User’s Manual
MKP 2000
Remote Control Panel
Extron Electronics, USA
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USA
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Qu ick St a rt Gu id e — MKP 2000
Install and set up the MKP 2000 as follows:
St e p 1
Turn all of the equipment off and disconnect it from the power source.
St e p 2
Install the cables to and from the control panel in a wall, podium, or
desk. See Rear Panel and Side Panel Connections in chapter 2,
Installation, for guidelines.
St e p 3
Prepare the wall, podium, desk, or other surface to mount the MKP.
See Preparing the site, installing the mud ring or wall box in chapter 2,
Installation.
St e p 4
Install the control panel in a wall, podium, desk, or other surface.
See Mounting the MKP to the mud ring or wall box in chapter 2, Installation.
St e p 5
Connect the input and output cables. See Rear Panel and Side Panel
Connections in chapter 2, Installation, for guidelines.
St e p 6
Connect the power supply. See Power supply wiring in chapter 2,
Installation.
St e p 7
Connect power cords and turn on the equipment in the following
order: output devices (such as projectors or monitors), the connected
matrix switcher, and input devices (such as DSSs or cable boxes).
St e p 8
If necessary, set the control panel’s and matrix switcher’s IP
parameters. See Viewing and configuring the IP and and MKP set-up
parameters in chapter 3, Local Operation, or System Settings Page in
chapter 5, HTML Operation.
St e p 9
If necessary, set the control panel’s RS-232 port for pass-through or
no-pass-through mode and whether the MKP is the primary device
(connected to the switcher) or secondary device (connected through
another device). See Viewing and configuring the IP and and MKP
set-up parameters in chapter 3, Local Operation, or System Settings Page
in chapter 5, HTML Operation.
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Ch a p t e r 1 • In t ro d u ct io n .......................................................... 1-1
St e p 10
Program the control panel with the size of the connected switcher.
See System Settings Page in chapter 5, HTML Operation.
Ab o u t t h e MKP 2000 Re m o t e Co n t ro l Pa n e l ........... 1-2
RS-232 connection to the switcher ....................................... 1-3
Ethernet connection to the switcher ................................... 1-3
St e p 11
Use the control panel to select inputs and outputs. See Front Panel
Operations in chapter 3, Local Operation.
Ch a p t e r 2 • In st a lla t io n ............................................................. 2-1
MKP In st a lla t io n Ove rvie w ............................................... 2-2
UL Re q u ire m e n t s fo r Wa ll Bo x In st a lla t io n ............. 2-3
In st a lla t io n Pro ce d u re s ....................................................... 2-3
Preparing the site, installing the mud ring or wall box ...... 2-4
Mounting the MKP to the mud ring or wall box ................ 2-7
Re a r Pa n e l a n d Sid e Pa n e l Co n n e ct io n s .................... 2-8
Control connections ............................................................ 2-10
RS-232 cable termination ................................................. 2-11
TP cable termination ........................................................... 2-12
Power supply wiring ............................................................ 2-14
Ch a p t e r 3 • Lo ca l Op e ra t io n .................................................. 3-1
Fro n t Pa n e l Co n t ro ls a n d In d ica t io n s ......................... 3-2
Fro n t Pa n e l Op e ra t io n s ....................................................... 3-3
Creating a tie ......................................................................... 3-3
Viewing the last input or output tied from the MKP ......... 3-4
Viewing and configuring the IP and MKP
set-up parameters.................................................................. 3-4
Host control port setting and
pass-through communications ........................................... 3-7
Control panel security lockout (executive mode)................ 3-8
Re a r Pa n e l Re se t s .................................................................. 3-8
Performing soft resets ........................................................... 3-8
Performing a hard reset ...................................................... 3-10
Ch a p t e r 4 • SIS Op e ra t io n ....................................................... 4-1
RS-232 Lin ks .............................................................................. 4-2
Routing matrix switcher commands ..................................... 4-2
Et h e rn e t Lin k ........................................................................... 4-3
Default IP address .................................................................. 4-3
Ho st -t o -MKP In st ru ct io n s .................................................. 4-3
MKP-In it ia t e d (Un so licit e d ) Me ssa g e s ........................ 4-3
MKP Erro r Re sp o n se s ........................................................... 4-4
Usin g t h e Co m m a n d /Re sp o n se Ta b le .......................... 4-4
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Symbol definitions for MKP SIS commands ......................... 4-6
MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel
Command/response table for MKP SIS commands .............. 4-8
Ch a p t e r 5 • HTML Op e ra t io n .................................................. 5-1
Do w lo a d t h e St a rt u p Pa g e ............................................... 5-2
Syst e m St a t u s Pa g e .............................................................. 5-4
Syst e m Se t t in g s Pa g e .......................................................... 5-5
IP Settings section .................................................................. 5-6
Unit Name field ................................................................. 5-6
DHCP radio buttons ........................................................... 5-6
IP Address field .................................................................. 5-6
Gateway IP Address field ................................................... 5-6
Subnet Mask field .............................................................. 5-6
MAC Address field ............................................................. 5-6
Switcher Settings section ...................................................... 5-7
MKP Connection Priority settings ...................................... 5-7
Host Control Port settings ................................................. 5-7
Switcher IP settings ............................................................ 5-7
Switcher Size settings ........................................................ 5-7
Authorized inputs and authorized outputs ....................... 5-8
Front panel configuration lock .......................................... 5-8
Date/Time Settings fields....................................................... 5-8
Chapter One
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Po rt (RS-232) Se t t in g s Pa g e ............................................. 5-9
Pa ssw o rd s Pa g e .................................................................... 5-10
Firm w a re Up g ra d e Pa g e .................................................. 5-11
File Ma n a g e m e n t Pa g e ..................................................... 5-13
Sp e cia l Ch a ra ct e rs ............................................................... 5-14
In t ro d u ct io n
About the MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel
Ap p e n d ix A • Re fe re n ce Da t a .............................................. A-1
Sp e cifica t io n s ......................................................................... A-2
Pa rt Nu m b e rs .......................................................................... A-3
Included parts ....................................................................... A-3
Installation accessories ......................................................... A-3
Cables .................................................................................... A-3
Mo u n t in g a n d Ca b lin g Sp e cifica t io n s ....................... A-4
Electrical box cutout ............................................................. A-4
Panel mount cutout template ............................................. A-4
Extron Comm-Link cable ...................................................... A-6
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In t ro d u ct io n
This manual provides installation and operation instructions for
the Extron MKP 2000.
Presentation
Room
Input
13
C
Input
14
Input
11
Ab o u t t h e MKP 2000 Re m o t e Co n t ro l Pa n e l
Video Conference
Room
The MKP 2000 is a network-ready remote control panel that can
control any Extron matrix switcher. The MKP’s RS-232 ports
allow it to communicate with other devices (another MKP or a
matrix switcher) locally and its Ethernet port allows it to
communicate with multiple devices.
Training
Room
Input
7-9
12
Input
10
A
D
Media
Room
B
An MKP 2000 user can remotely create ties by specifying an
input and then an output to be tied to the input. The MKP can
also be dedicated to a specific group of inputs and outputs
when configured using the built-in Web pages.
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The MKP 2000 is mounted in a two-gang wall plate that can be
installed in a wall, conference table, podium, or other
convenient location.
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Although the matrix switcher system can have up to 128 inputs
and 128 outputs, a conference room may have 3 input devices
and 2 output devices, a training room next door may have 4
input devices and 1 output device, and so on. Typically, each
room will have one or more MKP control panels assigned to it,
with each MKP limited to the inputs and outputs that it can
control. In the example in Figure 1-1, the “presentation room”
(top center) has one output device, projector (C) and four input
devices: a video camera (13), a laptop computer (12) and two
PCs (11 and 14). The “Media Room” contains the matrix
switcher, as well as other inputs (1-6) and possibility some
control device(s).
Fig u re 1-1 — Typ ica l MKP 2000 a p p lica t io n s
An overflow crowd in the video conference room and/ or the
training room may need to see a lecture going on in the
presentation room. In this case, the video camera (input 13)
must be available to those other rooms, so the MKPs in the
video conference and training rooms will be programmed to
allow selection of input 13 for displays in those rooms, in
addition to any video sources and/ or displays in those rooms.
RS-232 co n n e ct io n t o t h e sw it ch e r
Any number of MKP 2000s 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.
Et h e r n e t co n n e ct io n t o t h e sw it ch e r
Any number of MKP 2000s can be connected to a matrix
switcher as part of an Ethernet local area network (LAN).
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Chapter Tw o
2
In st a lla t io n
MKP Installation Overview
UL Requirements for Wall Box Installation
Installation Procedures
Rear Panel and Side Panel Connections
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In st a lla t io n
Installation and service must be performed by
authorized personnel only. UL Listed electrical
boxes are recommended. See UL Requirements
for Wall Box Installation on the next page.
CAUTION
UL Re q u ire m e n t s fo r Wa ll Bo x In st a lla t io n
The following Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requirements
pertain to the installation of the MKP 2000 into a wall or
furniture (figure 2-1).
The MKP 2000 remote control panel should be installed in a
standard, 2-gang electrical wall box (figure 2-1). Figure 2-1 shows
the MKP installed in a wall. This could also be in a desk, a
podium, or any other convenient location.
The procedures provided here assume that the electrical wall
boxes and the cables have been installed for the system. Rear
Panel and Side Panel Connections, starting on page 2-8 provides
guidance for terminating the cables.
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To install an MKP 2000 remote control panel, follow these steps:
CANC
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B
MKP
Disconnect power from the matrix switcher and all MKPs
in the system.
1
Prepare the site: cut a hole in the wall/ furniture, install
the electrical box or mud ring, and prepare the cables.
Instructions are included in this manual and/ or with the
wall box. See Preparing the site, installing the mud ring or
wall box in this chapter.
2
Fig u re 2-1 — MKP m o u n t e d in a w a ll b o x
1.
These units are not to be connected to a centralized DC
power source or used beyond their rated voltage range.
2.
3.
These units must be installed in UL listed junction boxes.
Connect the cable between the MKP and the
matrix switcher. See Rear Panel and Side Panel Connections
on page 2-8.
3
These units must be installed with conduit in accordance
with the National Electrical Code.
In st a lla t io n Pro ce d u re s
Connect power cords to the MKP and the matrix switcher.
4
5
The MKPs are mounted into a wall, furniture, or any other
convenient location. Follow the instructions appropriate to the
mounting option you have selected.
Test the MKP’s ability to communicate with the matrix
switcher.
Disconnect power from all the devices.
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7
The control panel must be installed into an
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approved electrical
wall box.
CAUTION
Mount the MKP into the electrical box or to the mud ring.
If using a wall box, see Mounting the control panel to the
mud ring or wall box in this chapter.
When installing MKP control panels, you must conform
to all national and local electrical codes.
Restore power to the devices.
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In st a lla t io n , co n t ’d
5.
6.
If you are using a wall box, feed cables through the wall
box punch-out holes, and secure them with cable clamps
to provide strain relief.
Pre p a rin g t h e sit e , in st a llin g t h e m u d rin g o r w a ll
b o x
Choose a location that allows cable runs without interference.
Allow enough depth for both the wall box and the cables. You
may need to install the cables into the wall, furniture, or
conduits before installing the control panel.
Exposed cable shields (braids or foil) are potential sources
of short circuits. Trim back and/ or insulate shields with
heat shrink (figure 2-2).
The installation must conform to national and local electrical
codes and to the equipment’s size requirements. An actual-size
cut-out template that shows the cutout requirement for the
circuitry enclosure on the rear of the control panel is provided in
appendix A of this manual.
Wall Stud
Screws or Nails
Installation using a UL listed wall box (available from Extron) is
recommended for most mounting options, but the included
mud rings can be used instead.
Cable
Clamp
Before using the mud rings, verify that the installation
conforms to national and local electrical codes.
Extron provides one mud ring with each MKP
control panel. However, the user may choose to
use a wall box. Because the tolerances on electrical
boxes are very loose, it is recommended that you
measure the actual box that you plan to use before
making any precise cuts.
CAUTION
Foil
Braided
Shield
Shield
Installation
Screw
Cable
The electrical box must be at least 2.5" (7 cm) deep to
accommodate the MKP’s rear enclosure.
Fig u re 2-2 — Gro u n d in g o u t e r b ra id e d a n d fo il
sh ie ld s
Install the mud ring or wall box as follows:
1a. If you are using a mud ring, use the template that came
To prevent short circuits, the outer foil shield can be
cut back to the point where the cable exits the cable
clamp. Both braided and foil shields should be
connected to an equipment ground at the other end
of the cable.
with the mud ring. Cut out the indicated center portion.
To meet the UL listing requirements, this device must be
installed in a wall box.
1b. If you are using a wall box, cut out or make a 100% size
photocopy of the cut-out template in appendix A that
corresponds to the faceplate you are using, and cut out the
center portion of it as indicated on the template.
2.
Place the template (or the wall box or mud ring) against
the installation surface, and mark the guidelines for the
opening on the wall or furniture.
3.
4.
Cut out the wall/ furniture material from the marked area.
Check the opening size by inserting the wall box, mud
ring, or control panel into the opening. The box or mud
ring (if used) and/ or control panel should fit easily into
the opening. Enlarge or smooth the edges of the opening
if needed.
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7a. If you are using a mud ring, follow the directions, if any,
that came with the mud ring to attach the clips that fasten
the ring to the wall or furniture (figure 2-3).
Wall Stud
To meet the UL listing requirements, this device must be
installed in a wall box.
Wall Box
Sheet Rock
Backing Clip
0.75" #6-32 Screw
Mounting Bracket
Detail A
Flush with
Wall Surface
Sheet Rock
Backing Clip
Screws or Nails
Fig u re 2-4 — At t a ch in g a w a ll b o x t o a w a ll st u d
1.25" #6-32 Screw
Mounting Bracket
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8.
Connect the Ethernet and/ or RS-232 cable (as appropriate)
and the power cable and test the MKP before fastening the
MKP into the wall box. See Rear Panel and Side Panel
Connections on page 2-8, for details.
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See Detail A or Detail B.
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MKP 2000
The rear panel connectors will be inaccessible after
installation.
Fig u re 2-3 — At t a ch in g a m u d rin g t o a w a ll
Mo u n t in g t h e MKP t o t h e m u d rin g o r w a ll b o x
7b. If you are using a wall box, insert the wall box into the
opening, and attach it to the wall stud/ furniture with nails
or screws, leaving the front edge flush with the outer wall
or furniture surface (figure 2-4).
1.
Remove power from the control panel by disconnecting
the power supply.
2.
Place the control panel through the opening in the wall or
furniture and into the wall box. Take care not to damage
the cables, which fit behind the MKP, at the back of the
wall box.
If attaching the wall box to wood, use four #8 or #10
screws or 10-penny nails. A minimum of 1/ 2 inch (1.3 cm)
of screw threads must penetrate the wood.
If attaching the wall box to metal studs or furniture, use
four #8 or #10 self-tapping sheet metal screws or machine
bolts with matching nuts.
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3.
Mount the MKP’s faceplate to the mud ring or wall box
with machine screws (figure 2-5).
LAN (Ethernet) port — If desired, connect a Category (CAT) 5e
or higher (network) cable between this connector and
either the matrix switcher to be controlled or to an
Ethernet local area network (LAN).
1
LAN
See TP cable termination, on page 2-12, to properly wire
the RJ-45 connector for your application.
Ethernet connection indicators — The Link and Act LEDs
indicate the status of the Ethernet connection. The Link LED
indicates that the MKP is properly connected to an Ethernet
LAN. This LED should light steadily. The Act LED indicates
transmission of data packets on the RJ-45 connector. This LED
should flicker as the MKP communicates.
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Host RS-232 port — If desired, connect a host computer or
control system to this 3-pole, 3.5 mm, RS-232 connector
(figure 2-7).
2
Fig u re 2-5 — Mo u n t in g t h e MKP t o t h e w a ll b o x
4. Reconnect the power supply and restore power.
Tx
Pin Function
TX Transmit data
RX Receive data
Gnd Signal ground
HOST
RS-232
Rx
GND
Tx
Rx
SWITCH
RS-232
GND
Re a r Pa n e l a n d Sid e Pa n e l Co n n e ct io n s
Fig u re 2-7 — RS-232 co n n e ct o r
All connectors are on the rear or side of the MKP (figure 2-6).
These connectors will be inaccessible once the MKP is installed.
Switcher RS-232 port — If desired, connect a cable between this
3-pole, 3.5 mm, RS-232 connector and a matrix switcher
(figure 2-7).
3
4
Power connector — Plug the included external 12 VDC power
supply into this 2-pole captive screw connector. See Power
supply wiring, on page 2-14 to wire the connector.
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Tx
Rx
RS-
T
Tx
HOST
RS-232
232
Rx
LAN
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GND
Tx
LAN
GND
SWI
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TCH
RS-
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Tx
SWITCH
RS-232
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Rx
GND
GND
M
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GND
12 VDC
GND
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Fig u re 2-6 — MKP re a r a n d sid e p a n e ls
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Any number of control panels can be connected, as part of a
network, to any Ethernet-enabled matrix switcher via the
switcher’s Ethernet port (figure 2-10). All TP cables in this
example are wired as patch (straight) cables.
Co n t ro l co n n e ct io n s
The MKP has two RS-232 ports; a Host port (
port ( ); and an Ethernet (LAN) port ( ).
1
) and a Switcher
2
3
An MKP control panel can be directly connected to any Extron
matrix switcher through the switcher’s RS-232 port (figure 2-8).
A control system or host computer can be connected via the
MKP’s host RS-232 port. Additional MKPs can be connected to
the matrix switcher through the MKP that is RS-232 connected
to the switcher (the primary MKP). The additional (secondary)
MKPs are connected to the primary MKP via the primary
MKP’s Ethernet port.
MKP 2000
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MKP 2000
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RS-232 Port
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Ethernet
PC
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MKP 2000
Ethernet
MKP 2000
MKP 2000
Fig u re 2-10 — Ne t w o rk MKP co n n e ct io n u sin g t h e
LAN p o rt
MKP 2000
Host
RS-232 Port
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RS-232 ca b le t e rm in a t io n
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CANCEL
TAKE
Each MKP control panel has two RS-232 ports that are
connected using 3.5 mm, 3-pole direct insertion connectors.
Wire the connectors as follows:
MKP 2000
Control
System
MKP 2000
The total cable length between an MKP control panel
and a matrix switcher should not exceed 100 feet (30 m).
Fig u re 2-8 — MKP co n n e ct io n u sin g t h e RS-232 p o rt
1.
2.
Choose a cable such as Extron’s Comm-Link cable. The
wire specifications for Comm-Link cable are on page A-6.
Colors may vary from this example.
An MKP control panel can be directly connected to any
Ethernet-enabled matrix switcher via the switcher’s Ethernet
port (figure 2-9) using a network (TP) cable that is wired as a
crossover cable (see TP cable termination to properly wire the
cable).
Trim approximately 1.5" (3.8 cm) of the cable jacket to
expose the four insulated wires and a bare drain wire
(silver-colored).
I
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
N
P
U
T
1
2
5
8
0
3
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
S
4
7
6
9
CONTROL
I/O
LAN Port
INPUT
OUTPUT
3.
4.
Cut off the foil shield and discard it.
O
U
T
P
U
T
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12
BACK
CANCEL
TAKE
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
S
Crossover
Cable
MAV
2400 SERIES SWITCHER
Strip 1/ 4" ( 0.6 cm) of insulation from three of the four
wires.
MKP 2000
Matrix Switcher
MKP 2000
5.
Twist the strands of each wire, insert them into the direct
insertion connector, and tighten the captive screws.
Fig u re 2-9 — Dire ct MKP co n n e ct io n u sin g t h e LAN
p o rt
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Patch (straight) cable
TP ca b le t e rm in a t io n
Side 1
Side 2
It is vital that your Ethernet cables be the correct cables, and that
Pin Wire color Pin Wire color
they be properly terminated with the correct pinout. Ethernet
links use Category (CAT) 5e or CAT 6, unshielded twisted pair
(UTP) or shielded twisted pair (STP) cables, terminated with
RJ-45 connectors. Ethernet cables are limited to a length 328'
(100 m).
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange
Orange
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange
Orange
Side
Clip Down
12345678 Pins
White-green
Blue
White-green
Blue
RJ-45
connector
Do not use standard telephone cables. Telephone cables
will not support Ethernet or Fast Ethernet.
White-blue
Green
White-blue
Green
Do not stretch or bend cables. Transmission errors can
occur.
White-brown
Brown
White-brown
Brown
The cable used depends on your network speed. The MKP
supports both 10 Mbps (10Base-T — Ethernet) and 100 Mbps
(100Base-T — Fast Ethernet), half-duplex and full-duplex,
Ethernet connections.
12345678
Crossover cable
Side 1 Side 2
Pin Wire color Pin Wire color
•
10Base-T Ethernet requires CAT 3 UTP or STP cable as a
minimum.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-orange
Orange
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
White-green
Green
Twisted
Pairs
•
100Base-T Fast Ethernet requires CAT 5e UTP or STP
cable as a minimum.
White-green
Blue
White-orange
Blue
The Ethernet cable can be terminated as a straight-through cable
or a crossover cable and must be properly terminated for your
application (figure 2-11).
1&2
3&6
4&5
7&8
White-blue
Green
White-blue
Orange
•
Crossover cable — Direct connection between the MKP
and a host computer or an Ethernet-enabled matrix
switcher (figure 2-9).
White-brown
Brown
White-brown
Brown
Fig u re 2-11 — RJ-45 co n n e ct o r a n d p in o u t t a b le s
•
Patch (straight) cable — Network connection between
the MKP and an Ethernet LAN (figure 2-10).
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Figure 2-12 shows how to wire the connector.
Smooth
Ridges
0.2” (5 mm)
A
A
SECTION A–A
Power Supply
Output Cord
Direct Insertion
Connector
Fig u re 2-12 — Po w e r co n n e ct o r w irin g
Power supply voltage polarity is critical. Incorrect
CAUTION
voltage polarity can damage the power supply and
the MKP. Identify the power cord negative lead by
the ridges on the side of the cord (figure 2-12).
To verify the polarity before connection, plug in the power
supply with no load and check the output with a voltmeter.
Chapter Three
The length of the exposed (stripped) copper wires is
important. The ideal length is 0.2" (5 mm).
Longer bare wires can short together. Shorter wires
are not as secure in the direct insertion connectors
and could be pulled out.
CAUTION
3
Do not tin the power supply leads before installing in the
direct insertion connector. Tinned wires are not as
secure in the connectors and could be pulled out.
Lo ca l Op e ra t io n
The two power cord wires must be kept separate
while the power supply is plugged in. Remove
power before wiring.
Front Panel Controls and Indications
Front Panel Operations
Alternatively, an Extron P/ S 100 Universal 12 VDC Power
Supply, part #60-357-01, can power up to ten Extron 12 VDC
devices using only one AC power connector.
Rear Panel Resets
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The LED display shows the most recent input or output
number entered on the numeric keys only. Ties created
using other devices (other MKPs, a PC or control
system, or the matrix switcher’s front panel) are not
shown in the LED display.
Fro n t Pa n e l Co n t ro ls a n d In d ica t io n s
1
2
5
8
0
3
Fro n t Pa n e l Op e ra t io n s
7
4
7
6
9
Cre a t in g a t ie
1
INPUT
OUTPUT
1.
Press the Input button to specify that the next number
entered is an input number.
BACK
CANCEL
TAKE
•
•
The Input LED lights.
The LED display shows the last input selected from
this MKP.
•
The last selected output is locked (unable to be
changed; assigned as the output to which the entered
input is tied unless a different output is assigned [see
steps 3 and 4]).
MKP 2000
2
3
4
6
5
2.
3.
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired input.
Fig u re 3-1 — MKP 2000 co n t ro ls a n d in d ica t o rs
•
•
The LED display shows the input that you enter.
The Take LED blinks.
0, 1 through 9 buttons — These buttons allow you to enter an
input or output when you create a tie.
1
2
If you push the Take button now, the selected input is
tied to the locked output.
Back button — This button allows you to delete the least-
significant (rightmost) digit of an entered input or output
number.
Press the Output button to specify that the next number
entered is an output number.
Cancel button — This button allows you to clear the LED
display to 000, erasing any number that you have entered or any
error message.
3
•
•
The Output LED lights.
The LED display shows the last output selected from
this MKP.
Input button — This button allows you to specify that the next
4
5
•
The last selected input is locked (unable to be
changed; assigned as the output to which the entered
input is tied unless a different input is assigned [see
steps 1 and 2]).
number that you enter with the numeric keys (
1
) is an input.
Output button — This button allows you to specify that the
next number that you enter with the numeric keys (
output.
1
) is an
4.
5.
Use the numeric keys to enter the desired output.
•
•
The LED display shows the output that you enter.
The Take LED blinks.
Take button — This button confirms the potential tie that you
have created with the input and output selection. This button is
the equivalent of the Enter button on the matrix switcher’s front
panel.
6
7
Press the Take button to confirm the change.
•
•
The Take LED goes out.
LED display — This display shows the input or output number
that was most-recently entered using the MKP’s numeric
The LED display show the last output that was tied
from this MKP.
keys (
1
). In certain modes, it can also show the various IP
addresses programmed into the MKP.
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When an input or output outside the available range for
this MKP or the connected matrix switcher is selected,
the LED display shows N-A.
and protecting the Ethernet access to these parameters by
assigning an administrator’s password to qualified and
knowledgeable personnel only.
Edit these addresses and set the host control setting as follows:
Vie w in g t h e la st in p u t o r o u t p u t t ie d fro m t h e MKP
1.
Simultaneously press and hold the Input, Output, and
Take buttons for approximately 2 seconds until the LED
display changes and then release the buttons.
Press either the Input button or the Output button.
•
•
The Input or Output LED lights.
•
The LED display shows the most-significant
(left-most) octet of the MKP’s IP address (figure 3-2
on page 3-6).
The LED display shows the last tied input or output
(depending on which LED, Input or Output, is lit).
The LED display shows the most recent input or output
number entered on the numeric keys only. Ties created
using other devices (other MKPs, a PC or control
system, or the matrix switcher’s front panel) are not
shown in the LED display.
•
Pressing the Input button changes the IP address
shown in the LED display, cycling through the
various IP addresses, and then selects the host
control setting, as shown in figure 3-2.
The Input LED is lit and the Output LED is
unlit when the MKP’s IP address is displayed.
Vie w in g a n d co n fig u rin g t h e IP a n d MKP se t -u p
p a ra m e t e rs
The Input LED is unlit and the Output LED is
lit when the MKP’s subnet mask is displayed.
To configure the MKP to operate in your LAN system, one or
more of the following IP addresses and the host control port
setting may need to be changed:
The Input LED is blinking and the Output LED
is unlit when the MKP’s gateway IP address is
displayed.
•
•
•
•
•
The MKP’s IP address (default = 192.168.254.253)
The MKP’s subnet address (default = 255.255.0.0)
The MKP’s gateway address (default = 0.0.0.0)
The target matrix switcher’s IP address (default = 0.0.0.0)
The Input LED is unlit and the Output LED is
blinking when the MKP’s target matrix
switcher’s IP address is displayed.
Both the Input LED and the Output LED are lit
when the host control setting is displayed.
Host control port setting (pass-through or no pass-
through) (default = no pass-through)
Both the Input LED and the Output LED are
blinking when the connection priority is
displayed.
•
MKP’s connection setting
Primary — Controls the switcher directly.
•
Pressing the Output button changes the octet of the
selected IP address that is shown in the LED display,
cycling through the four octets as shown in figure 3-2.
Secondary — Controls the switcher through another
MKP and its Switcher RS-232 port.
No dot (period) appears in the LED display
when the most-significant octet is shown.
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. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits
total per octet, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.
A dot (period) appears to the right of the left-
most digit in the LED display when the second
octet is shown.
If any of the default address conflict with other equipment at
your installation, you can change the IP address(es) to any valid
value.
A dot (period) appears to the right of the second
digit in the LED display when the third octet is
shown.
Editing the Extron IP address and other parameters
while connected via the LAN port can immediately
disconnect the user from the MKP. Extron recommends
editing this field using the front panel or the RS-232 link
A dot (period) appears to the right of the right-
most digit in the LED display when the least-
significant octet is shown.
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Simultaneously press and hold
the buttons for 2 seconds.
2.
Use the Input button and Output button to select and
display the desired address and octet.
Release the buttons.
The LED display shows the
most-significant octet of the
MKP 2000’s IP address.
3.
4.
Press the Cancel button to clear the octet to 000.
INPUT OUTPUT
Use the 0 through 9 buttons to enter the desired value for
the octet.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to select and change other
addresses and/ or octets.
Press the Output button to cycle through
the displayed and editable octets.
TAKE
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Use the Input button to select the host control setting
display.
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
If necessary, use the Output button to toggle the setting
between pass-through and no pass-through.
MKP 2000’s
IP Address
192 . 1.68 . 25.4 . 253.
255 . 2.55 . 00.0 . 000.
000 . 0.00 . 00.0 . 000.
000 . 0.00 . 00.0 . 000.
Use the Input button to select the connection priority
display.
MKP 2000’s
Subnet Mask
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
MKP 2000’s
Gateway
priority settings are correct, press the Take button.
Address
Ho st co n t ro l p o rt se t t in g a n d p a ss-t h ro u g h co m m u n ica t io n s
When the MKP is:
Matrix
Switcher’s
IP Address
•
Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port and
Most-significant Octet
(no dot)
Least-significant Octet
(dot in right-most position)
•
Is in pass-through mode,
INPUT
INPUT
The MKP redirects valid matrix switcher SIS commands that it
receives on its Host RS-232 port to its Switcher RS-232 port.
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Host Control
Setting
nOP
PAS
No
Port
Pass-through
Pass-through
When the MKP is:
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
•
Connected to a computer or control system via its Host
RS-232 port and
•
Is in no pass-through mode,
Connection
Priority
Pri
SEC
The MKP acts on all valid MKP commands received. It does not
pass the command to its Switcher RS-232 port.
Connected to
Control Though
Switcher
Primary (RS-232)
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
When the MKP is:
•
Selected as primary, it directly controls the matrix
switcher via its Switch RS-232 port or LAN port
Fig u re 3-2 — Se le ct in g o ct e t fie ld s a n d h o st co n t ro l
•
Selected as secondary,
The MKP controls the matrix switcher through connection to the
primary MKP’s IP address
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Perform a soft reset of the MKP as follows:
Co n t ro l p a n e l se cu rit y lo cko u t (e xe cu t ive m o d e )
1.
Press and hold the Reset (R) button until the Reset LED
blinks off once (events reset), twice (IP system reset), or
three times (absolute reset) (figure 3-4).
The front panel security lockout limits the MKP’s front panel
operation to input and output selection only (IP address
modification is locked).
To toggle the lock on and off, press and hold the 1, 3, Back, and
Cancel buttons for approximately 3 seconds until the LED
display shows the appropriate “LOC” (on or off) message
(figure 3-3). When the MKP lock is turned on, the LED display
shows “LOC” for three seconds and then “ON” for three
seconds. When the lock is turned off, the LED display shows
“LOC” and then “OFF” for 3 seconds.
R
Press and hold
the Reset button.
LED flashes
once.
Release, then
immediately
press and
3
Events
(Mode 3)
Reset
seconds
R
R
R
R
release again.
R
Simultaneously press
Press and hold
the Reset button.
LED flashes
twice.
and hold the buttons.
The LED display shows
Release, then
immediately
press and
the LOC message.
6
1
3
IP System
(Mode 4)
Reset
seconds
R
3
3
release again.
seconds
seconds
BACK
CANCEL
LOC
ON
R
Press and hold
the Reset button.
LED flashes
three times.
Release, then
immediately
press and
9
Fig u re 3-3 — Co n t ro l p a n e l lo cko u t
Absolute
(mode 5)
Reset
seconds
R
release again.
Re a r Pa n e l Re se t s
Fig u re 3-4 — So ft re se t s
Pe rfo rm in g so ft re se t s
2.
Release the Reset button and then immediately press and
release the Reset button again. Nothing happens if the
second momentary press does not occur within 1 second.
The remote control panel has three soft resets available that
restore various tiers of MKP settings to their default settings.
•
Events (mode 3) reset — This function restarts the
communications and control events.
•
IP system (mode 4) reset — IP system reset function
resets most IP protocols to their default settings.
IP system reset clears the Internet protocol (IP) settings,
but does not reset the target address, the host control
setting, the priority setting, or any user-loaded files.
•
Absolute (mode 5) reset — Absolute reset performs all of
the system reset functions and clears the MKP’s
IP address to 192.168.254.253 and subnet mask to
255.255.0.0. This function is identical to the
Esc
ZQQQ SIS command, see chapter 4, SIS Operation).
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Pe rfo rm in g a h a rd re se t
MKP 2000 Remote Control Panel
The hard reset function restores the MKP to the original factory
default settings, including the default (factory) firmware
configuration and the default IP settings. A hard reset performs
all of the reset-whole-MKP functions, absolute reset functions,
and erases all user-installed software or firmware. Perform a
hard reset as follows:
Ensure that you have backed up any locally-created
HTML, JavaScript, or other files that you have uploaded
to the MKP’s user file space before you perform the hard
reset. A hard reset will erase all locally-created files
from the MKP.
1.
2.
If necessary, turn off power to the switcher.
Press and hold the Reset button on the rear panel while
you apply AC power to the MKP (figure 3-5).
Press and hold the
Reset button while you
apply power to the MKP.
Chapter Four
R
4
The LED flashes
on and off.
Power
Release the Reset button.
R
SIS Op e ra t io n
Fig u re 3-5 — Ha rd re se t
RS-232 Links
Ethernet Link
Host-to-MKP Instructions
MKP-Initiated (Unsolicited) Messages
MKP Error Responses
Using the Command/Response Table
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RS-232 Lin ks
Et h e rn e t Lin k
The MKP’s rear panel 3-pole, 3.5 mm, Host RS-232 connector
The rear panel LAN connector on the MKP can be connected
(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.
directly to a host computer (for set-up) or a matrix switcher (for
switcher control) or to an Ethernet LAN or WAN (to which a
host computer, other MKPs and a matrix switcher can also be
connected).
•
Connection directly to a host computer requires a
crossover cable.
The default protocol for both ports is as follows:
•
Connection via an Ethernet LAN requires a patch
(straight) cable.
•
•
9600 baud*
8-bit, 1 stop bit
•
•
no parity
no flow control
See TP cable termination in chapter 2, Installation to
create crossover and patch cables.
Tx
Pin Function
HOST
RS-232
Rx
GND
Tx
TX Transmit data
RX Receive data
Gnd Signal ground
De fa u lt IP a d d re ss
SWITCH
RS-232
Rx
GND
To access the MKP via the Ethernet port, you will need the
Extron IP address. If the address has been changed to an
address comprised of words and characters, the actual numeric
IP address can be determined using the ping (ICMP) utility. If
the address has not been changed, the factory-specified default
is 192.168.254.253.
Fig u re 4-1 — RS-232 co n n e ct o r p in a ssig n m e n t s
*The default baud rate is 9600, but this can also be
changed, using the MKP’s web pages, to 19200, 38400,
or 115200 baud to match the switcher’s baud rate. See
Port (RS-232) Settings in chapter 5,
HTML Operation, to change the baud rate.
Ho st -t o -MKP In st ru ct io n s
The switcher accepts SIS (Simple Instruction Set) commands
through the Host RS-232 port and Ethernet port. SIS commands
consist of one or more characters per command field. They do
not require any special characters to begin or end the command
character sequence. Each switcher response to an SIS command
Ro u t in g m a t rix sw it ch e r co m m a n d s
When the MKP is connected to the matrix switcher via its
Switcher RS-232 port, the MKP can redirect SIS matrix switcher
commands received on the Host RS-232 port to the matrix
switcher.
ends with a carriage return and a line feed (CR/ LF =
), which
signals the end of the response character string. A string is one
or more characters.
If the MKP receives a valid matrix switcher SIS command on its
Host RS-232 port, it redirects the command to its Switcher
RS-232 port only if the MKP is set to Pass-through mode. See
the pass-through port redirect command set on page 4-8 to set
the Pass-through mode.
MKP-In it ia t e d (Un so licit e d ) Me ssa g e s
When a local event such as a front panel operation occurs, the
switcher responds by sending a message to the host. The
switcher-initiated messages are listed below (underlined).
(C) Copyright 2004, Extron Electronics MKP 2000, Vx.xx
The switcher initiates the copyright message when it is first
powered on or when connection via Internet protocol (IP) is
established. Vx.xx is the firmware version number.
Password:
The switcher initiates the password message immediately after
the copyright message when the controlling system is connected
using TCP/ IP or Telnet and the switcher is password protected.
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This message means that the switcher requires an administrator
ASCII to HEX Conversion Table
or user level password before it will perform the commands
entered via this link. The switcher repeats the password
message response for every entry other than a valid password
until a valid password is entered.
Space
Login Administrator
Login User
The switcher initiates the login message when a correct
administrator or user password has been entered. If the user
and administrator passwords are the same, the switcher
defaults to administrator privileges.
The MKP always redirects a subset of valid matrix switcher-
specific SIS commands on its Ethernet port and, if configured in
pass-through mode, on its Switcher RS-232 port.
MKP Erro r Re sp o n se s
When the switcher receives an SIS command and determines
that it is valid, it performs the command and sends a response
to the host device. If the switcher is unable to perform the
command because the command is invalid or contains invalid
parameters, the switcher returns an error response to the host.
The error response codes are:
It is not the purpose of this manual to define in detail the
passed-through matrix switcher-specific SIS commands.
Refer to the applicable matrix switcher’s manual.
Symbols are used throughout the tables to represent variables in
the command/ response fields. Command and response
examples are shown throughout the MKP SIS commands table.
E01 — Invalid input channel number (too large)
E10 — Invalid command
E12 — Invalid output number (too large)
E13 — Invalid value (out of range)
E14 — Illegal command for this configuration
E24 — Privilege violation (Ethernet, Extron software only)
E99 — Invalid or no response from target switcher
Usin g t h e Co m m a n d /Re sp o n se Ta b le
The command/ response table begins on page 4-8. Lower case
letters are acceptable in the command field except where
indicated for the gain and attenuation commands. The table
below shows the hexadecimal equivalent of each ASCII
character used in the command/ response tables.
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X11
= Name
12 characters maximum.
Sym b o l d e fin it io n s fo r MKP SIS co m m a n d s
Upper and lower case alphanumeric
characters and “ ” + _ : = / and
spaces are valid.
= CR/ LF (carriage return/ line feed) (0x0D 0A)
•
= space
The following characters are invalid in the name: + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ;
: | \ and ?.
X1
= On/ off status
= RS-232 port number
0 = off/ disable
1 = host
1 = on/ enable
2 = switcher
X2
X3
X12
X13
= Default name
Factory default name
= n=–1= redirect serial port data from the specified port to allow for
a transparent pass through mode. The response is returned with
leading zeroes. n = the maximum number of serial ports that the
X5
(combination of the model name
+ last 3 pairs of MAC address).
= Time and date (set)
MM/ DD/ YY-HH:MM:SS
where:
IP link supports.
is verified at this port.
X4
X5
= Time (in 10 ms increments) to wait for receive data before
releasing the port to another source (min = 1 [10 ms],
maximum = 32767 [32.767 seconds], default = 10 [100 ms]).
MM = month: 01 (Jan.) — 12 (Dec.)
DD = day: 01 through 31
YY = year: 00 through 99
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
= Numerical value (nnnn) to set L (length of message to receive) or
assign as a D (delimiter). L = number of byte count (min = 0, max
= 32767, default = 0). D= decimal number for ASCII character
(min = 0, maximum = 00255, default = 00000L).
X14
= Time and date (read)
Day,• DD• Mmm• YYYY• HH:MM:SS
where:
X5
The numeric value directly precedes the identifier; for example:
to specify a 3-byte length or
0A. The identifier, “L” or “D” must be uppercase.
= “3L”
X5
= “10D” to specify an ASCII delimiter of
Day = weekday: Mon through Sun
DD = day: 01 through 31
Mmm = month: Jan through Dec
YYYY = year: 2000 through 2099
HH = hour: 00 through 24
MM = minutes: 00 through 59
SS = seconds: 00 through 59
X6
X7
= Firmware version
Bootstrap version (x.xx)
= Verbose firmware version-description-upload date/ time. See
page 4-8.
X8
X9
= Voltage 1 (3.3 V), Voltage 2 (12.0 V),
Temperature (degrees Fahrenheit)
(xxx.xx)
X15
X16
= GMT offset
–12.0 through +14.0. Hours and
minutes removed from GMT
= Verbose/ response mode
0 = no password assigned
1 = verbose mode
2 = tagged responses for queries
3 = 1 and 2 (verbose and tagged)
= Daylight Savings Time
0 = Daylight Savings Time off/ ignore
1 = Daylight Savings Time on
(northern hemisphere)
2 = Daylight Savings Time on
(Europe)
X9
The default
value is 0 for telnet and 0 for RS-232.
3 = Daylight Savings Time on (Brazil)
If tagged responses are enabled, all read commands return the constant
string plus the data, the same as setting the value. For example, the MKP
X17
X18
X19
= IP address
###.###.###.###
X12
Esc
responds Ipn•
to the
• CN
command.
= Hardware (MAC) address ##-##-##-##-##-##
X10
= Security level
0 = clear/ none
= Connection priority
0 = Primary
1 = Secondary
11 = user password assigned
12 = administrator password assigned
X20
X21
= Password
12 digits, alphanumeric
The following characters are invalid in passwords: {space} + ~ @ = ‘ [ ] { }
< > ’ “ ; : | \ and ?.
= Web page priority
0 = Internal (default on power up)
1 = User
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Chapter Five
5
HTML Op e ra t io n
Download the Startup Page
System Status Page
System Settings Page
Port (RS-232) Settings Page
Passwords Page
Firmware Upgrade Page
File Management Page
Special Characters
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The MKP can be configured through its Ethernet port,
5.
Press the keyboard Enter key. The MKP checks to see if it
is password protected.
connected via a LAN or WAN, using a web browser such as
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. 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 the MKP is not password protected, proceed to step 7.
If the MKP is password protected, the MKP downloads the
Enter Network Password page (figure 5-1).
If your Ethernet connection to the matrix switcher is
unstable, try turning off the proxy server in your Web
browser. In Microsoft’s Internet Explore, click Tools >
Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings,
uncheck the “Use a proxy server...” box, and then click
Ok.
Do w n lo a d t h e St a rt u p Pa g e
Access the MKP using HTML pages as follows:
1.
2.
3.
Start the Web browser program.
Click in the browser’s Address field.
Fig u re 5-1 — En t e r Ne t w o rk Pa ssw o rd p a g e
Enter the MKP’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.
A User Name entry is not required.
If the local system administrators have not changed the
value, the factory-specified default, 192.168.254.253, is
the correct value for this field.
6.
7.
Click in the Password field and type in the appropriate
administrator or user password. Click the OK button.
The MKP checks several possibilities, in the following
order, and then responds accordingly:
4.
If you want the browser to display a page other than the
default page (such as a custom page that you have created
and uploaded), enter a slash (/) and the file name to open.
a.
Does the address include a specific file name, such as
10.13.156.10/ file_name.html? If so, the MKP
downloads that HTML page.
The browser’s Address field should display the address in
the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/
{optional_file_name.html}.
b.
Is there a file in the MKP’s memory that is named
“index.html”?
If so, the MKP downloads “index.html” as the
default startup page.
The following characters are invalid in file names:
{space} + ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : |
\
and ?.
c.
If neither of the above conditions is true, the MKP
downloads the factory-installed default startup page,
“nortxe_index.html” (figure 5-2), also known as the
System Status page.
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Syst e m Se t t in g s Pa g e
The System Status page (figure 5-2) provides an overall view of
You can change most of the IP parameters on the System
the status of the MKP, including various IP addresses, the status
of the Host and Switch RS-232 ports, and the voltage. The
System Status page is the default page that the switcher
downloads when you connect to the MKP. Access the System
Status page from other MKP HTML web pages by clicking the
Status tab.
Settings page (figure 5-3). Click the Configuration tab or the
System Settings link on the left of the Port Settings, Password,
or Firmware Upgrade page to download the System Status page.
Port Settings
Passwords
Firmware
Upgrade
Fig u re 5-2 — Syst e m St a t u s p a g e
Fig u re 5-3 — Syst e m Se t t in g s p a g e
The page is divided into three sections: IP Settings, Switcher
Control Settings, and Date/ Time Settings. There are three types
of controls on the System Settings page: simple fields with no
drop boxes, fields with drop boxes, and radio buttons.
Most IP protocol variables, such as the Unit Name, IP Address,
Gateway IP address, Subnet Mask, and Switcher IP Address are
presented in simple fields.
Most non-IP switcher variables and time and date variables are
presented in fields with drop boxes.
On/ off and multiple choice selections are radio buttons.
All changes made on the System Settings must be confirmed by
clicking the Submit button in the appropriate section. Clicking
the Cancel button abandons the changes.
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IP Se t t in g s se ct io n
Sw it ch e r Se t t in g s se ct io n
Un it Na m e fie ld
MKP Co n n e ct io n Prio rit y se t t in g s
The Unit Name field contains the locally-assigned name of the
Click the appropriate radio button to select among:
MKP. This name field can be changed to any valid name, up to
24 alphanumeric characters.
•
•
•
The Ethernet (IP) port to issue commands to the
connected switcher
The following characters are invalid in the unit name:
The MKP as primary (its Switch RS-232 port connected to
the switcher)
+ ~ , @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : |
\
and ?.
DHCP ra d io b u t t o n s
The MKP as secondary (the MKP controls the switcher
through another MKP)
The DHCP On radio button directs the MKP to ignore any
entered IP addresses and to obtain its IP address from a
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server (if the
network is DHCP capable). The DHCP Off radio button turns
DHCP off. Contact the local system administrator.
Ho st Co n t ro l Po rt se t t in g s
If the RS-232 radio button is selected in the Switcher Control
Method box, click the MKP 2000 or Control System Pass
Through radio button to select that function for the Host RS-232
port.
IP Ad d re ss fie ld
The IP Address field contains the IP address of the MKP. This
value is encoded in the MKP’s flash memory.
•
MKP 2000 selected — Commands received on the Host
RS-232 port are executed by the MKP.
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. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits
total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.
•
Pass Through selected — Commands received on the
Host RS-232 port are forwarded to the connected switcher
via the Switch RS-232 port.
If the IP radio button is selected in the Switcher Control Method
box, the Host Control Port Settings selections are grayed out
and unavailable.
The factory-installed default address is 192.168.254.253, but if
this conflicts with other equipment at your installation, you can
change the IP address to any valid value.
Sw it ch e r IP se t t in g s
IP address changes can cause conflicts with other
equipment. Only local system administrators should
change IP addresses.
If the connected matrix switcher is Ethernet enabled, its IP
address and password (if assigned) can be entered in these
fields. The address and password are required for the MKP and
the matrix switcher to communicate via their RJ-45 LAN
connections. The default IP address value is 000.000.000.000.
Ga t e w a y IP Ad d re ss fie ld
The Gateway IP Address field identifies the address of the
gateway to the switcher’s to be used if the MKP and the server
are not on the same subnet.
If the Secondary MKP Connection Priority is selected,
this section and all of the selections within it are labeled
“Primary MKP” rather than “Switcher”.
The gateway IP address has the same validity rules as the
MKP’s IP address. The default is 000.000.000.000.
Sw it ch e r Size se t t in g s
Su b n e t Ma sk fie ld
The MKP cannot determine the matrix size of the switcher to
which it is connected. You must use the Switcher Size drop
boxes to specify the number of inputs and outputs.
The Subnet Mask field is used to determine whether the MKP is
on the same subnet as the switcher’s server when you are
subnetting. The default is 255.255.000.000.
When creating ties from the front panel, if an input or
output outside the available range for this MKP or the
connected matrix switcher is selected, the LED display
shows N-A.
MAC Ad d re ss fie ld
The Media Access Control (MAC) Address is hardcoded in the
MKP and cannot be changed.
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Po rt (RS-232) Se t t in g s Pa g e
You can use the Authorized Inputs and Authorized Outputs
drop boxes to narrow the number of inputs and outputs that are
controllable from the MKP.
The Port Settings page (figure 5-4) allows you to configure the
MKP’s two (Host and Switch) RS-232 ports. Access the Port
Settings page by clicking the Configuration tab and then the Port
Settings link on the left side of the System Settings page.
When creating ties from the front panel, if an input or
output outside the available range for this MKP or the
connected matrix switcher is selected, the LED display
shows N-A.
Fro n t p a n e l co n fig u ra t io n lo ck
System (IP)
Settings
Click the appropriate radio button to select the Unlocked or
Locked to disable or enable the MKP control panel.
Passwords
Firmware
Upgrade
Da t e /Tim e Se t t in g s fie ld s
The Date/ Time Settings fields provide a location for viewing
and setting the time functions.
If setting the time, set the local time. The Zone variable
allows you to then enter the offset from Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT).
The Zone field identifies the standard time zone selected
and displays the amount of time, in hours and minutes,
that the local time varies from the GMT international
time reference.
Fig u re 5-4 — Po rt Se t t in g s p a g e
When daylight savings time is turned on, the switcher
automatically updates its internal clock between
Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time in the spring
and fall on the date that the time change occurs in the
United States of America, Brazil, or Europe (depending
on the radio button selected). When Daylight Savings
Time is turned off, the switcher does not adjust its time
reference.
The Serial Port 1 radio button selects the Host RS-232 port and
the Serial Port 2 radio button selects the Switch RS-232 port. All
changes made on the Port Settings must be confirmed by
clicking the Submit button. Clicking the Cancel button abandons
the changes.
The Extron defaults are shown below, but many switcher
models have configurable ports. Extron default RS-232 port
settings are:
•
•
•
9600 baud
8 data bits
no flow control
•
•
no parity
1 stop bit
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Firm w a re Up g ra d e Pa g e
Access the Passwords page (figure 5-5) by clicking the
The Firmware Upgrade page provides a way to replace the
Configuration tab and then the Passwords link on the left side
of the System Settings page.
firmware that is coded on the MKP’s control board without
taking the MKP out of service, opening the enclosure, and
replacing the firmware chip. Access the Firmware Upgrade
page (figure 5-6) by clicking the Configuration tab and then the
Firmware Upgrade link on the left side of the System Settings
page.
System (IP)
Settings
Port Settings
Firmware
Upgrade
System (IP)
Settings
Port Settings
Passwords
Fig u re 5-6 — Firm w a re Up g ra d e p a g e
Fig u re 5-5 — Pa ssw o rd s p a g e
Update the switcher firmware as follows:
The fields on the Passwords page are for entering and verifying
administrator and user passwords. Passwords are case sensitive
and are limited to 12 uppercase and lowercase alphanumeric
characters. Each password must be entered twice; once in the
Password field and then again in the Re-enter Password field.
Characters in these fields are masked (• • • • • ). If you do not
want to password protect an access level, leave the Password
field and the Re-Enter Password field blank. All changes made
on the Port Settings must be confirmed by clicking the Submit
button. Clicking the Cancel button abandons the changes.
The Firmware Upgrade page is only for replacing the
firmware that controls all switcher operation. To insert
your own HTML pages, see File Management Page, on
page 5-13.
1.
either:
•
•
The download tab and then select firmware files
The MKP 2000 product page
An administrator password must be created before a user
password can be created.
2.
3.
Select the latest firmware file for the MKP and download
it. Note the folder to which you save the firmware file.
To clear an existing password (so that no password is required),
enter a space in the Password and Re-enter Password fields and
click the Submit button.
Connect the PC to the MKP via the switcher’s Ethernet
port.
4.
5.
6.
Access the MKP using HTML pages.
Click the Configuration tab.
When you have connected multiple MKPs to control a
switcher through a primary MKP control panel, do not
set a user password on the primary MKP.
Click the Firmware Upgrade link.
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Click the Browse button. An open file window appears
(figure 5-7).
File Ma n a g e m e n t Pa g e
To delete files such as HTML pages from the switcher or to
upload your own files to the switcher, click the File
Management tab. The switcher downloads the file management
HTML page (figure 5-8).
Fig u re 5-7 — Firm w a re u p g ra d e o p e n file w in d o w
8.
Navigate to the folder where you saved the firmware
upgrade file. Select the file.
Valid firmware files must have the file extension ‘.S19’.
Any other file extension is not a firmware upgrade.
The original factory-installed firmware is permanently
available on the MKP. If the attempted firmware upload
fails for any reason, the MKP automatically reverts to
the factory-installed firmware.
Fig u re 5-8 — File Ma n a g e m e n t p a g e
9.
Click the Open button.
The files listed in figure 5-8 are shown for example only
and may not be present on your switcher.
10. Click the Upload button. The firmware upload to the MKP
may take a few minutes. The MKP’s LED display shows
UPL, then 777, and then the firmware version number.
When the LED display shows ... , the firmware upload is
complete.
To delete a file, click the individual Delete button to the right of
the file that is no longer needed.
Upload your own files as follows:
The following characters are invalid in file names:
{space} + ~ @ = ‘ [ ] { } < > ’ “ ; : |
\
and ?.
1.
2.
Click the Browse button.
Browse through your system and select the desired file(s).
If you want one of the pages that you create and upload
to be the default startup page, name that file
“index.html”.
3.
Click the Upload File button. The file(s) that you selected
appear in the list.
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The HTML language reserves certain characters for specific
functions. The MKP will not accept these characters as part of
its name, passwords, or locally created file names. Valid file
names:
•
Are a maximum of 24 uppercase or lowercase
alphanumeric characters
•
•
•
Cannot include spaces or underscore characters
Cannot start with a number or a dash
Cannot end with a dash
Appendix A
A
Re fe re n ce Da t a
Specifications
Part Numbers
Mounting and Cabling Specifications
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Pa rt Nu m b e rs
MKP 2000 Re m o t e Co n t ro l Pa n e l
Pa rt n u m b e r
Co n t ro l/re m o t e — ke yp a d
Extron remote key pad control .. (2) 3.5 mm, 3-pole captive screw
connectors
MKP 2000, black
60-682-02
60-682-03
60-682-05
MKP 2000, white
Ge n e ra l
MKP 2000, RAL 9010 (off white)
External power supply ............... 100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz, external,
autoswitchable; to 12 VDC, 1 A, regulated
In clu d e d p a rt s
Power input requirements ......... 12 VDC, 350 mA
These items are included in each order for an MKP 2000:
Temperature/ humidity .............. Storage: -40 to +158 °F (-40 to +70 °C) /
10% to 90%, noncondensing
In clu d e d p a rt s
Pa rt n u m b e r
Operating: +32 to +122 °F (0 to +50 °C) /
10% to 90%, noncondensing
MKP 2000
Rack mount ................................... No, but furniture/ wall mountable in a
wall box
12 VDC, 1A external power supply
MKP 2000 user’s guide
70-055-01
Enclosure type .............................. Metal
Enclosure dimensions
Two-gang mounting bracket/ mud ring
(black, white, RAL 9010 [off white])
70-086-11, 21, 51
Plate ................................... 4.5" H x 4.6" W x 0.1" D (2 gang)
(11.4 cm H x 11.7 cm W x 0.3 cm D)
In st a lla t io n a cce sso rie s
Enclosure .......................... 2.7" H x 3.4" W x 2.0" D
(6.7 cm H x 8.6 cm W x 5.1 cm D)
Allow at least 1" (2.5 cm) D for connectors
and cable.
Acce sso rie s
Pa rt n u m b e r
Two-gang “J” box 2.5” deep
980084
(Depth excludes connectors.)
Ca b le s
Product weight ............................. 0.4 lbs (0.2 kg)
Shipping weight ........................... 2 lbs (1 kg)
Ca b le s
Pa rt n u m b e r
Vibration ....................................... ISTA 1A in carton (International Safe
Transit Association)
Comm-Link Cable:
Cut lengths:
Listings .......................................... UL, CUL
50 feet (15.2 m)
100 feet (30 m)
200 feet (60 m)
26-461-01
26-461-02
26-461-03
Compliances ................................. CE, FCC Class A, VCCI, AS/ NZS, ICES
MTBF ............................................. 30,000 hours
Warranty ....................................... 3 years parts and labor
400 feet (120 m) 26-461-04
Bulk spools:
All nominal levels are at ±10%.
500 feet (152 m) 22-119-02
1,000 feet (305 m) 22-119-03
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Ele ct rica l b o x cu t o u t
Any standard box that meets the local electrical codes can be
used, but boxes from different manufacturers can have different
size openings. Extron recommends testing the fit of the MKP
inside the electrical box and then placing the box flush against
the mounting surface and tracing the cutout area.
3.38”
Pa n e l m o u n t cu t o u t t e m p la t e
Figure A-1 is a drawing that shows the dimensions for cutting a
hole to accommodate the keypad circuit board for mounting the
keypad on a flat surface. This type of installation can include a
desk or podium, or a control panel or dashboard, where the
back is protected and does not require an electrical box.
2.63”
Drawn to scale; may be used as a template.
Circuit Board Box
(behind front panel)
(cut-out area should be slightly
larger)
MKP 2000
Full Size
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Wire specifications for Extron Comm-Link cable (figure A-2) are
as follows:
A (red) = 18 AWG
B (violet or blue) = 22 AWG (grouped and shielded)
C (white) = 22 AWG
D (Drain) = 24 AWG
E (black) = 18 AWG
Comm-Link cable was designed for use with MKP
control panels
g
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