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Quick Start Guide — MKP 1000/1200 To install and set up the MKP 1000 and 1200, follow these steps: Step 1 Turn all of the equipment off and disconnect it from the power source. Step 2 Install the cables to and from the keypad in a wall, podium, or desk. See Installing the Keypad in chapter 2, Installation and Connection. Step 3 Install the keypad in a wall, podium, or desk. See Installing the Keypad in chapter 2, Installation and Connection. Step 4 Attach the input and output cables.
Quick Start Guide — MKP 1000/1200, cont’d Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Introduction MKP 1000 Keypad as Part of a Matrix Switching System ......................................................................................... 1-2 Rooming ................................................................................. 1-3 Presets – Room and Global ................................................... 1-3 Other Examples ......................................................................
Table of Contents, cont’d Appendix A - Specifications and Part Numbers ..... A-1 Specifications ......................................................................... A-2 Engineering Drawing ........................................................... A-3 Dimensions ............................................................................ A-4 Template for Electrical Box Cutout ...................................... A-5 Template for Panel Mount Cutout ......................................
Introduction Rooming MKP 1000 and 1200 Keypads as part of a Matrix Switching System The MKP 1000 and MKP 1200 are remote keypads that are installed in rooms where A/V presentations are made. Each keypad is programmed to control the switching of certain inputs from a large matrix switching system (3200/6400/12800, CrossPoint Plus, etc.) to outputs associated with that room. The MKP keypads are mounted on two-gang wall plates installed in a wall, conference table, podium, etc.
Introduction location (a keypad, a touch control screen, a PC or other RS-232 device) will tie the video camera to each of the large screen projectors in the other rooms and possibly to a VTR in the media room. The global preset overrides the local (room) selection. When finished, make a selection from the local keypad. This manual covers four major steps for making an MKP keypad operational. These are explained in Chapters 2 and 3. 1. Installing the MKP keypad in a wall, podium, or desk. 2.
Installation and Connection Installing the Keypad MKP keypads are designed to be used with standard, 2-gang electrical wall boxes (the MKP 1000 WT uses a wet location rated, 2-gang box), such as those used for light switches, etc. Figure 2-1 shows how the MKP keypad can be installed in a wall. This could also be in a desk, a podium, etc.
Installation and Connection, cont’d Next to the 3.5 mm connectors on the back of the MKP keypad there is a label marking pins A through E. When using the recommended cable, assign the colors according to figures 2-2 and 2-3. If you are making the cables, see page 2-6 for details. Connecting to a Matrix 3200/6400/12800 - 4 + ADDRESS A B C D E A B MKP COMM. The two 5 mm connectors on the rear panel of the 3200/6400/12800 master unit (address 0) are also labeled A through E.
Installation and Connection, cont’d When an external power supply is used, the A and B (+12V) connections must be removed at the Matrix 12800 to isolate the group of keypads using the external power, prior to connecting the power supply. If more than one external power supply is required (>24 keypads), each group of keypads using a power supply must be isolated from the others by removing the A and B (+12V) connections between the groups.
Installation and Connection, cont’d The total cable length for MKP keypads in a Matrix system (up to 64) should not exceed 1,000 feet (305 m). 1. Trim approximately 1.5 inches of the cable jacket to expose the four insulated wires and a bare drain wire (silvercolored). 2. Cut off the foil shield and discard it. 3. Strip 1/4” of insulation from each of the four wires. 4.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d Changing a Program in an MKP 1000 Programming the MKP 1000 These procedures must be done by a programmer or a technician and not by the user. Checking the MKP 1000 Program View Mode & Status To check the current settings for a keypad, enter the program mode and note the displayed information as you press the Enter key to step through the sequence shown in Figure 3-1. 1. 2. 2. Press Enter to display the current Mode and press View to change the Mode. 3.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d Select an Input or a Preset Using the MKP 1000 In normal operation, the MKP 1000 is used to select an input source to be displayed or recorded on a local video output device. Before this can happen, at the time of installation, each MKP 1000 is programmed with a unique address and is set to one of three operating modes: • Room Preset Mode (Pr) – The user may select one of 10 “room presets” programmed and made available to this room.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d Changing a Program in an MKP 1200 Programming the MKP 1200 To change the current settings for a keypad, enter the program mode and press the Enter key to step through the sequence the same as on page 3-9, but this example shows how to change the MKP 1200 address, its mode and/or the output or room number. Follow the example shown in Figure 3-7. These procedures must be done by a programmer or a technician and not by the user.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d 3. From the Tools drop down menu, click on List Remote Keypads. The Remote Keypad List (figure 3-8) is displayed. The Remote Keypad List shows the available keypads, the current mode and setting (parameter), the keypad model, and the firmware version installed. Figure 3-8 — The Remote Keypad List 4. Highlight (click on) the keypad you wish to program (keypads can be identified by their address). 5.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d same information that can be displayed at each keypad, but it shows status for all of the keypads on one screen in a tabulated format: Error Display and Lockups If communication is not made with the master unit, trying to select an input will lock up the MKP 1200. This will happen if the keypad is not properly connected to the master.
Operating the MKP Keypads, cont’d MKP 1000/1200 This page intentionally left blank A Appendix A Specifications and Part Numbers Specifications Part Numbers 3-12 MKP 1000/1200 • Operating the MKP Keypads
Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Specifications The MKP 1000 WT is electrically and functionally identical to the MKP 1000. The MKP 1000 WT includes a watertight, silicone seal designed to keep moisture out of the enclosure. A wet location rated, 2-gang electrical box is included with every MKP 1000 WT. The MKP 1200 specifications are different where noted. Control/remote — keypad Extron remote key pad control .. (2) 3.5 mm 5-pole captive screw connectors General Power MKP 1000 and WT .......
Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Dimensions Template for Electrical Box Cutout It is not necessary to use the electrical box described here. Any standard box (wet location rated box for the MKP 1000 WT) that meets the local electrical codes may be used. Figure A-2 is a drawing that shows the dimensions for cutting a hole to accommodate a standard, 2-gang electrical box for the MKP keypads. Drawn to scale; may be used as a template.
Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Template for Panel Mount Cutout Figure A-5 is a drawing that shows the dimensions for cutting a hole to accommodate the keypad circuit board for mounting the keypad on a flat surface. This type of installation can include a desk or podium, or a control panel or dash board, where the back is protected and does not require an electrical box. Height of silicone gasket = 4.63" (11.7 cm) Drawn to scale; may be used as a template.
Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Part Numbers Included Parts These items are included in each order for an MKP keypad: Included parts Replacement part number 12VDC, 1A external power supply 70-055-01 MKP 1000/1200 User’s Manual MKP 1000 Keypads: Gray 60-239-01 Black 60-239-02 White 60-239-03 MKP 1000 WT Keypads: Gray 60-239-51 Black 60-239-52 White 60-239-53 MKP 1200 Keypads: Gray 60-528-01 Black 60-528-02 White 60-528-03 MCP 1000 Remote Control Panel 60-298-01 Cables C