Wiring the Host/Config Port
The Host/Config port provides an alternative connection by which the MLC can be
configured and controlled from a host device or computer. (The primary means of
configuring the MLC is through the USB port, see
Port
on page 30.) In addition, SIS commands can be issued through this port from the
computer to control the MLC (see
The RS-232 protocol for this connection is 9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, 8 data bits,
no flow control. Use a female 9-pin to bare wire RS-232 cable or a universal control cable
(such as UC50', Extron part number 26-518-01, or UC100', part number 26-518-02) to
connect a Windows-based PC or an RS-232 control system to the MLC via this 3-pole,
3.5 mm captive screw connector as follows:
1.
Wire the RS-232 cable to one of the 3-pole captive screw plugs provided with the
MLC, as follows:
Receive wire to pin 1, which plugs into the Tx (transmit) port
•
Transmit wire to pin 2, which plugs into the Rx (receive) port
•
Ground wire to pin 3, which plugs into the
•
GROUND
Rx
Tx
GROUND
1
COMMON
2
1
GROUND
Tx/IR
MLC 62 RS D Rear Panel
GROUND
Tx
GROUND
+12 VDC
Figure 25.
2.
Plug the 3-pole connector into the Host/Config port on the MLC rear panel.
MLC 60 Series MediaLink Controllers • Features, Installation, and Operation
SIS
Control, beginning on page 56).
Pin:
Ground
3
Rx Receive
2
1
Tx
Transmit
Connecting a Host Computer or Control System to the
Host/Config Port
Configuring the MLC via the USB
_
(ground) port
Ground ( ) 5
Transmit (Tx)
3
Receive (Rx) 2
To RS-232 Port on Computer
or Control System
9 pin HD
Connector
5
1
9
6
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