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Precautions Safety Instructions • English This symbol is intended to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. Caution Read Instructions • Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment.
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Precautions, cont’d Quick Start Guide — MKP 3000 Install and set up the MKP 3000 as follows: Step 1 Turn all of the equipment off or disconnect it from its power source. Step 2 Install the cables that will run to and from the control panel in a wall, podium, or desk. Step 3 Prepare the wall, podium, desk, or other surface to mount the MKP. See “Preparing the site and installing the mounting bracket (mud ring) or wall box” in chapter 2, “Installation.
Quick Start Guide — MKP 3000, cont’d Step 10 Program the control panel with the size of the connected switcher. See “System Settings page” in chapter 5, “HTML Operation.” Step 11 Use the control panel to select inputs and outputs. See “Front Panel Operations” in chapter 3, “Local Operation.” Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction .......................................................... 1-1 About this Manual ................................................................
Table of Contents, cont’d Viewing and configuring the IP and MKP setup parameters ........................................................................... 3-11 Host control port setting and pass-through communications ............................................................. 3-13 Setting the LCD window backlighting ............................... 3-14 Setup procedures diagram .................................................. 3-14 Control panel security lockout (executive mode) ..............
Table of Contents, cont’d MKP 3000 Series 1 Chapter One Introduction About this Manual About the MKP 3000 Series Remote Control Panels All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners.
Introduction Setup examples About this Manual The matrix switcher system can have up to 128 inputs and 128 outputs. However, for example, a conference room may have three input devices and two output devices, a training room next door may have four input devices and one output device, and so on. Typically, each room has one or more MKP control panels assigned to it, with each MKP limited to the inputs and outputs that it can control.
Introduction RS-232 connection to the switcher Any number of MKP 3000s can be connected to a matrix switcher through its RS-232 port, but one MKP must be designated as the primary controller. Other MKPs can be daisy chained through the primary MKP remote control panel. Ethernet connection to the switcher Any number of MKP 3000s can be connected to a matrix switcher as part of an Ethernet local area network (LAN).
Installation CAUTION Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only. Extron recommends that only UL listed electrical boxes be used. See “UL Requirements for Wall Box Installation,” on the next page. The MKP 3000 remote control panel should be installed in a standard, 2-gang electrical wall box (figure 2-1). The MKP 3000 MAAP should be installed in a 3-gang wall box. Figure 2-1 shows the MKP installed in a wall.
Installation, cont’d UL requirements for wall box installation 4. Check the opening size by inserting the wall box, mud ring, or control panel into the opening. The box or mud ring and/or control panel should fit easily into the opening. Enlarge or smooth the edges of the opening if needed. 5. If you are using a wall box, feed the cables through the wall box punch-out holes, and secure them with cable clamps to provide strain relief. 6.
Installation, cont’d Wall Stud Sheet Rock Backing Clip Wall Box 0.75" #6-32 Screw Mounting Bracket Detail A Sheet Rock Backing Clip 1.25" #6-32 Screw Mounting Bracket I/ O Detail B CT LE SE PO W RE ER SE T Backing clip can be in either orientation. See Detail A or Detail B. P3 Screws or Nails 0 00 MK Extron MKP 3000 Figure 2-4 — Attaching a wall box to a wall stud Ex tro n 8.
Installation, cont’d 3. Mount the MKP’s faceplate to the mud ring or wall box with machine screws (figure 2-5). 2. Cable the MKP and any AAPs within the UCM panel (see “Rear Panel and Side Panel Connections,” later in this chapter). 3. Align the UCM panel in the rack, and secure it using the remaining screws. Extron UCM-RAAP I/ O CT LE SE PO W RE ER SE T 0 00 P3 MK Ex tro n Figure 2-5 — Mounting the MKP to the wall box 4. Extron MKP 3000 L Reconnect the power supply and restore power.
Installation, cont’d 3. Mechanical loading — Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. 4. Circuit overloading — Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
Installation, cont’d 3 Remote Keypad port — If desired, plug the optional MKP 10 MAAP remote keypad into this 10-pin connector, using the cable included with the MKP 10 MAAP. This connector is always used on the standard keypad on an MKP 3000 L. 4 Host RS-232 port — If desired, connect a host computer or control system to this 3-pole, 3.5 mm, RS-232 connector (figure 2-10).
Installation, cont’d Multiple primary MKPs can also be daisy-chained together, with the first MKP connected to the switcher’s RS-232 port and the others connected to each other via their own RS-232 ports. Figure 2-12 shows an example of this type of configuration.
Installation, cont’d MKP 3000 MKP 3000 Matrix Switcher 1 I/O 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I/O 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 • Crossover cable — Direct connection between the MKP and a host computer or an Ethernet-enabled matrix switcher (figure 2-14) • Patch (straight) cable — Network connection between the MKP and an Ethernet LAN (figure 2-14) I N P U T S CONTROL I/O SELECT SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 O U T P U T S MAV 2400 SERIES
Installation, cont’d Power supply wiring Mounting the MKP 10 MAAP Figure 2-17 shows how to wire the power connector. Smooth Ridges A 12 V GND A The MKP 3000 MAAP has a space that allows the installation of up to four optional mini architectural adapter plates. This space is typically filled by an optional four space MKP 10 MAAP keypad (figure 2-18).
Installation, cont’d 1. Sandwich the MKP 3000 MAAP panel between the MKP 10 MAAP module (without its front panel) and the MKP 10 MAAP’s front panel. Secure the front panel to the module with the included #4-40 screws (see figure 2-19 ). 2. See figure 2-20. If you have not already done so, connect the serial control and power cables between the J1 connector ( 1 ) on the MKP 10 MAAP and the Remote Keypad port ( 2 ) on the rear of the MKP 3000 MAAP.
Installation, cont’d MKP 3000 Series 3 Chapter Three Local Operation Front Panel Controls and Indications Front Panel Operations Rear Panel Resets MKP 10 MAAP and MKP 3000 L Keypad Operation 2-22 MKP 3000 Series • Installation
Local Operation The labels in these buttons can be removed and replaced to reflect the function of the button. A sheet of labels is provided with the MKP. See “Changing Button Labels” in appendix A, “Reference Information,” for the procedure for changing these labels. Front Panel Controls and Indications 1 I/O VIDEO 8 GREEN 1 AUDIO RED The LCD display shows the most recent input, output, or preset name and number entered from this MKP.
Local Operation, cont’d 3. Front Panel Operations The MKP 3000 normally operates in the matrix input/output selection mode. This is the default mode, in which you can set up a tentative tie by selecting an input, selecting an output, and then taking (commanding) the tie. The MKP 3000 can also operate in input-only mode, in which you can view the current ties by scrolling the outputs. In this mode, you first select an output, then complete the tie by selecting an input.
Local Operation, cont’d • The LCD display shows the input that you select. • The Take button blinks. The blinking Take button times out after 15 seconds if it is not pressed. 4. 5. Creating a tie in input-only mode In input-only mode, you select an output to which you can tie only one input. To create a tie in input-only mode, 1. Press the Output button to specify that the next number entered is an output number. • The Output button lights amber. • If it was lit, the Input button goes out.
Local Operation, cont’d The Select knob scrolls only through those inputs that are within the available range for this MKP or the connected matrix switcher. See “Switcher Control Settings section” in chapter 5, “HTML Operation,” for information on authorizing inputs and outputs. 6. Viewing ties VIDEO GREEN AUDIO RED SELECT OUTPUT Press the Take button to confirm the tie. INPUT HOLD TAKE VIEW The blinking Take button times out after 15 seconds if it is not pressed.
Local Operation, cont’d Selecting a preset Press and hold the I/O button until it lights red to indicate audio volume mode (approximately 2 seconds), then release the button. 1. VIDEO GREEN AUDIO RED SELECT • The output button lights. • The LCD display shows the selected ( > ) output and a slide bar that shows the audio output level of the selected output.
Local Operation, cont’d • MKP connection setting • Primary — Controls the switcher directly (default). Secondary — Controls the switcher through another MKP and its Switcher RS-232 port. • LCD display backlighting interval • Tie mode: Matrix mode (default) Input-only mode Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields (octets) separated by dots (periods). Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255.
Local Operation, cont’d When the MKP is • Connected to a computer or control system via its Host RS-232 port and • In no pass-through mode, Press and hold these buttons for 2 seconds until they light amber. This knob changes the editable octet/field. SELECT the MKP acts on all valid MKP commands received. It does not pass the command to its Switcher RS-232 port.
Local Operation, cont’d When you unlock the control panel, the MKP 3000 enters setup mode. Make changes if desired and then press the Take button to exit. Control panel security lockout (executive mode) The front panel security lockout limits the MKP’s front panel operation to input selection, output selection, preset selection, and volume control only, depending on the MKP’s mode (IP address modification is locked).
Local Operation, cont’d Performing a hard reset Perform a soft reset of the MKP as follows: 1. Press and hold the Reset (R) button until the Reset LED blinks once (events reset), twice (IP system reset), or three times (absolute reset) (figure 3-9). R Press and hold the Reset button. Events (Mode 3) Reset R 3 seconds LED flashes once. R Release, then immediately press and release again. R Press and hold the Reset button.
Local Operation, cont’d MKP 10 MAAP and MKP 3000 L Keypad Operation When the connected switcher has a large matrix size (up to 128 inputs by 128 outputs), selecting an input or output number by rotating the Select knob can be inconvenient. The optional MKP 10 MAAP keypad (figure 3-11) and the built-in MKP 3000 L keypad allow rapid input/output selection.
SIS™ Operation RS-232 Links The MKP’s rear panel 3-pole, 3.5 mm, Host RS-232 connector (figure 4-1) can be connected to the RS-232 serial port output of a host device such as a computer running the HyperTerminal utility, an RS-232 capable PDA, or a control system. This connection makes software control of the control panel possible. The rear panel Switcher connector can be connected to the Remote or RS-232 port of a matrix switcher.
SIS™ Operation, cont’d Password: The MKP initiates the password message immediately after the copyright message when the controlling system is connected using TCP/IP or Telnet, and the MKP is password protected. This message means that the MKP requires an administrator or user level password before it performs the commands entered via this link. The MKP repeats the password message response for every entry other than a valid password until a valid password is entered.
SIS™ Operation, cont’d Symbol definitions X11 = Baud rate 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 3600, 4800, 9600 (default), 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200 X12 = Parity (1st character only) Odd, Even, None (default), Mark, Space X13 = # of data bits 7, 8 (default) X14 = # of stop bits 1 (default), 2 X15 = Input or output number 0 through 999 X16 = Name 11 characters maximum for inputs and outputs 12 characters maximum for presets 24 characters maximum for MKP name.
4-8 0 = Internal (default on power up) 1 = User X28 = Executive mode 0 = Administrator mode (panel unlocked) 1 = User mode 2 = Panel locked X29 = Tie mode 0 = Matrix mode 1 = Input-only mode MKP 3000 Series • SIS™ Operation Esc X2 * X3 * X4 * X5 CD Cpn X2 • Ccd X4 Lock front panel. Enable only input, output, preset, and volume selection from the front panel. Unlock front panel. Show front panel lock status. For X28 : 0 = Administrator mode (panel unlocked). 1 = User mode. 2 = Panel locked.
4-10 (MKP to host) (host to MKP) MKP 3000 Series • SIS™ Operation Esc Esc Absolute reset Esc Read verbose mode Read connection’s security level CV CK CV X10 Vrb1 Zpq ZQQQ X9 Zpx ZXXX X7 Password level protection assigned. The MKP reports all status changes to the device that sent the command. Erases all presets, preset names, input names, and output names. Perform a Names reset plus restoration of all default IP settings.
4-12 MKP 3000 Series • SIS™ Operation (MKP to host) (host to MKP) Additional description Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc +1BM + 7BM + 6BM + 9BM + 8BM + 1BM NG Select matrix (the default) as the tie mode. Select input-only as the tie mode. View the current tie mode. For X29 : 0 = matrix mode. 1 = input-only mode. Enable all inputs. Disable all inputs. Enable all outputs. Disable all outputs. Display a list of which inputs are enabled (available for selection) or disabled (unavailable for selection).
4-14 Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc CX X16 CN • CN CN X19 CT CT X21 CZ CZ X22 CX X22 Ipx X21 Ipz X20 Ipt X16 X22 X21 X20 Ipn X16 Ipn • X18 (MKP to host) (host to MKP) Esc Response ASCII Command Set the switcher to display the local time as Daylight Savings Time (+1 hour) in summer months. Assign a name to the MKP. Reset the MKP’s name to the factory default. Read assigned MKP name ( X16 may be X18 ). Set the time and date. Read the time and date.
4-16 Esc Esc Esc Esc Esc X27 Cpag Cpag X1 CV CV CK (host to MKP) ASCII Command MKP 3000 Series • SIS™ Operation Restore unit configuration Save unit configuration 1* {config type} XF 0 * {config type} XF Esc Esc Backup and restore unit configuration Switch Web page priority Read Web page priority Set verbose mode Read verbose mode Read connection’s security level IP setup, continued Command X1 X27 Cfg 1 * {config type} Cfg 1* {config type} X10 X1 Vrb X27 Iwp (MKP to host) Respons
HTML Operation You can use a Web browser, such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, to configure the MKP through its Ethernet port, when it is connected via a LAN or WAN. The browser’s display of the MKP’s configuration has the appearance of Web pages. This chapter describes the factory-installed HTML pages, which are always available and cannot be erased or overwritten. If your Ethernet connection to the matrix switcher is unstable, try turning off the proxy server in your Web browser as follows: 1.
HTML Operation, cont’d Viewing System Status The System Status page on the Status tab (figure 5-2) provides an overall view of the MKP’s current settings, including the IP and gateway addresses, the RS-232 port settings, the voltage, and the connections. Changes to these settings can be made via the Configuration Web pages, SIS programming, and/or the MKP front panel. Using the Configuration Pages The Configuration tab has six Web pages, which only administrators can access.
HTML Operation, cont’d IP Settings section Subnet Mask field In this section, you enter all IP-related information for your MKP 3000. After making all desired changes to the fields in this section, click the Submit button at the bottom of the section to implement your changes. Click Cancel if you want to reject all your changes and restore the previous settings. MAC Address field Unit Name field The Unit Name field contains the locally-assigned name of the MKP.
HTML Operation, cont’d Host Control Port settings If Primary – RS-232 has been selected in the MKP Connection Priority section, select one of the following radio buttons to specify how the Host RS-232 port will function: • MKP 3000 — Commands received on the Host RS-232 port are executed by the MKP. • Pass Through — Commands received on the Host RS-232 port are forwarded to the connected switcher via the Switch RS-232 port.
HTML Operation, cont’d Date/Time Settings fields The Date/Time Settings fields enable you to view and set the time functions. After making all desired changes to the fields in this section, click the Submit button at the bottom of the section to implement your changes. Click Cancel if you want to reject all your changes and restore the previous settings. Port (RS-232) Settings page The Port Settings page (figure 5-4) allows you to configure the MKP’s two RS-232 ports (Host and Switch).
HTML Operation, cont’d Passwords page The Passwords page (figure 5-5) lets you assign an administrator and/or user password to control access to the MKP 3000 Web pages. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric characters. Symbols and spaces are not allowed. To access the Passwords page, click the Passwords link on the left sidebar menu on the Configuration tab.
HTML Operation, cont’d In addition, when you click the Video button, all the input/output screen buttons below it display their video names; and when you click Audio, the buttons display their audio names. By default the button names are Input nnn or Output nnn for Video, and Aud In nnn or Aud Out nnn for audio. (nnn is the three-digit input or output number, from 001 to the total number of inputs/ outputs the connected switcher has.) 3. Click the button for the input or output that you want to rename.
HTML Operation, cont’d To remove a previously named preset from the MKP, rename the preset with a space in the Preset Name field, then click the Save button. 5. Select the Configuration tab. 6. Click the Firmware Upgrade link on the left sidebar menu. 7. On the Firmware Upgrade page, click the Browse button. A Choose File window opens (figure 5-9).
HTML Operation, cont’d When the LCD display shows “No Signal” and “Output 000,” and all buttons are lit amber, the firmware upload is complete. 5. On the Local Area Connection window, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click the Properties button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) properties window opens. After you have uploaded the firmware to the MKP, refresh the Web page.
HTML Operation, cont’d Using the File Management Page The File Management page (figure 5-11) lets you upload files to the MKP 3000 from your computer or network, and to delete files from the unit. You can also upload personalized Web pages or event files to the MKP via this screen. To display the File Management page, select the File Management tab. If you want one of the pages that you create and upload to be the default startup page, name that file “index.html.
HTML Operation, cont’d The name of the configuration file is box.cfg. This is the only file name that the MKP accepts as a configuration. If you save this file under another name, you will not be able to upload it to any MKP. 2. Select the File Management tab. The /nortxe-backup directory name should be displayed in the Files column on the File Management page. Figure 5-14 — Selecting Save Target As... to save the configuration file to the computer 5.
HTML Operation, cont’d Click on the /nortxe-backup link on the File Management page to open the directory. 2. MKP 3000 Series The nortxe-backup directory must be open on the File Management page in order for you to load the configuration file (box.cfg) from your computer to the MKP. 3. On the File Management page, click Browse... . A Choose File window opens. 4. Locate the box.cfg file on your computer and double-click on its name. The name of the box.
Reference Information Specifications Control/remote — keypad Serial control port ........................ (2) RS-232 on (2) 3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw connectors Baud rate and protocol ............... Variable (9600 to 115200 baud), 9600 baud (default), 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity Serial control pin configurations 1 = TX, 2 = RX, 3 = GND Ethernet control port ................... 1 RJ-45 female connector Ethernet data rate ........................
Reference Information, cont’d Part Numbers MKP 3000 Remote Control Panel Cables Part number Cables Comm-Link Cable Part numbers Cut lengths: MKP 3000, black 60-708-02 MKP 3000, white 60-708-03 50 feet (15.
Reference Information, cont’d Mounting and Cabling Specifications Figure A-2 shows the dimensions for cutting a hole to accommodate the keypad circuit board for mounting an MKP 3000 MAAP on a flat surface. Electrical box cutout Any standard box that meets the local electrical codes can be used, but boxes from different manufacturers may have different size openings.
Reference Information, cont’d Figure A-3 shows the dimensions for cutting a hole to mount an MKP 3000 L on a lectern or other flat surface. Cut-Out Template For MKP 3000 L Extron Comm-Link Control System cable Wire specifications for Extron Comm-Link cable (figure A-4) are as follows: A (red) = 18 American Wire Gauge (AWG) B (violet or blue) = 22 AWG (grouped and shielded) C (white) = 22 AWG D (drain) = 24 AWG E (black) = 18 AWG 3.15" (8.
Reference Information, cont’d A-10 MKP 3000 Series • Reference Information