User Guide Owner's manual
Application 2: Controlling Projectors that Require Power Off 
Confirmation
Some projectors controlled via IR require the Power Off button on the hand-held remote 
control to be pressed twice to turn off the projector. These projectors usually present 
a prompt (similar to the one shown below) on the image, instructing you to press the 
Power Off button again to confirm your intent to power off the projector. (If the projector is 
controlled via RS-232, this prompt is usually not displayed.) 
Yes: Press Again No: Please Wait 
Turn Power OFF? 
Figure 35.   Typical Projector Power Off Confirmation Prompt
The MLC 52 can be configured so that the projector Power Off button does not need 
to be pressed twice for confirmation. Using the macro mode feature, you can send two 
power off commands sequentially from a single press of the MLC Off button.
To configure the MLC Off button to issue both a power off and a power off confirmation 
command:
1.  Ensure that power is applied to the MLC 52.
2.  Set configuration DIP switch 1 on the rear panel to On (up). 
3.  Program the first two command memory blocks (commands 1 and 2) on the MLC 
Off button with a projector off command (see Configuring Using IR Learning on 
page 18 for procedures). 
MLC 52 
DISPLAY
ON 
PC 
VIDEO 
OFF 
VOL 
VOL 
Command 1: Off
Command 2: Off
Set button to macro mode.
Figure 36.  Programming the Off Button for a Projector that Requires a 
Confirmation
Transmitting MLC 
Receiving MLC 
1 
ON 
2  3  4 
1
ON
234
1
ON
234
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