).
Step 4: Cable All Devices
NOTE: Most examples on the following pages show the MLCPlus100. However, connector wiring and port functions
are identical for all models.
Diffuser
5
Insert
button label.
1. If the MLC Plus is not mounted to a grounded metal junction box or a grounded metal equipment rack, Extron recommends
connecting the unit to an earth ground to protect the unit from electrostatic discharge.
To ground the unit:
a. Securely terminate a grounding cable with a ring terminal.
b. Remove the grounding screw in the lower left corner of the rear panel, insert the grounding cable, replace and securely
fasten the screw. Do not over-tighten the screw. Maximum torque is 2 inch-pounds (0.2 Newton-meter).
Tx RxGTx Rx
POWER
COM 1 COM 2VOLIR
12V
0.3A MAX
LAN
/
PoE
2CGCVGS
GIN
D IN RELAYS
Figure 2. Connecting a Grounding Wire to the MLC Plus
c. Connect the other end of the grounding cable to an earth ground.
2. Cable devices to the controller (see the following features sections and see Cabling and features on page5).
3. Connect power cords and power on all the devices.
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MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
Mounting Holes (x4)
Faceplate
Front panel features
E
ON
VOL
VOL
DISPLAY
OFF
PC
VIDEO
Extron
Display
Power
Buttons
Function
Buttons
MAC
Address
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
ON
OFF
PC
VOL
VOLVIDEO
RESET
Reset
LED and
Button
Display
Power
Buttons
Volume
LEDs
and
Knob
Display
Power
Buttons
Volume
LEDs
and
Knob
MLC Plus 50 Front Panel With Faceplate
Faceplate
ON
DISPLAY
OFF
VOLUME
Extron
PC
LAPTOP
VIDEO
MUTE
MLC Plus 100 Front Panel With Faceplate
Faceplate
ON
DISPLAY
OFF
VOLUME
Extron
PC
VGA
DOC
CAM
MUTE
LAPTOP
MLC Plus 200 Front Panel With Faceplate
Function
Buttons
HDMI
SCREEN
UP
SCREEN
DOWN
Display
Power
Buttons
MAC
Address
Reset
LED and
Button
Function
Buttons
MLC Plus 50 Front Panel
Without Faceplate
Mounting Holes (x4)
E
ON
OFF
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
RESET
Volume
LEDs and
Knob
Display
Power
Buttons
MAC
Address
Reset
LED and
Button
MLC Plus 100 Front Panel
Without Faceplate
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
RESET
Volume
LEDs and
PC
LAPTOP
VIDEO
MUTE
ON
Knob
Function
Buttons
Mounting Holes (x6)
E
OFF
MUTE
MLC Plus 200 Front Panel
Without Faceplate
PC
VGA
DOC
CAM
LAPTOP
HDMI
SCREEN
UP
SCREEN
DOWN
Function
Buttons
Figure 3. MLCPlus50/100/200Series Front Panels With (Left) and Without (Right) Faceplates
NOTE: The AAP models are identical to the corresponding non-AAP models except that they also have room to mount from
one to four AAP devices within the faceplate to the right of the controller.
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Rear and side panel features
LAN
/
PoE
POWER12V
0.3A MAX
TxRx
G12CGS
COM 1IR
GIN
D INRELAYS
G1
MLC Plus 100 Rear Panel
MLC Plus 50 Rear Panel
MLC Plus 50Right Side
Power
COM
IR
Digital
Power
input
COM
(RS-232)
IR
outputRelays
Digital
input
Volume
LAN/PoE
(Ethernet) connector and LEDs
Grounding
screw
G
C
RidgedSmooth
NOTE: For rear panel features and cabling, the MLCPlus100, MLCPlus100AAP, MLCPlus200, and MLCPlus200AAP
are identical, so in this section the MLCPlus100 represents all of those models. The rear panel of the MLCPlus50 has
one COM port instead of two, and does not have a volume control port, but it is otherwise the same as the other models.
LAN/PoE
(Ethernet)
connector
and LEDs
input
(RS-232)
Tx RxGTx Rx
POWER
12V
0.3A MAX
output Relays
control
COM 1 COM 2VOLIR
LAN
/
PoE
LAN/ PoE
input
2CGCVGS
GIN
D IN RELAYS
Grounding
screw
MLC Plus 100
Right Side
Figure 4. MLCPlus50/100/200Series Side (Left) and Rear Panel (Right) Features
Cabling and features
Attach cables using the following wiring diagrams as a guide. Full details are available in the MLCPlus50/100/200 Series User Guide.
Power
The MLCPlus supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) (see Control and power — LAN (Ethernet) and PoE on the next page).
Alternatively, you can power the controller using an optional Extron 12 VDC, 0.5 A desktop power supply, as shown below.
Rear Panel
x
POWER
OM 1
12V
0.3A MAX
Power Input, External Power Supply (optional)
• Connect to an Extron 12 VDC,
0.5 A power supply.
• If PoE is available,
the MLC Plus uses PoE.
• If PoE is dropped (disconnects), the
controller switches seamlessly to
the external 12 VDC power supply,
if it is installed at this port.
• Front panel buttons
blink during boot-up.
• Once the MLC Plus
is powered and
operational, the
buttons are lit
according to
conguration.
NOTE:
Check the
polarity of the
power supply
before
connecting it to
the controller.
ATTENTION:Always use a power
supply provided by or specified
by Extron. Use of an unauthorized
power supply voids all regulatory
compliance certification and may
cause damage to the supply and
the end product.
3/16"
(5 mm)
Max.
Tie Wrap
Ridged
– Return
+12 VDC input
Smooth
To
AC
power
Ground
all devices.
ATTENTION :Utilisez toujours une
source d’alimentation fournie ou
External
Power Supply
(12 VDC, 0.5 A max.,
Extron P/N 28-331-57LF)
recommandée par Extron.
L’utilisation d’une source
d’alimentation non autorisée
annule toute conformité
réglementaire et peut
endommager la source
d’alimentation ainsi que le produit
final.
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MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
Link LED:
A
G
S
P
12V
0.4A MAX
3/16" (5 mm) max.
To
COM port
GGC
V
CO
IR Receiver of
3/16" (5 mm) max.
Control and power — LAN (Ethernet) and PoE
ctivity LED: Blinks yellow
to indicate data is being
sent or received.
MLC
Side
Panel
Lights green
to indicate a network
connection.
Pins:
12345678
Connect to an Ethernet network.
Default protocol:
• MLC IP address: 192.168.254.250
• Gateway IP address: 0.0.0.0
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• DNS address: 127.0.0.1
• DHCP client: off
• Link speed and duplex level:
autodetected
• Data rates: 10/100/1000Base-T
Use this port to upload conguration
les and rmware.
PC
Insert Twisted
Pair Wires
Ethernet
TCP/IP
Network
ATTENTION:
• Power over Ethernet (PoE) is intended for indoor use only. It is to be connected only to networks or circuits that are not
routed to the outside plant or building.
• L’alimentation via Ethernet (PoE) est destinée à une utilisation en intérieur uniquement. Elle doit être connectée
seulement à des réseaux ou des circuits qui ne sont pas routés au réseau ou au bâtiment extérieur.
LAN/PoE (Ethernet and Power Over Ethernet)
NOTE:
MAC address information
(00-05-A6-##-##-##) is
located on the front panel
(behind the faceplate).
Power over Ethernet (PoE):
• If PoE is available, the MLC Plus uses PoE.
• If PoE is dropped (disconnects), the controller
switches seamlessly to the external 12 VDC
power supply, if it is installed.
Devices
(Switchers, Scalers)
00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
MAC: 00-05-A6-XX-XX-XX
S/N: ####### E######
MAC
Address
Default login
credentials:
• Username: admin
• Password: extron
Control, bidirectional — serial (COM)
Rear Panel
3-pole COM
(RS-232)
NOTE: These COM ports support software ow control only.
G
Rx
Tx
3-pole
OWER
Tx RxGTx Rx
COM 1 COM 2
G
Heat Shrink
Over Shield Wires
Control — IR output
Rear
Panel
T
or
x
M 2VOLIR
GS
Unidirectional IR
Ground
IR Output
Ground
G
IR Output
S
IR Output Port
Output options:
• IR (30 kHz to 300 kHz,
with or without carrier signals)
Two Single IR Emitters
(-)
(+)
(-)
(-)
(+)
(+)
To Projector, Panel Display, or the Wired
IR Remote of a Source Device
Serial (COM) Ports
Select protocol via software. COM port default protocol:
• 9600 baud
• 8 data bits • 1 stop bit
• no parity • no ow control
Ground
Receive
Transmit
Transmit (Tx)
Receive (Rx)
Strip wires
To the
a Projector,
Display, or
Source Device
RS-232-
Controllable
Device
IR Signal (+)
IR Signal (+)
Ground (−)
Ground (−)
NOTE: If you use cable
that has a drain wire,
tie the drain wire to
ground at both ends.
One Single IR Emitter
(−)
(+)
(−)
(+)
Two Single IR Emitters
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Control — digital input
1
2
C
G
C
V
R
S
Rear
Pa
G
IN
G
SIRG
IN
D IN
Reference voltage
V
ML
Rear
nel
VOL
GIN
ELAY
D IN
Congure the port with or without
+5 VDC pull-up.
Use this port to:
• Monitor or trigger events and
• Power an LED or other device
Digital Input
functions (toggle relays, issue
commands, send e-mail), once
congured.
that accepts a TTL signal.
Control — relay
Open
Normally
Rear
Panel
12
RELAYS
Common
C
All relays are
normally open.
Relays
• Connect devices for relay control.
• Do not exceed a total of 24V, 1A
for each port.
Normally
Open
Closed
Switch, Sensor, LED,
Relay, or Similar Item)
Control — volume control
Reference
voltage: ≤10 VDC
GCV
C Plus
Panel
VOL
Control voltage output:
0 - 10 VDC
GCV
G
Ground (Gnd)
C
Control voltage (variable output to amp from MLC Plus) – This signal controls the amp volume.
V
Reference voltage input (from amplier) – This allows the MLC Plus to detect when the amp is present.
To Room
Control
Equipment
Volume Control
This port can be used to control the volume and mute or unmute the audio for some
Extron audio ampliers with remote volume capability.
• Connect to an Extron audio ampier to
permit volume control via the
Plus.
MLC
Settings to configure via software:
• Maximum and minimum voltage
limits
• Do not exceed 25 VDC input voltage.
• Soft Start mode: off or on (default) − to allow
volume to gradually increase from mute to
the previous level after muting or power-on
to prevent loud audio bursts
NOTE:
Use shielded cable
and place the MLC Plus as
close as possible to the
amplier to avoid picking up
background noise via the
cable.
Example:
Connecting to
Extron Amplifiers
MLC Plus
Rear Panel
GCV
VOL
G
Ground
C
Control voltage
10V 50mA
G
GCV
MPA 401 Series
REMOTE
10V 50mA
STANDBY
MPA 181T,
MP 101 Series
REMOTE
GCV
10V 50mA
10V
GCV
VOL/MUTE
MPA 152MPA 152 PlusXPA 1002
REMOTE
VOL/MUTE
10V 50mA
C or
VOL/MUTE
V or 10VG or
NOTE: When audio
mute is active, the
MLC Plus sets
control voltage output
to
0 VDC, even if the
voltage range
(minimum and
maximum voltage
limits) have been set
to levels above zero,
such as 2 V to 8 V.
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MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
Step 5: Set up the MLCPlus for Network Communication
1. Connect the PC that you will use for setup and the
MLCPlus to the same Ethernet subnetwork. For LAN
connections for the MLC, see Control and power —
LAN (Ethernet) and PoE on page6.
2. Start Global Configurator and use the Toolbelt feature
Network Communication Setup
Connect the controller and PC to the same LAN and apply power.
MLC Plus
of the software (or use the stand-alone Toolbelt
program) to set the IP address, subnet, gateway IP
address, DHCP status, and related settings. Network
setup is essential prior to configuration. Use the
flowchart at right as a guide to setting up the controller
Open the Toolbelt software or open the Toolbelt utility in
Global Congurator.
Use Toolbelt to display a list of MLC Plus units and all other
IP Link Pro devices connected to the network.
for network use.
NOTE: When setting up DHCP during network
Using the MAC address, locate the desired device
in the list and select it.
configuration or if using a host name instead of
an IP address during project recovery, the user
must enter a qualified host name (HostName.Domain).
Enable DHCP or you must type in the IP address, subnet address,
and gateway; then congure other network settings as needed.
For example: somename.somedomain.com.
Figure 5. Network Setup
Step 6: Configure the MLC Plus
The most basic steps are outlined below in the recommended order.
NOTE: See the Global Configurator Help file as needed for step-by-step instructions and detailed information. The help file
for GC includes an introduction to the software, and how to start a project and configuration.
1. Using GC, create a new GCPlus or GCProfessional project and configure the controller and any installed IP Link Pro
devices. The configuration tells the controller how its ports function; how to control other products; what to monitor; when to
do things; and whom to notify, how, and under what circumstances.
a. Configure ports on the controller.
• Select device drivers and link them to each assigned serial, IR, or Ethernet port.
• Configure settings (serial protocol, relay behavior, digital input, volume control settings) as needed.
b. Set up monitors, schedules, macros, and local variables.
c. Set up the front panel buttons: assign appropriate commands and actions, macros, timers, local variables monitors, or
feedback to the buttons.
2. Save the project.
3. Build and upload the system configuration to the controller.
Step 7: Test and Troubleshoot
1. Test the system.
• Press buttons and ensure the buttons light as desired and that the appropriate control commands or functions are
triggered.
• Ensure that the audio output responds correctly to the volume knob or button. Also ensure that
the volume LEDs light correctly as you increase or decrease the audio gain.
• If the controller is connected to a network, ensure that the yellow Activity LED and
green Link LED on the LAN/PoE port light.
2. Make adjustments to wiring or configuration as needed. Remember that the rear
and side panel ports will not be accessible after the controller is mounted.
Step 8: Complete the Physical Installation
1. For AAP models, attach any optional AAP devices or blank AAP plates to the
metal AAP bracket as shown in figure 5 at right. Insert the built-in screws of the
AAP device through the holes in the metal AAP bracket and hand tighten to
fasten them to the bracket with the provided nuts.
NOTE: You must purchase AAP devices and plates separately. They are not
provided with the MLC.
• Place the AAP devices as close together as possible. Do not leave gaps
between devices.
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USB
AUDIO
VGA
VGA
HDMI
Figure 6. Attaching AAP Devices
or Blank AAP Plates to
the AAP Bracket
Box
55
• Place the AAP opening of the MLCPlus faceplate over the cluster of AAPs to check for correct fit. Make sure that the
edges of the AAPs all fit within the faceplate AAP opening so that no edges or corners catch or prevent the faceplate
from laying flat against the AAP mounting bracket. If needed, loosen the nuts, adjust the position of one or more AAPs,
and retighten the nuts.
2. For all models, follow instructions in “Mounting”, below.
Mounting
NOTE: Extron recommends taking safety precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge issues during installation.
Prior to mounting:
1. If it has not already been done, feed all device cables through the wall or furniture and, if applicable, through the plastic spacer.
NOTE: If the unit is not installed in a mud ring, you must install the plastic spacer. The spacer positions the unit to allow
the magnetic faceplate to attach properly and securely.
2. Ensure that cables are connected to the MLCPlus rear panel and to any AAP devices or plates.
3. Disconnect power at the source from all devices in the system.
Mount the MLCPlus as follows:
1. For AAP models, first attach AAP devices or blank AAP plates to the metal AAP bracket (see Step 8: Complete the
Physical Installation on page8.
2. For all models, insert the cabled MLCPlus into the mud ring or junction box within the wall or furniture, aligning the mounting
holes in the MLCPlus with those in box or mud ring.
3. For AAP models, fasten the MLC to the junction box, wall or surface
mounting box, or mud ring as follows (see figure 7):
a. Insert screws through the mounting holes in the unit
or AAP bracket, then into the mud ring, or insert them
through the plastic spacer and into the wall box, and
loosely tighten the screws.
b. Align the faceplate with the MLCPlus and place
it against the front of the unit, allowing
the magnetic catches to fasten the
faceplate onto the unit. Check the
alignment and fit. The faceplate
must sit flush against the
front of the MLCPlus and
against the AAP bracket
without catching on any
LEDs, buttons, or AAP
edges, or on the edges of
the MLCPlus metal plate.
If the faceplate seats in
Wall
place correctly, remove
the faceplate, tighten the
screws, and reattach the
faceplate. The installation is
complete. If not, proceed
to step3c.
c. If necessary, remove the
faceplate, loosen the
mounting screws, and
adjust the position of the
MLCPlus, AAP mounting
bracket, or individual AAP
devices. Place the faceplate
over the unit to check the
fit, remove the faceplate, and
tighten the mounting screws once
all the elements are positioned to
allow correct alignment with the
Figure 7. Assembling the Spacer, Unit, AAP Bracket, and Faceplate
faceplate.
Plastic Spacer
MLC Plus 100 AAP
Faceplate
for an AAP Model
Wall
33
DISPLAY
VOLUME
Extron
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MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series • Setup Guide (Continued)
Box
4. For non-AAP models, secure the MLCPlus to the junction box, wall or surface mounting box, or mud ring as follows (see
figures 8 and 9):
a. Insert the included screws through the oval
slots at the top and bottom of the
MLCPlus, through the plastic
spacer (if not using a
mud ring), and into
the corresponding
threaded holes in the
box or mud ring.
NOTE: If the unit is
not installed in a
mud ring, you must
install the plastic
spacer. The spacer
positions the
unit to allow the
magnetic faceplate
to attach properly
and securely.
b. Using a Phillips
screwdriver, lightly
tighten the screws
until snug.
Wall
Plastic Spacer
Wall
MLC Plus 100
E
E
4
4
PC
DISPLAY
VOLUME
Extron
Wall Mouting
Bracket
Figure 9. Installing the
MLCPlus in a Mud Ring
Wall
MLC Plus 100
E
E
PC
4
4
Faceplate
Figure 8. Installing the MLCPlus
in a Junction Box
DISPLAY
VOLUME
Extron
55
Faceplate
55
5. Attach the faceplate to the MLCPlus: align the faceplate openings with the buttons, knob, and LEDs and place the faceplate
against the unit (see 5 in figures 7, 8, and 9). The magnetic catches fasten the faceplate onto the front of the unit.
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Reset Modes: a Brief Summary
The MLC Plus controllers offer the following reset modes:
• Use Factory Firmware: Press and hold the Reset button while applying power to the unit. Use this mode to temporarily
revert to factory firmware in the event of a firmware failure.
• Project Recovery: See the MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series User Guide for instructions. Use this mode to recover the
project in the event of a lost user name and password.
• Toggle DHCP: Press the Reset button five times (consecutively). Release the button. Do not press the button
within 3seconds following the fifth press. Use this mode to enable or disable the DHCP client
for the LAN port.
• The Reset LED blinks 6 times if the DHCP client is enabled.
• The Reset LED blinks 3 times if the DHCP client is disabled.
NOTES:
• DHCP toggle mode is supported on firmware version 2.03 or higher.
• By default DHCP is off and the unit uses a static IP address.
• When you disable DHCP, the unit uses the factory default IP address
(192.168.254.250).
• Reset All IP Settings: Press and hold the Reset button for 6 seconds. After the Reset LED blinks twice, release and
momentarily press and release the Reset button within 1 second. Use this mode to reset all
network settings to factory default values without affecting user-loaded files.
• Reset to Factory Defaults: Press and hold the Reset button for 9 seconds. After the Reset LED blinks three times,
release and momentarily press and release the Reset button within 1 second. Use this mode to
return the controller to factory default settings.
For detailed information on each mode and its use, see the MLC Plus 50/100/200 Series User Guide at www.extron.com.
About Global Configurator (with GC Professional and GC Plus Modes)
What the Software Does
Global Configurator Professional or Plus is the software tool for network setup and configuration of a MediaLink Plus controller.
Global Configurator:
• Loads device drivers for controlling and monitoring the status of devices within the AV system.
• Creates the configuration containing all the settings for the controller and the products with which it interacts in the AV
system.
• Generates a user interface called GlobalViewer that is uploaded to the MLC (a GlobalViewer host device) along with the
completed configuration and can be accessed as a Web page. Using GlobalViewer, users can monitor the MLCPlus.
Extron Control applications can also be used with the MLCPlus to permit remote control of the unit and, by extension, the Extron
and third-party equipment (such as switchers, projectors, displays, computer monitors, and DVD players) that the MLCPlus is
configured to control.
Resources
Obtaining Control Drivers
Extron provides an extensive selection
of device drivers available on the Extron
website. If the system requires a control
driver that is not already available, you can
request a new serial (RS-232), IR, or Ethernet
driver from Extron.
Obtaining Instructions, Information, and Assistance
A checklist of basic setup steps is provided in this guide. For additional
information see the help files and the MLCPlus50/100/200Series User Guide, available at www.extron.com.
If you have questions during installation and setup, call the ExtronS3
Sales & Technical Support Hotline or the ExtronS3 Control Systems
Support Hotline (1.800.633.9877).
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Locating Software, Firmware, and Driver Files on the Extron Website
There are three main ways to find software, firmware, and device drivers within www.extron.com:
• Via links from the Web page for the specific product
• Via the Download page (Click on the Download tab at the top of any page within www.extron.com.)
• Via links from search results
NOTE: To use Global Configurator (available to run in GC Plus mode) software, you must have an Extron Insider account and
contact an Extron support representative. Extron provides training to our customers on how to use the software. Access to
Global Configurator Professional is available to users who successfully complete Extron Control Professional Certification.
NOTE:New RS-232 and Ethernet drivers are required. You must use serial and Ethernet drivers developed specifically
for the IPLinkPro platform. With the exception of IR device drivers, drivers used for the previous generation IPLink
(non-Pro) controllers are not compatible.
Overall Configuration Procedure for the Controller
Prepare the installation site.
Change buttons or faceplates, if desired
Cable the MLC Plus, then apply power.
Within Global Configurator
(GC Professional or
GC Plus mode):
Create a new GC Professional or GC Plus project
Create monitors, schedules, macros, timers,
Build and upload the conguration to the controller.
Test the system, make adjustments, nalize conguration.
Configure the IP settings
of the MLC Plus.
If desired or required, install a new
security certicate (via Toolbelt).
and add the MLC Plus to it.
Congure ports on the controller.
and local variables.
Congure controller buttons.
Save the project.
Cable all devices.
Mount the MLC Plus.
communication setup
communication setup
instructions
instructions in this guide.
network
See the network
Figure 10. Overall Configuration Steps
If you have questions during installation and setup, you can call the Extron S3 Sales & Technical Support Hotline or the Extron
S3 Control Systems Support Hotline (1.800.633.9877).