User`s manual

IRCM-DV+ • Introduction
Introduction
IRCM-DV+
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Chapter Two
Installation and Operation
UL Requirements
Mounting the Control Module Into an AAP Wallplate or Device Faceplate
Rear Panel Connectors and Switches
Cabling
Front Panel Features and Operation
Using IR Learning to Set Up the Buttons
Testing/Troubleshooting
About the IRCM-DV+
The Extron IRCM-DV+ is a hardwired remote control keypad
designed for use with an Extron MediaLink Controller (MLC).
Refer to the MediaLink Controllers User’s Manual for information
on installing, operating, and setting up the controller.
All setup and IR command learning must be done via
RS-232. See chapter two and refer to the MediaLink
Control Program or the MediaLink Controllers
User’s Manual for details.
The IRCM-DV+ fits into a four space high (2.8” H x 3.5” W,
7.1 cm H x 8.9 cm W) opening in an Extron Architectural
Adapter Plate, interface, or distribution amplifier.
The IRCM-DV+ control module replicates the front panel
controls on both a VCR and a DVD player, and it uses infrared
commands to control those devices.
The IRCM-DV+ is referred to as “module”, “IRCM”,
“IRCM-DV+”, and “control module” in this manual.
The MLC to which the IRCM-DV+ is connected must
have MLC firmware version 1.04 or higher in order to
work with the IRCM-DV+. To set up the IRCM-DV+
you must use MediaLink Control Software version
2.0 or higher.
Features
Dual device control — The IRCM-DV+ can be set up to control
both a VCR and a DVD player.
Gray, black, or white faceplate — The module is offered in
three shades for integration into a variety of
environments.
System expandability — One other IRCM-DV+ or up to two
other control modules (IRCMs, ACMs, RCMs) can be
daisy chained together in any combination and connected
to an MLC to provide basic A/V source and room control
from several locations.
Furniture and wall mountability — The IRCM-DV+ can be
mounted onto or in furniture or walls if installed in an
optional mounting plate (AAP 102, AAP 104) or in an
MLC’s accessory faceplate.
Flexibility — You choose what infrared commands or controls
to associate with each button on a control module.
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