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MGP 641 • Setup Guide (Continued)
Connect a balanced or unbalanced analog audio output device (such as a DSP device or an amplifier) to the 5-pole captive
5.
screw Audio Out connector (see figure 1,
configurable via VCS or SIS as two discrete mono outputs or as one stereo output (see "Audio Wiring" for details).
If the MGP 641 will be connected to a computer or to a host controller for remote control, connect an RS-232 cable from
6.
the host to the Tx, Rx, and G pins (the remaining two pins are not used) of the 5-pole Remote RS-232 rear panel connector
(see figure 1,
L
), or to the front panel USB mini-B Config port (see figure 2,
9600 baud, 1 stop bit, no parity, and 8 data bits, with no flow control.
Alternatively, connect an RJ-45 network cable to the rear panel LAN port for remote configuration and control.
Connect power to the MGP by plugging a standard IEC power cord (provided) from a 100 to 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz power
7.
source into the AC power connector (see figure 1,
Apply power to all other devices.
8.
Audio Wiring
Wire the audio output connectors as
shown at right. Use the supplied tie wrap
to strap the audio cable to the extended
tail of the connector.
ATTENTION:
For unbalanced outputs, do not connect wires to the "-" poles.
Pour les sorties asymétriques, ne connectez pas de câbles aux pôles « - » .
NOTE:
The length of exposed wires is important. The ideal length is 3/16 inch (5 mm).
Front Panel Controls
The MGP 641 front panel buttons, Adjust knobs, and the LCD menu provide navigation of general settings required to initially
control and configure the MGP. When you press a button or rotate a knob, the LCD panel displays the available settings.
A A
A
CONFIG
A
USB Config port
B
Window and input selection buttons
C
Mute and Freeze buttons
D
Preset Recall/Save and Enter buttons
MGP 641 Front Panel
Figure 2.
A
USB Config port — Connect a host device to this USB mini-B port for device configuration, control, file transfer, and
firmware upgrades.
B
Window selection buttons — Press these buttons to select windows (inputs) 1 through 4 for configuration. The selected
button lights orange.
C
Mute and Freeze buttons —
Mute — Press this button to mute the selected window. The button lights orange when the mute is enabled. To unmute,
z
press the lit Mute button again.
Freeze — Press this button to freeze the selected window. The button lights orange when freeze is enabled. To unfreeze
z
the window, press the lit Freeze button again.
D
Preset Recall/Save and Enter buttons — In combination, these buttons save the current settings to a window preset or
recall a stored preset (up to 128). Press Preset Recall/Save, then rotate the Adjust knobs to select a window preset to
save or recall. Press Enter to complete the action.
2
K
on the previous page) for 2-Ch audio from the selected input. This connector is
Tip
Ring
Sleeves
Tip
Ring
Balanced Audio Output
B B
C C
WINDOW SELECT
MUTE
FREEZE
A
A
).
No Ground Here
Tip
Sleeves
Tip
No Ground Here
Unbalanced Audio Output
D D
E E
PRESET
WINDOW
WINDOW
RECALL
/IMAGE
/IMAGE
/SAVE
SIZE
ZOOM
WINDOW
AUTO
ENTER
/IMAGE
IMAGE
POSITION
E
Picture control buttons
F
LCD screen
G
Menu navigation buttons
H
Horizontal and vertical Adjust knobs
). The default protocol for the RS-232 port is
Do not tin the wires!
F F
G G
MENU
NEXT
H H
ADJUST
MGP 641
MULTI-GRAPHIC PROCESSOR

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