MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel • Local Operation
Local Operation, cont’d
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Simultaneously press and hold
the buttons for 2 seconds.
Release the buttons.
The LED display shows the
most-significant octet of the
MKP 2000’s IP address.
Press the Output button to cycle through
the displayed and editable octets.
Press the Input button to cycle through the displayed and
editable addresses and to reach the MKP set-up settings.
Most-significant Octet
(no dot)
Connected to
Switcher
Control Though
Primary (RS-232)
Least-significant Octet
(dot in right-most position)
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OUTPUT OUTPUT
No
Pass-through
Port
Pass-through
MKP 2000’s
IP Address
MKP 2000’s
Subnet Mask
MKP 2000’s
Gateway
Address
Matrix
Switcher’s
IP Address
Connection
Priority
Host Control
Setting
Figure 3-2 — Selecting octet fields and host control
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2. Use the Input button and Output button to select and
display the desired address and octet.
3. Press the Cancel button to clear the octet to 000.
4. Use the 0 through 9 buttons to enter the desired value for
the octet.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to select and change other
addresses and/or octets.
6. Use the Input button to select the host control setting
display.
7. If necessary, use the Output button to toggle the setting
between pass-through and no pass-through.
8. Use the Input button to select the connection priority
display.
9. If necessary, use the Output button to toggle the setting
between primary and secondary.
10. When all addresses and octets and the host control and
priority settings are correct, press the Take button.
Host control port setting and pass-through communications
When the MKP is:
• Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port and
• Is in pass-through mode,
The MKP redirects valid matrix switcher SIS commands that it
receives on its Host RS-232 port to its Switcher RS-232 port.
When the MKP is:
• Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port and
• Is in no pass-through mode,
The MKP acts on all valid MKP commands received. It does not
pass the command to its Switcher RS-232 port.
When the MKP is:
• Selected as primary, it directly controls the matrix
switcher via its Switch RS-232 port or LAN port
• Selected as secondary,
The MKP controls the matrix switcher through connection to the
primary MKP’s IP address