MLC 226 IP AAP Front ViewMLC 226 IP AAP Front View

Enhanced MediaLink Controller with Ethernet Control and AAP Opening

Print
Description
MODEL VERSION DESCRIPTION PART #
MLC 226 IP AAP      Black Faceplate      60-600-12     
MLC 226 IP AAP w     White Faceplate      60-600-13     

 

OVERVIEW

Key Features
* Ethernet monitoring and control
* Bidirectional RS-232 port for universal display control
* Configurable buttons
* Inactivity timer for display shutoff
* Opening for up to four single space AAP - Architectural Adapter Plates

DESCRIPTION

The Extron MLC 226 IP AAP MediaLink Controller is an enhanced control panel for controlling AV equipment in any classroom or conference room. It standardizes the control interface for all systems, making display systems simple to use. Standardization also makes setup and maintenance easier to support. The MLC 226 IP AAP also includes IP Link® with GlobalViewer®, a free Web-based AV resource management and remote control software application.The MLC 226 IP AAP MediaLink Controller offers several enhanced control capabilities including six input selection buttons, two bidirectional serial ports for display and switcher control, three unidirectional serial/IR control ports, six relays, and support for optional IRCM - Infrared Control Modules to control VCRs, DVDs, and other IR controllable equipment.
The flexible MLC 226 IP AAP acts as an extended remote control panel. It is not a switcher; instead, as a controller, it tells the display when to switch between its various inputs. Presenters with little or no training can walk into any multimedia classroom and operate the AV system. The MLC 226 IP AAP includes universal display control for a display's power, input switching, and volume control. The MLC 226 IP AAP features backlit buttons that can be custom-labeled for easy identification. Because the buttons illuminate, they are helpful for presenters in low-light environments. The input selection and room/function buttons on the MLC 226 IP AAP can be utilized for source selection and relays, as well as sending various RS-232 or IR commands.
Especially vital for high traffic areas, the MLC 226 IP AAP fits into a five-gang wall plate and includes an opening to accommodate up to four single space AAP - Architectural Adapter Plates. Blank AAPs are not included. The opening allows for integration with many of Extron's AAPs, including signal pass-through connections and IR control modules for controlling external source equipment such as DVD players and VCRs. The MLC 226 IP AAP has the same look and functionality regardless of where it is mounted: a lectern, desk, wall, rack, or wall box.
Easy System Configuration using Global Configurator Software
The MLC 226 IP AAP is designed to be configured with Extron's Global Configurator. With Global Configurator, the MLC 226 IP AAP can be configured with a wide selection of commonly used display control drivers. These RS-232 or IR drivers are essential for the MLC 226 IP AAP to effectively communicate with a display device. They enable the MLC 226 IP AAP to control basic display functions such as power, input selection, and volume adjustment. Users can create their own drivers or go to the Extron Web site to download RS-232 or IR drivers compatible with the latest and most popular display devices. Global Configurator also adds support for GlobalViewer, a free Web-based AV resource management and remote control software application specifically designed to work with products that include IP Link technology.
The MLC 226 IP AAP is designed to work with almost every Extron switcher, including the MediaLink Switchers, which are specifically designed to complement MediaLink Controllers. MediaLink Switchers are available to accommodate a variety of video, RGBHV, and audio signals while providing unique features that expand AV system capabilities. The MLC 226 IP AAP can also work as a stand-alone device to control a display without the aid of a switcher.
Ethernet Control
The MLC 226 IP AAP is equipped with Ethernet control and is designed to work in conjunction with GlobalViewer, Extron's Web-based AV resource management and remote control application. Together, these form a powerful control solution with the following features:
Proactive maintenance — GlobalViewer can store and display information about connected devices like serial numbers, owner identification, maintenance history, and installed firmware versions. This centralized data can be collected and used to reduce maintenance costs and guide future purchasing decisions. For instance, a projector can be polled routinely to track lamp usage and total life time. When lamp usage reaches a predetermined number of hours, the MLC 226 IP AAP can send a report via e-mail.
Event scheduling — User-defined tasks are easy to configure and schedule with GlobalViewer without the need for traditional programming. For instance, an administrator may want to turn off all projectors every Friday at close of business. The administrator can schedule the system to turn off all projectors at a specified time, and raise all projection screens that were left down.
Remote technical support — Technicians can troubleshoot systems remotely because GlobalViewer provides the real-time status of connected devices. Information such as connection status, power state, and current input selection is displayed in a central location. For many connected devices, technicians can toggle power on or off, switch sources, control volume, and more without leaving their office. Many common problems can be resolved without traveling to the equipment.
Theft alerts — IP Link-enabled products are always on and routinely poll their attached devices for status information. If any serially controlled device, such as a projector or display, is physically disconnected from the network, the MLC 226 IP AAP monitoring its status will know immediately. In such an event, it can send an e-mail message notifying security personnel of the possible theft. For fast action, e-mails can be sent to multiple addresses including cell phones and wireless devices.
Data Logger
Data Logger is a free Microsoft® Excel-based spreadsheet application that allows administrators to automatically gather up-to-date lamp hour and usage statistics for multiple rooms of AV equipment. It provides a simple, convenient way to retrieve AV system usage statistics into a single document for data analysis, collecting critical system information such as frequency of usage for each front panel input and current lamp hours of connected projectors.
Features
* Ethernet monitoring and control — An IP integration technology developed by Extron specifically engineered to meet the needs of professional AV environments that enables the MLC 226 IP AAP to be controlled and proactively monitored over a LAN, WAN, or the Internet.
* Bidirectional RS-232 port for universal display control — The MLC 226 IP AAP has a dedicated port for communicating with virtually any projector or flat panel display via IR or RS-232. Control drivers can be downloaded or created using the intuitive software.
* Discrete ON and OFF display power controls — Simplify system operations and eliminate the need for an external display remote.
* Two Digital I/O ports — Port 1 is selectable as a digital input or digital output and can interface with a variety of devices, such as sensors, switches, LEDs and relays. Port 2 is selectable as a digital input or power sense input. The power sense input can verify the On/Off status of a device.
* Three IR/serial ports for one-way control of external devices
* RS-232 port for MediaLink Switcher support — For controlling an optional Extron MediaLink Switcher.
* Six internal relays for control of room functions — Enables control of lighting, screen settings, and other device functions. The relays may be controlled through the front panel, SCP 226 AAP Secondary Control Panel, IR 402 remote, or RS-232.
* IR learning for customized control of external sources when used with optional IRCM - Infrared Control Modules
* Supports IP Intercom — The optional IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP IP Intercom Modules provide two-way, half-duplex communications over an IP network between a classroom and remote location such as a help desk.
* Configurable buttons — Can be set up to trigger a variety of functions such as selecting an input, sending a serial or IR command, or controlling a relay.
* Macro capability — Any button can be configured to execute multiple actions through the serial and IR control ports. For instance, the touch of a single button could trigger commands to turn on the display, select the display's RGB input, and select an input on the MLS - MediaLink Switcher.
* Tri-color, backlit buttons can be custom labeled for easy identification — Provide easy operation for presenters in low-light environments.
* Inactivity timer for display shutoff — Adjustable timer control provides automatic shutdown to conserve energy, prevent plasma burn-in, or extend projector lamp life.
* Front panel security lockout — When the security lockout mode is engaged, the MLC 226 IP AAP's front panel becomes inoperable unless a user-defined PIN number is entered. No functions of the controller or IR remote can be activated.
* Volume control with volume indication for display or MediaLink Switcher — Allows for convenient, centralized control without additional remotes. The five LEDs provide clear indication of the current audio setting.
* Integrated high performance Web server — Features a built-in Web server with memory available for storing device drivers, GlobalViewer, and custom user Web pages.
* Removable button caps — Make it easy to label each button to clearly indicate its function; labels can be quickly changed and don't require programming or engraving.
* Section 508 Compliant — Meets or exceeds accessibility standards for Electronic Information Technology. For more information about Extron's Commitment to Accessibility please see our Accessibility Page.
* Supports the Extron Control App
* Optional SCP 226 Secondary Control Panel, part # 60-671-xx — Duplicates the MLC 226 IP AAP's front panel buttons and offers a second access point within a room.
* Opening for up to four single space AAP - Architectural Adapter Plates — The MLC 226 IP AAP fits into a five-gang wall plate and includes an opening to accommodate up to four single space AAP - Architectural Adapter Plates. Blank AAPs are not included. The opening allows for integration with many Extron AAPs, including signal pass-through connections.
* Available in black, white, or RAL9010 white
* Optional mounting kits enable wall-, lectern-, or table-mounting
* Includes MR 500 five-gang mud ring
* Highly reliable, energy-efficient external universal power supply included, replacement part #70-775-01 — Provides worldwide power compatibility, with high demonstrated reliability and low power consumption for reduced operating costs.

SPECIFICATIONS


Specification in PDF format.

Reviews

There are yet no reviews for this product.