McIntosh Power Controller MPC500 Owner’s Manual
- June 6, 2024
- McIntosh
Table of Contents
Power Controller MPC500
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699
Phone: 607-723-3512
www.mcintoshlabs.com
MPC500 Power Controller Owner’s Manual
Important Safety Information is supplied in a separate document “Important Additional Operation Information Guide”
Thank You Your decision to own this McIntosh MPC500 Power Controller ranks you
at the very top among discriminating music listeners with the desire to
protect your audio components. You now have “The Best.” The McIntosh
dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you will receive many years of
enjoyment from this unit. Please take time to read the information in this
manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all the features and
functions of your new McIntosh.
Please Take A Moment
The serial number, purchase date and McIntosh Dealer name are important to you
for possible insurance claim or future service. The spaces below have been
provided for you to record that information:
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Dealer Name: ____
Technical Assistance
If at any time you have questions about your McIntosh products, contact your
McIntosh Dealer who is familiar with your McIntosh equipment and any other
brands that may be part of your system. If you or your Dealer need additional
help concerning a suspected problem, you can receive technical assistance for
all McIntosh products at:
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903 Phone:
607-723-3512 Fax:
607-724-0549
Customer Service
If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in need of repair, you can
return it to your Dealer. You can also return it to the McIntosh Laboratory
Service Department. For assistance on factory repair return procedure, contact
the McIntosh Service Department at:
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903 Phone:
607-723-3515 Fax:
607-723-1917
Table of Contents
Safety Instructions …………………………………………….. 2 (Separate Sheet) ………………. Important
Additional Operation Information Guide
Thank You and Please Take a Moment………………….. 2 Technical Assistance and
Customer Service ………….. 2 Table of Contents ……………………………………………….. 2 General
Information …………………………………………… 2 Connector and Cable Information …………………………3
Introduction………………………………………………………..3 Performance Features ………………………………………….4
Dimensions ………………………………………………………..5 Installation …………………………………………………………6 Rear
Panel Connections (100V-120V) ……………………7 How to Connect for 100V-
120V…………………………….8 Rear Panel Connections (220V-240V) ……………………9 How to Connect
for 220V-240V …………………………. 10 Front Panel Displays and Controls……………………….12 How
to Operate……………………………………………. 13-15 Photos…………………………………………………………. 16-17
Specifications…………………………………………………… 18 Packing Instruction…………………………………………… 19
Copyright 2019 © by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
General Information
1. For additional connection information, refer to the Owner’s Manual(s) for
component(s) connected to the MPC500.
2. McIntosh MPC500 Products are marketed world wide. There are two different
versions of the MPC500 Components. Each of the different versions of MPC500
have different AC Outlet Connectors and operate with either 100Volts to
120Volts or 220Volts to 240Volts. This MPC500 Owner’s Manual contains
information about both versions of the MPC500 to meet the different AC Power
and Safety Requirements for use in your country.
3. The Main AC Power going to the MPC500 and any other McIntosh Component(s)
should not be applied until all the system components are connected together.
Failure to do so could result in malfunctioning of some or all of the system’s
normal operations.
4. The MPC500 is designed for connection with Audio/Video Components. This
would include components such as Preamplifiers, A/V Control Centers, Source
Components, Integrated Amplifiers and Power Amplifiers with low to modest
power output.
5. The total amount of current drawn by all the components connected to the
MPC500 should not exceed the Current Amperage Rating indicated on the rear
panel of your MPC500. Typically, components consuming low amounts of energy
are rated in wattage instead of current. Refer to the MPC500 Versions chart on
the next page for converting a wattage rating into an approximate current
rating.
6. Caution: Verify the protective earthing connection of socket-outlet for
the plug of AC input power cord by a Skilled person.
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MPC500 Versions
120VAC
230VAC
Watts Rating on component
0- 50 Watts
Approximate current
0.5A
Approximate current
0.25A
51-100 Watts
1A
101-150 Watts
1.5A
0.5A 0.75A
151-200 Watts
2A
201-250 Watts
2.5A
1A 1.25A
7. For additional information on the MPC500 and other McIntosh Products please visit the McIntosh Website at www.mcintoshlabs.com.
Connector and Cable Information
RS232 Data Port Cable
The RS232 Data Cable has 3.5mm stereo mini
phone plug at both ends of the cable. Some Source Component
Data In (DB9-pin2)
Products use a sub miniature DB9 Connector on their rear panels. Therefore, connecting
Data Out (DB9-pin3)
Ground (DB9-pin5)
from those Source Components PIN 1
PIN 5
requires an adaptor cable with a
3.5mm Stereo Mini Phone Plug PIN 6
PIN 9
on one end to a DB9 Connector
DB9
(male connector)
on the other end of the cable.
Those type of cables are available from various retail
stores that sell Computer Cables.
following information includes the eight pin connector Socket and the Ethernet Connection Cable.
Ethernet RJ45 Socket
1. Transmit Data (+) 5. N/C
2. Transmit Data (-) 6. Receive Data (-)
3. Receive Data (+) 7. N/C
4. N/C
8. N/C
Ethernet Cable – Straight Thru Connections
Pin 8
Pin 1
Pin 1
Pin 8
Pin Number – Wire Color Pin Number – Wire Color
1. Orange/White
1. Orange/White
2. Orange
2. Orange
3. Green/White
3. Green/White
4. Blue
4. Blue
5. Blue/White
5. Blue/White
6. Green
6. Green
7. Brown/White
7. Brown/White
8. Brown
8. Brown
Antenna “F” Connector
ANTenna IN, connects to the Cable Company Signal.
The ANTenna OUT, connects to a FM Tuner Connec-
tor.
“F” Connector
Data Signal
Ethernet Network Cable The Ethernet Data Cable is for the connection of Data Signal from an Outside Data Network Source to various Audio/Video System Components. The Ethernet RJ45 Socket has eight electrical connections of which includes Receiving Data and Transmitting Data. The
Coaxial Shielded Cable
Ground
Connector and Cable Information
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Introduction The McIntosh MPC500 Power Controller provides a High Degree of
Continuous Surge Protection to the Audio/Video Components that are connected
to the MPC500 while performing their operational functions.
Performance Features
· Illuminated Multifunction Display The comprehensive On-Screen Display makes
it easy to perform setup. The Front Panel display indicates Voltage and
Current at all times of connected McIntosh Components along with other
operating functions.
· AC Line Surge Protection & EMI Filtering The McIntosh MPC500 utilizes the
finest, most sophisticated surge suppression technology available. It
incorporates TPMOVs that are thermally protected from abnormal overvoltage
occurrences and have four times the surge capability of the common MOVs (Metal
Oxide Varistor) devices used by other companies. The MPC500 also offers EMI
Filtering from the AC Line source for the components connected to it.
nected components by continuously monitoring the input voltage and then
switching off the rear outlets during a fault.
· Power Control Assignment The Power Control input connection provides
convenient switching ON/OFF of any connected components by removing/connecting
the power from the desired outlet. All the Power Control ports are
individually configured allowing for extreme customization.
· Power Control The Power Control Input connection provides convenient Turn-
On/Off of the McIntosh MPC500 with your McIntosh System.
· Glass Front Panel and Super Mirror Chassis Finish The famous McIntosh
Illuminated Glass Front Panel uses long life Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and
the Steel Chassis ensures the pristine beauty of the MPC500 will be retained
for many years.
· Low Voltage DC Surge Protection The McIntosh MPC500 utilizes GDT (Gas Discharge Tubes), PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient thermistors) and TVS (Transient Voltage Suppression) components to protect your low voltage devices. This cascade approach provides a lower clamping voltage with increased surge capability.
· Over/Under Voltage Protection The McIntosh MPC500 Over/Under Voltage Protection circuitry prevents possible damage to your con-
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Dimensions The following dimensions can assist in determining the best
location for your MPC500.
Front View of the MPC500 17-1/2″
44.5cm
5-3/8″
6″
13.7cm 15.2cm
Rear View of the MPC500 (100V-120V)
17-1/8″
43.5cm
4-5/8″
11.8cm
13-1/4″
33.7cm
Rear View of the MPC500 (220V-240V) 17-1/8″
43.5cm
4-5/8″
11.8cm
13-1/4″
33.7cm
5/8″
1.6cm
13/16″
2.1cm
2″
5.1cm
Dimensions
Side View of the MPC500 15-3/4″
40cm
14-5/8″
37.1cm
10-9/16″
26.8cm
3/16″
0.5cm
4-13/16″
12.2cm
1-15/16″
4.9cm
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Installation The MPC500 can be placed upright on a table or shelf, standing on
its four feet. It also can be custom installed in a piece of furniture or
cabinet of your choice. The four feet may be removed from the bottom of the
MPC500 when it is custom installed as outlined below. The four feet together
with the mounting screws should be retained for possible future use if the
MPC500 is removed from the custom installation and used free standing. The
required panel cutout, ventilation cutout and unit dimensions are shown.
Always provide adequate ventilation for your MPC500. Cool operation ensures
the longest possible operating life for any electronic instrument. Do not
install the MPC500 directly above a heat generating component such as a high
powered amplifier. If all the components are installed in a single cabinet, a
quiet running ventilation fan can be a definite asset in maintaining all the
system components at the coolest possible operating temperature. A custom
cabinet installation should provide the following minimum spacing dimensions
for cool operation. Allow at least 2 inches (5.08cm) above the top, 2 inches
(5.08cm) below the bottom, 3 inches (7.62cm) behind the rear panel and 2
inches (5.08cm) on each side of the Power Controller, so that airflow is not
obstructed. Allow 7/8 inch (2.22cm) in front of the mounting1 panel for
clearance. Be sure to cut out a ventilation hole in the mounting shelf
according to the dimensions in the drawing.
1 When the MPC500 is installed together with other McIntosh Components, check
clearances on all components before proceeding.
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MPC500 Front Panel Custom Cabinet Cutout
17-1/16″
43.34cm
Opening for Ventilation
Installation
7-3/8″
18.78cm
Cabinet Front Panel
Cabinet Front Panel
Opening for Ventilation
2″
5.08cm
Cutout Opening for Custom Mounting
MPC500 Side View in Custom Cabinet
Support Shelf
Cutout Opening for Ventilation
1-5/8″
4.13cm
Chassis Spacers
MPC500 Bottom View in Custom Cabinet
2″
5.08cm
Note: Center the cutout Horizontally on the unit. For purposes of clarity, the above illustration is not drawn to scale.
10″
25.4cm
Cutout Opening
for Ventilation
15″
38.1cm
13-11/16″
34.77cm
15″
38.1cm
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POWER CONTROL OUTputs send turn On/Off Signals to a connected McIntosh Component. POWER CONTROL INputs receive turn On/Off signals from a McIntosh Component
SWITCHED AC OUTLETS (2-4) are controlled by MPC500 POWER CONTROL Settings and/or the received Power Control Signal from other components
Rear Panel Connections MPC500 (100V-120V)
UNSWITCHED AC OUTLETS (1) become active when the MPC500 AC POWER CORD is
connected to an active external AC Outlet
CIRCUIT BREAKER PRESS TO RESET if the MPC500 Power Controller will not power
up
NETwork/IN provides protection for input Data Signal from Outside Data Network Source. NETwork/OUT provides the protected Data Signal from the Network Input for connection to Audio/Video Components
RS232/IN provides protection for the Serial Data Input Signal from a RS232 Output from another connected Audio/Video Component. RS232/OUT provides a protected Serial Data Output Signal to be connected to other Audio/Video Components
ANTenna/IN provides protection for the FM RF Signal from Outside FM Network Source. ANTenna/OUT provides the protected FM RF Signal for connection to Audio/Video Tuner Components
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Connect the MPC500 power cord to a live AC outlet. Refer to information on the back panel of your MPC500 to determine the correct voltage for your unit
How to Connect MPC500 for (100V-120V)
How to Connect MPC500 for (100V-120V)
Caution: Do not connect the AC Power Cord to the MPC500 Rear Panel until after
the Audio/ Video Components have been Connected to the MPC500.
The connection instructions below, together with the MPC500 Connection Diagram
located on the separate folded sheet “Mc1A”, are an example of a typical
Audio/Video System. The MPC500 has the ability to automatically switch AC
Power On/Off to Components connected to the MPC500 SWITCHED AC OUTLETS (2 thru
4) via the Power Control Connection (1 thru 4). Your system may vary from
this, however the actual components would be connected in a similar manner.
For additional information refer to “Connector and Cable Information” on page
3. Power Control Connections: 1. Connect a Control Cable from the A/V Control
Center TRIGger (Power Control) 1 Jack to the POWER CONTROL INput 2 Jack on the
MPC500 for primary listening. 2. Connect a Control Cable from the MPC500 POWER
CONTROL OUTput 2 Jack to the Media Bridge PWR CTRL (Power Control) IN Jack. 3.
Connect a Control Cable from the Media Bridge PWR CTRL (Power Control) OUT
Jack to the AM/FM Tuner Power Control IN Jack. Network Connections: Use CAT
5/6 Ethernet Type Cables to provide connections between the MPC500 and all the
Network Connectors on the Audio/Video Components along with Network
Router/Switch and Ethernet Crossover Adapter. 4. Connect a Ethernet Cable from
the Cable Company Connection unit Net Output Connector, to the MPC500 NET/IN
Connector. 5. Connect a Ethernet Cable from the MPC500 NET/
OUT Connector to the Network Router/Switch and Ethernet Crossover Adapter Input Connector. 6. Connect Network Cables from the Router/Switch or Ethernet Crossover Adapter NETWORK Output connectors to each of the Audio/Video Components (A/V Control Center, Media Bridge, and any addition components) with NETWORK Connectors. RS232 Connections: Use either type of RS232 Cables to make the necessary RS232 Connections. Either a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug RS232 Cable on both cable ends or when necessary, a cable with Sub Miniature DB9 Connector on one end and a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug on the other end. 7. Connect the appropriate RS232 Cable from the A/V Control Center RS232 Connector to MPC500 RS232/IN Connector. 8. Connect the appropriate RS232 Cable from the MPC500 RS232/OUT Connector to the AM/FM Tuner RS232 Connector. Antenna Connections: Use a RF Cable with “F” Connectors for providing FM Radio Frequency (or Video) Transmitted Signal between components. 9. Connect a RF Cable from the Cable Company Connection unit to the MPC500 ANT/IN Input Connector. 10. Connect the MPC500 ANT/OUT Connector via a RF Cable with “F” Connectors to the AM/FM Tuner FM ANT Connector. Switched AC Power Outlets: Use the AC Power Cords that were supplied with each of the Audio/Video Components in the following steps:
11. Connect an AC Power Cord from the A/V Control Center to the MPC500
UNSWITCHED Upper Outlet Number 1.
12. Connect an AC Power Cord from the Media Bridge External Power Supply to
the MPC500 Switched Upper Outlet Number 2.
13. Connect an AC Power Cord from the AM/FM Tuner to the MPC500 Switched
Lower Outlet Number 2.
14. Optionally, connect additional Audio/Video Components AC Power Cords to
the MPC500 Switched AC Outlets. Add up the current Amperage ratings of the
connected components, making sure that the Total Components do not exceed a
total of 12 Amps.
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POWER CONTROL OUTputs send turn On/Off Signals to a connected McIntosh Component. POWER CONTROL INputs receive turn On/Off signals from a McIntosh Component
Rear Panel Connections MPC500 (220V-240V)
SWITCHED AC OUTLETS (2-4) are controlled by MPC500 POWER CONTROL Settings and/or the received Power Control Signal from other components
UNSWITCHED AC Outlets (1) become active when the MPC500 AC POWER CORD is
connected to an active external AC Outlet
CIRCUIT BREAKER PRESS TO RESET if the MPC500 Power Controller will not power
up
NETwork/IN provides protection for input Data Signal from Outside Data Network Source. NETwork/OUT provides the protected Data Signal from the Network Input for connection to Audio/Video Components
RS232/IN provides protection for the Serial Data Input Signal from a RS232 Output from another connected Audio/Video Component. RS232/OUT provides a protected Serial Data Output Signal to be connected to other Audio/Video Components
ANTenna/IN provides protection for the FM RF Signal from a FM Antenna or Outside FM Network Source. ANTenna/OUT provides the protected FM RF Signal for connection to Audio/Video Tuner Components
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Connect the MPC500 power cord to a live AC outlet. Refer to information on the back panel of your MPC500 to determine the correct voltage for your unit
How to Connect MPC500 for (220V-240V)
How to Connect MPC500 for (220V-240V)
Caution: Do not connect the AC Power Cord to the MPC500 Rear Panel until after
the Audio/ Video Components have been Connected to the MPC500.
The connection instructions below, together with the MPC500 Connection Diagram
located on the separate folded sheet “Mc1B”, are an example of a typical
Audio/Video System. The MPC500 has the ability to automatically switch AC
Power On/Off to Components connected to the MPC500 SWITCHED AC OUTLETS (2 thru
4) via the Power Control Connection (1 thru 4). Your system may vary from
this, however the actual components would be connected in a similar manner.
For additional information refer to “Connector and Cable Information” on page
3. Power Control Connections: 1. Connect a Control Cable from the A/V Control
Center TRIGger (Power Control) 1 Jack to the POWER CONTROL INput 2 Jack on the
MPC500 for primary listening. 2. Connect a Control Cable from the MPC500 POWER
CONTROL OUTput 2 Jack to the Media Bridge PWR CTRL (Power Control) IN Jack. 3.
Connect a Control Cable from the Media Bridge PWR CTRL (Power Control) OUT
Jack to the AM/FM Tuner Power Control IN Jack. Network Connections: Use CAT
5/6 Ethernet Type Cables to provide connections between the MPC500 and all the
Network Connectors on the Audio/Video Components along with Network
Router/Switch and Ethernet Crossover Adapter. 4. Connect a Ethernet Cable from
the Cable Company Connection unit Net Output Connector, to the MPC500 NET/IN
Connector.
5. Connect a Ethernet Cable from the MPC500 NET/ OUT Connector to the Network
Router/Switch and Ethernet Crossover Adapter Input Connector.
6. Connect Network Cables from the Router/Switch or Ethernet Crossover
Adapter NETWORK Output connectors to each of the Audio/Video Components (A/V
Control Center, Media Bridge, and any addition components) with NETWORK
Connectors.
RS232 Connections: Use either type of RS232 Cables to make the necessary RS232
Connections. Either a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug RS232 Cable on both cable
ends or when necessary, a cable with Sub Miniature DB9 Connector on one end
and a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug on the other end.
7. Connect the appropriate RS232 Cable from the A/V Control Center RS232
Connector to MPC500 RS232/IN Connector.
8. Connect the appropriate RS232 Cable from the MPC500 RS232/OUT Connector to
the AM/FM Tuner RS232 Connector.
Antenna Connections: Use a RF Cable with “F” Connectors for providing FM Radio
Frequency (or Video) Transmitted Signal between components.
9. Connect a RF Cable from the Cable Company Connection unit to the MPC500
ANT/IN Input Connector.
10. Connect the MPC500 ANT/OUT Connector via a RF Cable with “F” Connectors
to the AM/FM Tuner FM ANT Connector.
Switched AC Power Outlets: Use the AC Power Cords that where supplied with
each of the Audio/Video Components in the following steps: 11. Connect an AC
Power Cord from the A/V Control
Center to the MPC500 UNSWITCHED Upper Outlet Number 1. 12. Connect an AC Power
Cord from the Media Bridge External Power Supply to the MPC500 Switched Outlet
Number 2. 13. Connect an AC Power Cord from the AM/FM Tuner to the MPC500
Switched Outlet Number 3. 14. Optionally, connect an additional Audio/Video
Component AC Power Cords to the MPC500 Switched AC Outlet Number 4. Add up the
current Amperage ratings of the connected components, making sure that the
Total Components do not exceed a total of 6 Amps.
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Front Panel Displays and Controls
DISPLAY CONTROL selects various operation functions. Push in the DISPLAY CONTROL to activate the SETUP Operation Modes of various functions selectable by rotating the Control
Front Panel Display indicates various operation functions, times and various measurements
OUTLET STATE Control switches the MPC500 On or Off by pushing the Control In. Rotate the Control to activate various functions of the AC Outlets
LED 1 indicates the condition of the AC 1 Power Outlet
LED 3 indicates the condition of the AC 3 Power Outlet
LED 2 indicates the condition of the AC 2 Power Outlet
LED 4 indicates the condition of the AC 4 Power Outlet
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How to Operate
How to Operate
Power On and Off
After the MPC500 is connected for Audio/Video
Components 100V-120V (refer to page 8) or 220V-
240V (refer to page 10), press the OUTLET STATE
Control to switch it On. The Front Panel Display will
indicate the “MPC500” for several seconds and then
followed by “MPC500 –Protected –“. Refer to figures
1 and 2. The
MPC500 will
MPC500
then measure
the “The AC Line Voltage
Figure 1
Level” that it is connected to. The Front Pan-
MPC500 Protected
el Display will then indicate
Figure 2
the measured Voltage, for the MPC500 (100V-120V)
or (220V-240V) unit. Refer to figure 3A or figure 4A.
The actual measurements will vary according to the
incoming AC Line Voltage for the building where the
MPC500 and the rest of the Audio/Video Equipment
is physically located.
AC LINE VOLTAGE 120.0 Volts Figure 3A
AC LINEFigVurOeL4aTAGE 220.0 Volts Figure 4A
Note: If during the last time the MPC500 was On and the selection of the
various Setup Operating Function was previously changed using the
DISPLAY CONTROL, figures 3A or 4A will now indicate a different display status
like figure 3B/4B.
MOV SURGE STATUS Protected Figure 3B/4B
Status of the Power AC Outlets After the MPC500 has displayed the incoming
line voltage, rotating the OUTLET STATE Control clockwise will allow for the
indication of the MPC500 Operational Status. Rotating the Control will Display
the following. Refer to figures 5 thru 8.
Outlet 1: On Power Ctrl: On
Figure 5
Outlet 2: On Power Ctrl: On
Figure 6
Outlet 3: On Power Ctrl: On
Figure 7
Outlet 4: On Power Ctrl: On
Figure 8
Each of the displays indicate the Status of the MPC500 AC Power Outlets and
the Power Control Settings for the AC Power Outlets.
Display Control After the MPC500 is switched On and the Front Panel Display
has indicated the previous figures (3A, 4A or 3B/4B), rotate the DISPLAY
Control Clockwise to display additional Function Displays. Refer to figures 9
thru 11.
AC LINE CURRENT 1.39 Amps Figure 9
AC LINE POWER 180.6 Watts
Figure 10
MOV SURGE STATUS Protected Figure 11
By using the DISPLAY Control to select Figure 3A/4A, 3B/4B, 9, 10 or 11, it
will now determine, when the MPC500 is switched on, which figure will be
displayed after Figure 1 and Figure 2 is displayed.
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How to Operate, con’t Setup Operating Mode After the MPC500 is On and the
Front Panel is Displaying Figures 3A/4A, 3B/4B, 9, 10 or 11, it is now time to
operate the MPC500 SETUP Mode. Press DISPLAY CONTROL and the following is
displayed. Referring to figure 12 of which is displaying the Version Number
and Serial Number of this MPC500.
MPC500 V1.00 S/N: ___ Figure 12
Figures 13 thru 15 are MPC500 Settings where adjustments can be made for each
of the operating functions.
SETUP: Outlet Config (Hold SETUP)
Figure 13
DISPLAY Brightness
Figure 14
FACTORY RESET (Hold SETUP) Figure 15
Setup Outlet Configuration The Power Control Output Connections of 2, 3 & 4 on
the MPC500 can be changed from the normal default settings of ON to a setting
of ON, GLOBAL or LOCAL. The GLOBAL Setting provides the same Power
Control Output Setting as the Power Control 1 Output of which is On. The LOCAL
Setting for the selected Power Control Output provides the same function as
its Power Control Input Connection.
Follow the steps below to change the current setting for one or more of the
MPC500 Power Control Output Connectors:
1. After the MPC500 has been switched on for several seconds, rotate the
OUTLET STATE Control Clockwise to display the following for Power Control 2.
Refer to figure 16.
Outlet 2: On Power Ctrl: On
Figure 16
2. Press DISPLAY CONTROL and then rotate the control until it displays
“SETUP: Outlet Config (Hold SETUP)”. Refer to figure 17.
SETUP: Outlet Config (Hold SETUP)
Figure 17
3. Press DISPLAY CONTROL and the Front Panel Display will indicate the
following setting for Power Control 2. Refer to figure 18.
SETUP: Outlet 2 Power Ctrl: On
Figure 18
4. Rotate the OUTLET STATE Control to select the setting of GLOBAL or LOCAL.
Refer to figures 19 and 20.
SETUP: Outlet 2 Power Ctrl: Global
Figure 19
SETUP: Outlet 2 Power Ctrl: Local
Figure 20
5. Once the new Power Control Setting has been selected, press the DISPLAY
CONTROL.
Setup Display Brightness Configuration The Front Panel Display Brightness is
adjustable via a Setup Mode of operation.
1. Press DISPLAY CONTROL and then rotate the control until it displays
“DISPLAY Brightness”. Refer to figure 21.
DISPLAY Brightness
Figure 21 2. Then rotate the OUTPUT STATE Control clock-
wise to increase the current Brightness Level or rotate Control Counter
Clockwise to reduce the current Brightness Level. 3. After the Brightness
Level has been adjusted to the desired level, then press the DISPLAY CONTROL
to end the adjustment of the Brightness Level.
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Setup Factory Reset Operation If the MPC500 Operational Settings need to be
restored to the default settings perform the following:
1. Press DISPLAY CONTROL and then rotate the Control until the Front Panel
displays “FACTORY RESET (Hold SETUP). Refer to figure 22.
FACTORY RESET (Hold SETUP) Figure 22
2. Then press in and hold the DISPLAY CONTROL as the Front Display changes
from figure 22 to figure 23 followed by figure 24. Then release the Display
Control.
FACTORY RESET In Progress Figure 23
FACTORY RESET Completed! Figure 24
3. The AC Power to the MPC500 will now be switched Off.
4. Press the OUTPUT STATE Control to switch the MPC500 AC Power back On.
How to Operate, con’t
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Photos
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MPC500 Protection and Technologies AC Mains Protection Surge: 20kA (8x20kA)
PER MODE Modes of Protection: L-N, L-G, N-G
RS232 Connections Thermally Protected and Low Voltage DC Protection: Surge:
5kA (8x20us) Maximum Operating Voltage: 15VDC Maximum Operating Current: 350mA
DC Clamping Voltage: 24Volts Technology: GDT, PTC and TVS
ETHERNET Connections Thermally Protected and Low Voltage DC Protection: Surge:
10kA (8x20us) Maximum Operating Voltage: 58VDC Technology: TVS
COAXIAL Connections Thermally Protected and Low Voltage DC Protection: Surge:
5kA(8x20us) DC Clamping Voltage: 75VDC Technology: GDT
MPC500 – Specifications (100V-120V and 220V-240V
Voltage and Power Specifications MPC500 (100V-120V) Input Voltages 100 – 120
Volts AC Nominal
Output Voltages 100 – 120 Volts AC Nominal
Power Requirement 100V – 120V ~ 50/60Hz 12 Amps, maximum current 1440 Watts,
maximum wattage
MPC500 (220V-240V) Input Voltages 220 – 240 Volts AC Nominal
Output Voltages 220 – 240 Volts AC Nominal
Power Requirement 220V – 240V ~ 50/60Hz 6 Amps, maximum current 1440 Watts,
maximum wattage
General Specifications
Overall Dimensions Width is 17-1/2 inches (44.5cm) Height is 6 inches (15.2cm)
including feet Depth is 19 inches (48.26cm) including the Front Panel, Knobs
and Cables
Weight 18.5 pounds (8.39 kg) net, 34 pounds (15.42 kg) in shipping carton
Shipping Carton Dimensions Width is 26-1/2 inches (67.3cm) Depth is 24-1/4
inches (61.6cm) Height is 11-3/4 inches (29.9cm)
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Packing Instructions
In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, the
equipment must be packed exactly as shown below. It is very important that the
four plastic feet are attached to the bottom of the equipment. This will
ensure the proper equipment location on the bottom pad. Failure to do this
will result in shipping damage. Use the original shipping carton and interior
parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a shipping carton
or any of the interior part(s) are needed, please call or write Customer
Service Department of McIntosh Laboratory. Refer to page 2. Please see the
Part List for the correct part numbers.
Quantity Part Number Description
1
033838
Shipping carton only
2
033837
End caps
1
033836
1
033725
1
034576
Inside carton only Top pad Bottom pad
4
017937
Plastic foot
4
400159
10-32 x 3/4” screw
4
404080
10 Flat washer
Packing Instructions
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McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street
Binghamton, NY 13903 www.mcintoshlabs.com
The continuous improvement of its products is the policy of McIntosh
Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without
notice. Printed in the U.S.A.
McIntosh Part No. 04193301
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