MCW-D 200 – Control Unit
3.2.6 LED Indication
• Depending on the configuration of the MCW-D 200 control unit 5 or more channel-LEDs (4) will illuminate green (standard: 5 channels).
Important:
• If less than 5 LEDs are illuminated, it might be that individual channels have been switched off with the MCW-D 200 Editor
Software.
3.2.7 Rack Mounting
• When mounting the MCW-D 200 control unit into a 19"-rack housing leave 1 HU for a ventilation panel above and under the
control unit.
3.2.8 Connection of Media Control System and PC
• If you want to connect a media control system and a PC to the MCW-D 200 control unit, connect the PC to the LAN network connection
(5) and the media control system to the RS 232 connection (17).
• For the LAN network connection you can use the IPX or the TCP/IP protocol. At the factory the MCW-D 200 control unit has been configured
for the operation with TCP/IP. As a standard the IP address 192.168.1.102 (Port 1024) has been set. You can change this via the supplied
MCW-D 200 Editor software. Please refer to the separate manual MCW-D 200 Editor Software.
• For the direct connection of the LAN network connection to a PC you must use a crossover cable. This refers to IPX and TCP/IP.
• If the LAN network connection is connected to a local network, you must use a "1:1" cable.
• The IPX and TCP/IP settings are explained in the protocol.
Important:
• In general the RS 232 interface and the LAN network connection can be used at the same time for the operation of two
different softwares (e.g. MCW-D 200 Voting software and steno-s Conference & Recording software) with the MCW-D 200
control unit. It, however, cannot be excluded that interference or problems occur.
(5)
(4)
(17)
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