MLC 226 IP SeriesMediaLink™ ControllersInstallation Manual68-955-01 Rev. B02 07HOST CONTROL PRESS TAB WITH TWEEKER TO REMOVE LAN MLC 226 IP 1 2 3 4 5
Introduction, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Introduction1-4PRELIMINARYHow the MLC 226 IP Series Controllers Work: MLC Components and InteractionsUnlike th
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-22PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-23MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-24PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-25MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-26PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-27MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-28PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-29MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-30PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-31MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series2 Chapter TwoInstallation UL/Safety RequirementsInstalling or Replacing Button LabelsPanels and CablingResetting the UnitP
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-32PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-33MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-34PRELIMINARYThe syntax for setting a special function for an MLC
5-35MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand ASCII Comman
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-36PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS comm
5-37MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand ASCII Comman
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-38PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS comm
5-39MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS commands, continuedCommand ASCII Comman
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-40PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for special function SIS comm
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series6Chapter SixSpecial ApplicationsUsing Monitoring to Make Functions Track Actual ConditionsWorking With Combination Source
MLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-2InstallationPRELIMINARYTEXT Separate the two-piece button here atthe corner.Pry the two pieces apart. Diffuser Plun
MLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-2Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYThere are numerous ways to use a MediaLink Controller to control and monitor
6-3MLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications PRELIMINARYSetting up the front panel buttonThis section describes a procedure for setting up monitoring o
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-4PRELIMINARYe. Click the green arrow adjacent to the Press area or drag the com
6-5MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY5. Click the AV Mute: On command in the Available Options area.6. Click the Apply Condition b
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-6PRELIMINARY10. Click the Apply Action button.11. Scroll through the Subject P
6-7MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY29. Complete the rest of the confi guration as described in the MLC 226 IP Series Setup Guide a
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-8PRELIMINARYIn this example (shown above and described in the following procedur
6-9MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY6. If desired, type in text for the onscreen button label, the tool tip (text that appears whe
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-10PRELIMINARY12. Set up IRCM-DV+ controla. In the Button Operations area, clic
6-11MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYe. Repeat steps 13b through 13d to select a button light setting for the other (second) butto
2-3MLC 226 IP Series • Installation PRELIMINARYPanels and CablingHost/Confi g port cablingDISPLAY MLC 226 IP 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOLUME CONFIG IR ON OFF PICMUT
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-12PRELIMINARYTo confi gure the MLC to control two projectors using the MLC’s Disp
6-13MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY12. If desired, type in text for the onscreen button label and the tool tip.13. In the Butto
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-14PRELIMINARYf. Repeat steps 22d and 22e for input buttons 5 and 6. When you a
6-15MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARYc. Click the Light Control tab in the Button Operations aread. Click on the desired combinat
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-16PRELIMINARY13. Create the e-mail fi le that the F2 button will send.a. Click
6-17MLC 226 IP Series • Special ApplicationsPRELIMINARY17. Click the Done button at the bottom of the Monitored Conditions Window, which then closes
Special Applications, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Special Applications6-18PRELIMINARY3. Click on the MLS Port. The MLS Port tab displays in the right
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP SeriesA Appendix AReference MaterialSpecifi cationsPart Numbers and AccessoriesGlossary File Types: a Key to Extron-specifi c File
MLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-2Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYSpecifi cationsIP IntercomConnection type (IPI–MLC)... RJ-45 jack for CAT
A-3MLC 226 IP Series • Reference Material PRELIMINARYControl — serial portsDisplay control port ... (1) 3.5 mm direct insertion ca
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-4PRELIMINARY The front panel 2.5 mm mini stereo connector Confi g port serves the same RS-232 fun
Reference Material, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-4PRELIMINARYEnclosure dimensionsMLC 226 faceplate ... 4.5" H x 6.4&q
A-5MLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYPart Numbers and AccessoriesIncluded partsThese items are included in each order for an MLC 226 I
Reference Material, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-6PRELIMINARYElectrical boxes and mud rings Part numberEWB-3 three gang external wall
A-7MLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARY Glossary10/100Base-T is Ethernet which uses unshielded twisted pair (UTP - Cat 5, etc.) cable, w
Reference Material, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-8PRELIMINARYPing is a utility/diagnostic tool that tests network connections. It is
A-9MLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYVerbose refers to a wordy way of speaking. For the MLC and other IP-enabled products, verbose mo
Reference Material, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-10PRELIMINARY Cut-out TemplatesThis section includes templates for the MLC 226 IP,
A-11MLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialPRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP AAP Cut-Out Template for Extron's TEMPLATE IS NOT FULL SIZE. 4.50" (11.43 c
Reference Material, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Reference MaterialA-12PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP L Cut-Out Template for Extron's 6.50" (16.51 cm) T
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP SeriesB Appendix BFirmware UpdatesDetermining the Firmware VersionUpdating the Main Firmware
2-5MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARYBottom/rear panel and cablingMLC 226 IP Rear Panel MLC 226 IP Bottom Panel HOST CONTROL R 1=D INPUT I/O
MLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesB-2Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARYIf the need arises, you can replace the Extron MLC controller’s main fi rmware via an
B-3MLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARY4. In the factory default Web pages, select the Status tab, System Status page. The fi rmware versi
Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesB-4PRELIMINARY Updating the Main FirmwareMost fi rmware upgrade tools (except Extron Firmw
B-5MLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARY3. Click on the Configuration tab, then select Firmware Upgrade from the list on the left of the sc
Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesB-6PRELIMINARYb. For serial communication, select RS-232 and set the communications setti
B-7MLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARYUpdating fi rmware via Extron IP Link™ File Manager softwareThis is the recommended method for upd
Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesB-8PRELIMINARY6. Set the maximum number of fi rmware uploads that can take place at the sa
B-9MLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesPRELIMINARY Resetting the MLC and restoring its confi gurationAfter a fi rmware update you must reset the unit.
Firmware Updates, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Firmware UpdatesB-10PRELIMINARY
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP SeriesCAppendix CIndex
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-6PRELIMINARY Connect a cable between the right three poles of the Display port and an optional E
MLC 226 IP Series • IndexC-2IndexPRELIMINARYIndexAaccessories, part numbers for A-6actionsenabling and disabling in GlobalViewer 4-32advanced confi g
C-3MLC 226 IP Series • Index PRELIMINARYexecutive mode. See front panel security lockout (executive mode)how to use 3-7, 6-14Extron Firmware Load
Index, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • IndexC-4PRELIMINARYMmain event fi le (0.evt) 4-25miscellaneous settings (SIS commands) 5-39MLC-initiated messages 5
FCC Class A NoticeNote: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the F
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2-7MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARYthe MLC is set up) to control VCRs, DVD players, tape decks, a projector lift, or screen control. Refe
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-8PRELIMINARYN Requirements for setting addresses for IRCM/RCM/ACM/CM control modules differ dep
2-9MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP DV+ connectionsThe MLC 226 IP DV+ consists of an MLC 226 IP controller and an IRCM-DV+ insta
This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipmen
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-10PRELIMINARY These relays are normally open by default. They will return to an open state if p
2-11MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARY For infrared (IR) output (0 to +5 VDC), wire an IR Emitter (2 emitters, maximum, per port) as shown b
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-12PRELIMINARYMLC/IR A B C MLS 506MA Rear PanelConnecting an MLC 226 IP to a MediaLink Switcher a
2-13MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARYIntercom connectiong Intercom connectors — This port is used for power, control, and voice data commu
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-14PRELIMINARYconnected to it) in an Ethernet network. Plug a cable into this RJ-45 socket, and
2-15MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARYResetting the UnitThere are four reset modes (numbered 1, 3, 4, and 5 for the sake of comparison wit
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-16PRELIMINARYPinout GuideThe illustration below summarizes the pin assignments of all of the MLC
2-17MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARY Mounting the MLC to an electrical box or mud ring1. With power disconnected at the source, inse
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-18PRELIMINARYMounting the MLC to a wall or furniture1. If you have an MLC 226 IP Series model
2-19MLC 226 IP Series • InstallationPRELIMINARY UL rack mounting requirementsThe following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements pertain to the
iMLC 226 IP Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARYTable of ContentsChapter One • Introduction ...
Installation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Installation2-20PRELIMINARY
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series3 Chapter ThreeOperation Projector ControlFront Panel Features and OperationOptional Control Modules and IR 402 Remote Con
MLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-2OperationPRELIMINARY Projector ControlThe MLC can control a projector or other display device by using IR or RS-232 c
3-3MLC 226 IP Series • Operation PRELIMINARYEach Display On/Off, Function/Room, and Input button can be set up to perform several functions, which can
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-4PRELIMINARY Alternatively, the buttons can be reconfi gured (via software) to select different inputs
3-5MLC 226 IP Series • OperationPRELIMINARY If the MLC is confi gured for use with a MediaLink Switcher or for some projectors, the MLC’s LEDs light t
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-6PRELIMINARYConfi guration portg Confi g (host control) port — This is a front panel version of the rea
3-7MLC 226 IP Series • OperationPRELIMINARYThe buttons on the optional IR 402 remote duplicate the MLC’s front panel controls and also those of a VCR
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-8PRELIMINARYUsing the Web pages1. Using a Web browser, enter the MLC’s IP address and open the MLC’s
3-9MLC 226 IP Series • OperationPRELIMINARYUsing the front panelOne or more PINs must be confi gured before this procedure can be used. See “Preparin
Table of Contents, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Table of ContentsiiPRELIMINARYFront Panel Security Lockout (Executive Mode) ...
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-10PRELIMINARYPreparing the MLC for front panel lockoutTo allow access to front panel changes to specifi
3-11MLC 226 IP Series • OperationPRELIMINARYScheduling front panel lockoutsYou can set the MLC’s front panel to be automatically locked at certain ti
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-12PRELIMINARY6. Type in a name for the schedule that will automatically lock the MLC’s panel.7. In t
3-13MLC 226 IP Series • OperationPRELIMINARY10. Click Add Schedule. The Scheduled Actions Wizard window reappears.11. Type in a name for the schedu
Operation, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Operation3-14PRELIMINARY
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series4 Chapter FourSoftware-based Confi guration and ControlConfi guration and Control: an OverviewThe Basic Steps: A Guide to th
MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-2Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARYConfi guration and Control: an Overvi
4-3MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control PRELIMINARY6 Control the MLC and devices connected to it by using the MLC’s embedded
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-4PRELIMINARYConfi guring the MLC for netw
4-5MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY You can reconnect using either Telnet or a Web browser to verify that the
iiiMLC 226 IP Series • Table of ContentsPRELIMINARYGlobalViewer™ Web Pages ...
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-6PRELIMINARY5. Set the MLC for the new
4-7MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY2. Start Telnet on the PCa. Click the Start menu and select Run. The Ru
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-8PRELIMINARY2. Right-click on Local Are
4-9MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY c. Click the OK button to save the changes and exit the network setup. Re
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-10PRELIMINARYIR Learner™, a free softwar
4-11MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY• The MLC can be set up to allow confi guration access to administrators o
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-12PRELIMINARYFront Panel allows you to c
4-13MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY• miscellaneous settings, including whether to reset button statistics or
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-14PRELIMINARY Most projectors do not ac
4-15MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY This feature addresses a problem that occurs with some projectors that us
Table of Contents, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Table of ContentsivPRELIMINARY68-955-01 B02 07All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-16PRELIMINARYConfi guring an auxiliary s
4-17MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARYSetting up passwords1. Install and start the Extron Global Confi gurator (G
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-18PRELIMINARYPrinting a wiring block d
4-19MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY Controlling the MLCYou can control the MLC and devices connected to it by
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-20PRELIMINARY StatusThese Web pages prov
4-21MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY StatisticsThe Statistics page is mainly for administrators and maintenan
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-22PRELIMINARY Confi gurationThere are fo
4-23MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY• Passwords, where you can change the administrator and/or user passwordsN
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-24PRELIMINARY• Firmware Upgrade, throug
4-25MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARYC ____. cdc fi les should NOT be deleted.C Event fi les should NOT
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series1 Chapter OneIntroduction About the MLC 226 IP Series MediaLink™ ControllersHow the MLC 226 IP Series Controllers Work: M
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-26PRELIMINARY Control• User Mode — The
4-27MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY• IR Drivers — This Web page lists IR driver fi les only and allows you
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-28PRELIMINARY Example of a page for an R
4-29MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY GlobalViewer™ Web PagesThe MLC 226 IP controller can be used as part of a
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-30PRELIMINARY ControlA typical GlobalVi
4-31MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY MonitorA typical GlobalViewer Monitor page• The Monitor window on the ri
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-32PRELIMINARY ScheduleA typical GlobalV
4-33MLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and ControlPRELIMINARY InfoN To view the Info page, you must click on the location folder (in t
Software-based Confi guration and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • Software-based Confi guration and Control4-34PRELIMINARY• The GlobalViewer tree ar
PRELIMINARYMLC 226 IP Series5 Chapter Five SIS™ Programming and ControlHost-to-MLC CommunicationsCommands and Responses
MLC 226 IP Series • Introduction1-2IntroductionPRELIMINARYAbout the MLC 226 IP Series MediaLink™ ControllersThe Extron MLC 226 IP Series MediaLink Con
MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-2SIS™ Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYThe MLC 226 IP Series controller can be remotely set up and c
5-3MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control PRELIMINARY• If the MLC is off and an RS-232 connection is already set up (the PC is cabled to the
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-4PRELIMINARYCommands and ResponsesUsing the command/response tabl
5-5MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYX1@ = MLC’s name. The name is a text string of up to 24 characters drawn from the alp
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-6PRELIMINARYin March and ends the fi rst Sunday in November. DST
5-7MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYX6# = Pulse time in 20 ms per count. If this parameter is missing or = 0, then pulse l
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-8PRELIMINARYCommand ASCII (Telnet)(host to switcher)URL Encoded (
5-9MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switch
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-10PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-11MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
1-3MLC 226 IP Series • IntroductionPRELIMINARYRS-232/MLC/IRTxRxIR12VABCPREAMP100-240V1.0A MAX.50-60HzINPUT 4AUDIO INPUTSLINE LEVELMONOAUDIOAUDIOLINEO
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-12PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-13MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-14PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-15MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-16PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-17MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-18PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-19MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
SIS™ Programming and Control, cont’dMLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and Control5-20PRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)C
5-21MLC 226 IP Series • SIS Programming and ControlPRELIMINARYCommand/response table for SIS commands (continued)Command ASCII (Telnet)(host to switc
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