Yamaha MCX-CA15 owner manual IR output, Control output, Control input

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OPERATION

Mode comparison and operation outline

Mode

IR/CTRL jack on

CONTROL IN/OUT jack

Auto standby with

the front panel

on the bottom panel

input level sensing

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR output (using

 

 

A mode

YAMAHA AV link

Control output

No

 

technology)

 

 

 

 

 

 

B mode

(Not available)

Control output

Yes

 

 

 

 

C mode

Control input

Control input

No

 

 

 

 

The various functions of each jack are as follows:

IR output

The IR/CTRL jack on the front panel functions as an IR output jack in “A” mode. You can connect an IR flasher to this jack to control a YAMAHA AV receiver using YAMAHA AV link technology.

Note

This unit only supports IR modulation frequencies of 38 kHz.

Control output

The CONTROL IN/OUT jack on the bottom panel functions as a control output jack in “A” and “B” modes. In this case, this unit is capable of outputting power within the range 3 to 30 V from this jack. You can connect another MCX-CA15 to this jack to control the power of that MCX-CA15.

Control input

The IR/CTRL jack on the front panel and the CONTROL IN/OUT jack on the bottom panel function as a control input jack in “C” mode. In this case, this unit is capable of detecting signals within the range 3 to 30 V from these jacks. You can connect another MCX-CA15 or an external component to these jacks to control the power of this unit.

USING THE MCX-CA15

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