Setting A Network Aux Remote Panel; Enabling/Disabling A Network Aux Remote Panel; Configuring A Remote Panel - Sony MKS-X1115 User Manual

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Setting a Network AUX
Remote Panel
Network AUX remote panel
A network AUX remote panel is a function that provides
a simple connection of an MKS-R3210/R1620 Remote
Control Panel with a switcher, without using LSM (Live
System Manager), for using the MKS-R3210/R1620 as a
switcher remote panel. You can control the switching of
cross-points on the switcher from a remote panel on the
network.
Network AUX remote panel restrictions
• Up to 16 remote panels can be configured for a single
control panel.
• The network AUX remote panel function is not
available if the MKS-R3210/R1620 Remote Control
Panel is connected to LSM.
• The network AUX remote panel function is not
available if control using the NS-Bus External Control
protocol is enabled.
• The following function and settings restrictions apply
to a remote panel.
Item
Functions
Levels
Operation button colors
Source/destination names Source names set on the
• To use the same cross-point settings as the switcher on
a remote panel, cross-point assign table settings must be
copied to the remote panel.
For details, see "Copying a Table to a Remote Panel"
(page 390).
Setting the MKS-R3210/R1620 Remote Control
Panel
On the [Network Settings] page of the web menu of the
remote control panel, configure the network (LAN1).
For details about setup, refer to the operating instructions
for the MKS-R3210/R1620.
Restrictions
The following functions are
not available.
• Global salvo
• Protect
• Monitor
• Retrace
• Linkage
Only 1 to 8 are available.
Set to "Local"
(Color Settings on the
Display Settings page)
switcher, and fixed bus
names
Alias name selection not
supported
(Alias Name Lists page)
For details about connection, refer to the ICP-X7000
Installation Manual or ICP-X1224/X1124/X1216/X1116
Installation Manual.
Enabling/Disabling a Network AUX
Remote Panel
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
Aux Remote Panel > Common Settings menu
(20101.21).
2
Enable/disable using the [Aux Remote Interface]
button.
On: Enable the network AUX remote panel function.
Off: Disable the network AUX remote panel
function.
Note
The switcher must be rebooted when settings are
changed.

Configuring a Remote Panel

You can select and set a remote panel from the list of
remote panels connected to the network.
Setting the control panel to connect
1
Open the System Configuration > Configuration >
Aux Remote Panel > Assign menu (20101.22).
The remote panel name, IP address of the remote
panel, and the connected control panels are displayed.
You can press [Name] to sort the display of remote
panels by name. Pressing [Name] switches between
ascending and descending order each time it is
pressed, and [v] (ascending) or [V] (descending) is
displayed on the right side of [Name].
2
Select the target remote panel to set.
To select and set multiple remote panels, place a
check mark beside the target remote panels to set.
To select and set all remote panels, place a check
mark in the Select All checkbox.
3
In the [Panel] group, select a control panel to connect.
Panel 1: Control panel 1
Panel 2: Control panel 2
No Assign: Not assigned
4
Press the [Apply] button in the [Assign] group.
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