Monacor MDQT-1/GB User manual

IR Remote Control
1 Connections and Operating Elements
1Operating LED, blinks with the unit switched on
2Momentary push-button for switching on (keep
pressed for approx. 1s)
3Jack for a PS/2 keyboard
4Jack for an AT keyboard
5(for MDQT-2 only)
connection for the power supply unit
6Infrared transmitting diode
7(for MDQT-2 only) jack for the connection to the
jack CONTROL S of the minidisc recorder (for
cable-connected control)
2 Safety Notes
The unit corresponds to the directive of electromagne-
tic compatibility 89/336/CEE.
●The unit is only designed for indoor use. Protect it
against humidity and heat (admissible ambient tem-
perature range 0–40°C).
●For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth, by no means
water or chemicals.
●If the unit is used for purposes other than originally
intended, if it is not connected correctly or not re-
paired in an expert way, no liability can be assumed
for possible damage.
●If the unit is to be put out of operation definitively, it
must be disposed of in a local recycling plant.
●The MDQT-2 is supplied together with a power
supply unit. This corresponds to the directive for
electromagnetic compatibility 89/336/CEE and the
low voltage directive 73/23/CEE.
3 Applications
The MDQT (mini disc quick type) is an extended infra-
red remote control for SONY®minidisc recorders. It
serves for quick and comfortable input of disc and
tracktitles via acommercial PCkeyboard (ATor PS/2).
TheMDQTcan beused incombination withall SONY®
minidisc recorders suitable for infrared remote control
ofthe professionaland consumerseriesas frommodel
MDS-JE500. The title input via the MDQT is not pos-
sible in case of the following preceding models:
DHC-MD1 MDS-501 MDS-S1
MDS-101 MDS-503 MDS-S30
MDS-102 MDS-JA3ES MDS-S35
MDS-302 MDS-M1 PMC-M2
MDS-303 MDS-MX1 ZS-M1
In addition to the title input, special track edit functions
as well as numerous control functions are possible.
The connection to the minidisc recorder is made via an
infrared signal. The MDQT-2 additionally has a CON-
TROL S output for cable-connected transmission in
connection with the SONY® minidisc recorders of the
professional series.
Attention! The power supply unit uses lethal
mainsvoltage (230V~).In order topre-
vent a shock hazard, do not open it.
Leave servicing to authorized, skilled
personnel only. Furthermore, any gua-
rantee claim expires if the power supp-
ly unit has been opened.
4 Power Supply
The power supply is made with four batteries. The
MDQT-2 can alternatively be operated via the supplied
plug-in power supply unit as well.
4.1 Battery operation
1) For inserting or replacing the batteries, release the
two screws of the front or rear side, and take off the
front or rear plate.
2) Draw the cover plate out of the guide rail. The bat-
tery support is now accessible.
3) Insert four alkaline batteries ofAA size as printed in
the battery support.
4) Reassamble the unit in reverse order.
Note: When using NiCd or NiMH rechargeable bat-
teries instead of batteries not to be recharged, the
correct functioning may be impaired due to the lower
voltage (depending on the keyboard used).
●Exhausted batteries or defective rechargeable bat-
teries must not be put into the domestic rubbish but
only be disposed of as special waste (e.g. collective
container at your retailer).
4.2 Operation with power supply unit
(MDQT-2 only)
In case of alternative power supply of the MDQT-2 via
the supplied power supply unit, the inserted batteries
or rechargeable batteries are switched off.
1) Set the sliding switch at the power supply unit to
position 7.5 (output voltage 7.5V).
2) Plug the supplied connection cable into the jack
POLUNG of the power supply unit so that the “+”
symbol at the polarity-reversing plug points to the
“+” symbol of the jack.
3) The power supply unit has a cross-shaped, 4-way
plug. Connect the matching plug to the low voltage
jack (5) of the MDQT-2.
Caution! Do not short-circuit the push-button
contacts hanging on the 4-way plug. The power
supply unit may be damaged.
4) Connect the power supply unit to a mains socket
(230V~/50Hz). If not used for a longer time, dis-
connect the power supply unit again as it has a low
current consumption even if the remote control is
switched off.
5 Connecting of Keyboard and
MD Recorder
1) Connect the PC keyboard (AT or PS/2) to the cor-
responding jack (4 or 3).
2) Place the MDQT so that the infrared transmitting
diode (6) is directed towards the infrared receiver of
the minidisc recorder. The radiation angle of the
infrared signal is approx. 60°.
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MDQT-1/GB Order No. 19.6090
MDQT-2/GB Order No. 19.6170
➁
POWER
ON
7–9V‡
INPUT
PS/2 AT
PC-KEYBOARD
INPUT INFRARED
TRANSMITTER CTRL S
OUTPUT
12 3 4 5 6 7
➀
5.1 Jack CTRL S (MDQT-2 only)
If several MD recorders are in operation or a perfect
infrared transmission is not possible, the MDQT-2 can
also directly be connected to a SONY®minidisc re-
corder of the professional series. For this purpose
connect the jack CTRL S (7) via the supplied cable to
the CONTROL-S input of the MD recorder. Now the
MDQT-2 does not transmit any infrared signal.
6 Operation
The configuration of the functions and characters of
the PC keyboard can be taken from fig. 3 on the rear
side.
Thefunctionsof the MDunitshave been extendedand
permanently further been developed for the follow-on
units during the last years. Thus, it may be possible
that not all control functions provided on the keyboard
can be performed with every unit. For more informa-
tion on the functions available as well as details on title
input and edit functions, please read the operating
instructions of the respective MD recorder.
6.1 Switching on and off
For switching on, keep the momentary push-button
POWER ON (2) pressed until the operating indication
(1) blinks.
For switching off, press the minus key on the upper
right of the numerical block on the keyboard together
with the shift key (also see fig. 3).
To save the batteries, the remote control switches
off automatically if no keyboard input is made for
approx. 5 minutes. The automatic switching-off func-
tion can be deactivated via the minus key on the upper
right of the numerical block together with the ALT key
until the next manual switching-off.
6.2 Selection of an MD track
1) To select the tracks 1 to 10, press the keys of the
numerical block (button “0” = track 10) or advance
or reverse one title each with the cursor key or .
2) To select the tracks 11 to 20, keep the shift key
pressed and press a key of the numerical block.
3) To select higher track numbers, first press the key
“>10” (key “+” in the numerical block), and with the
keys of the numerical block enter the number with
two digits, or with three digits after pressing the key
“>10” twice if there are more than 99 tracks on the
inserted MD.
6.3 Input of disc or track titles
1) First press the enter key (corresponds to the
key “NAME” on the SONY®remote control).
2) Enterthe text viathe alpha-numerical keyarea. The
capital letters as well as the characters located on
the upper part of the keys, as shown in fig. 3, are
available together with the shift key . With
pressed shift key as well as with activated locking
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key the operating LED (1) on the MDQT lights up
continuously.
3) The characters located on the right part of the keys,
as shown in fig. 3, are available together with the
ALT key.
4) After the input of the text finally press the enter key
again.
6.4 Track edit functions
With the aid of the key functions ERASE (F5), DIVIDE
(F6), COMBINE (F7), and MOVE (F8), the MD tracks
can comfortably be cancelled, divided, joined together,
or arranged in a different order by remote control. To
confirm that these track edit functions are performed,
use the key functions ENTER (F4) or YES (F10) or
cancel them with the key functions CANCEL (F3), NO
(F9), or with the STOP function ". If the MD recorder
is provided with an UNDO function, the edit function
last carried out can be cancelled again with the key
function UNDO (F2).
7 Specifications
Power supply: . . . . . . . . . 4 x 1.5V battery, AA size
with MDQT-2
alternatively: . . . . . . . . 7–9V via supplied
power supply unit at
230V~/50Hz/10VA
Current consumption: . . . 10–300mA, depending
on the keyboard used
Ambient temperature: . . . 0–40°C
Dimensions: . . . . . . . . . . . 110 x 103 x 37mm
Weight
(w/o power supply unit,
w/o batteries): . . . . . . . . . 230g
Inputs
AT keyboard: . . . . . . . . 5-pole DIN jack
PS/2 keyboard: . . . . . . 6-pole mini DIN jack
Outputs
infrared signal: . . . . . . . IR LED
radiationangleapprox.60°
CRTL S (MDQT-2 only): 3.5mm jack for cable-
connected control
Subject to change.
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Deactivate autom. switching off
Switch off MDQT
The MDQT-1 and MDQT-2 are available for different keyboard layouts related to the particular country:
MDQT-1/GB Order No. 19.6090
MDQT-2/GB Order No. 19.6170
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Copyright©by MONACOR®International GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen, Germany. All rights reserved. 08.01.01
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English keyboard layout ➂
Model Order number Keyboard layout for
MDQT-1
MDQT-2 19.6010
19.6020 Germany, Austria
MDQT-1/B
MDQT-2/B 19.6060
19.6140 Belgium (walloon)
MDQT-1/CH
MDQT-2/CH 19.6120
19.6200 Switzerland (German, French)
MDQT-1/DK
MDQT-2/DK 19.6070
19.6150 Denmark
MDQT-1/E
MDQT-2/E 19.6130
19.6210 Spain
MDQT-1/F
MDQT-2/F 19.6080
19.6160 France
MDQT-1/GB
MDQT-2/GB 19.6090
19.6170 Great Britain, Ireland
MDQT-1/I
MDQT-2/I 19.6100
19.6180 Italy
MDQT-1/S
MDQT-2/S 19.6110
19.6190 Sweden
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