Sanyo MPX-MD4 instruction manual Basic Connections, Connections to the S-VIDEO Terminals

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CONNECTION

Before making any connection, make sure all the devices are turned off.

Before making the connections, please refer to the instruction manual accompanying each device. If the devices are not connected properly, that may cause a fire and/or damages.

BASIC CONNECTIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

External alarm sensors

Monitors (sold separately)

 

 

Timelapse VCR (sold separately)

(door bell, interphone, etc.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm input

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video output

 

 

Video input

COM

Video input

 

Video input

 

 

 

terminal

 

 

terminal

 

Switching output

terminal

 

terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

terminal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COM

 

 

 

CAMERA

 

 

MONITOR

 

VCR

S-VHS

CONTROL

IN

1 OUT

IN

2 OUT

IN 3 OUT

IN

4 OUT

1

2

IN

OUT

VCR

OUT

IN

G C R1 R2 C S C A C 1 2 3 4 C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONITOR 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Computer

Signal flow

VIDEO IN

VIDEO OUT

CAMERA IN

(See page 35)

CONNECTIONS TO THE S-VIDEO TERMINALS

If connections are made to the S-VHS terminals, they will have the priority.

Monitor 1 (sold separately)

1

2

 

 

3

4

S-VIDEO input

 

 

terminal

 

 

MONITOR

VCR

S-VHS

CONTROL

1

2

IN OUT

IN

VCR

OUT

G C R1 R2 C S C A C 1 2 3 4 C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MONITOR 1

RS232C

Timelapse VCR (sold separately)

S-VIDEO output terminal

S-VIDEO input terminal

English

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Contents MPX-CD4 MPX-MD4 Precaution For the customers in CanadaContentsfeatures AccessoriesParts Names Front PanelParts Names Rear PanelConnection Basic ConnectionsConnections to the S-VIDEO Terminals Remote Controller Circuit Connections Installing the Rack Mounting Brackets Sold SeparatelyConnection Mode Switching Menu ModeBasic Operations Basic Operations Reset FunctionSettings Backup Function Security Lock FunctionMonitor 1 Displays and Functions Live Picture ModePress the Live button Monitor 2 Displays and FunctionsExample 1 To freeze the image from camera Divisions Split Screen OperationsPress the Quad button Example 2 To zoom in the image from cameraDivisions Split Screen Operations Example 4 To freeze the zoomed in image from cameraPress the camera select 4 button for about 3 seconds Example 6 To zoom in the image from camera Press a camera select 1 4 buttonExample 5 To freeze the image from camera Press the camera select 2 buttonFull Screen Operations Example 8 To freeze the zoomed in image from cameraSequential Display Operations Monitor 2 OperationsPress the MON2 button VCR Playback Mode Press the VCR buttonExample 1 To freeze the recorded image from camera Example 2 To zoom in the recorded image from cameraExample 4 To freeze the zoomed recorded in image from camera Full Screen Operations Example 5 To freeze the recorded image from cameraExample 6 To zoom in the recorded image from camera Example 8 To freeze the zoomed in recorded image from camera Sequential Display Operations Menu Setting Mode Menus DisplaysTo display the menus, press the Menu button Language Setting Setting the languageLANGUAGE/LANG./IDIO Default settings are Clock and Daylight Saving SettingTo Make Changes to the Settings Clock SETCamera Title Setting Title SETAlarm Setting Alarm SETSetting the Sensor Position and Sensitivity Level Sensor SettingSetting the Active REC Mode Sensor SETSensor Setting Active REC OFF Active REC MODE1 Active REC MODE2Timer Setting Timer SETSample setting CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor Settings Display SETMON2 SEQ. Timer CLOCK, Title Display and Monitor SettingsMON1 SEQ. Timer Monitor SETVCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control Setting VCR SETRS232C SET VCR Signal INPUT/OUTPUT and Computer Control SettingVideo Loss SET Video LossDisplaying the Alarm Data Alarm Data DisplayAlarm Data Codes in the Item column indicate the type of alarm dataResetting the Alarm Alarms OperationsExternal Alarms Video Loss Alarm Buzzer is heard and the camera 4 indicator lightRS232C Control Interface SpecificationsCommands ConnectionAlarm Status SENSED5 byte assignment Table Information Gathering Commands Status SENSED7Alarm Status SENSED5 RS232C ControlOther Commands ENTER40 Commands Available from the Multiplexer ACK0AAlarmbf NAK0BCommand Table Table Specifications Signal formatObligations Exclusions

MPX-MD4 specifications

The Sanyo MPX-MD4 is a state-of-the-art mini disc player and recorder designed to deliver high-quality audio performance combined with user-friendly features. Launched in the early 2000s, this compact device marked an important evolution in portable music technology, particularly during the era when digital audio began to gain significant traction among consumers.

One of the standout features of the MPX-MD4 is its ability to record audio directly onto mini discs, allowing users to create their custom music compilations or record live performances with remarkable ease. The device supports the MDLP (Mini Disc Long Play) format, enabling users to record extended sessions without compromising sound quality. This is particularly advantageous for music enthusiasts who desire longer playback times without needing to interchange discs frequently.

Equipped with Sanyo's innovative ATRAC (Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding) technology, the MPX-MD4 excels in compressing audio files while maintaining high fidelity. ATRAC is known for its efficiency in lossy audio compression, enabling users to store more tracks on a single disc without noticeable degradation in sound quality. This feature makes it an ideal choice for audiophiles who require convenience without sacrificing audio integrity.

The MPX-MD4 also boasts a sleek and stylish ergonomic design, making it highly portable and easy to handle. The user interface is intuitive, featuring a clear LCD display that provides essential information such as track numbers, remaining playback time, and battery status. Additionally, the device includes various playback options, including shuffle and repeat modes, allowing users to customize their listening experience.

Another notable characteristic of the Sanyo MPX-MD4 is its long-lasting battery life, which ensures extended playback and recording sessions. It is compatible with both rechargeable and disposable batteries, providing flexibility for users on the go.

Moreover, the incorporation of features such as digital sampling, adjustable recording levels, and a built-in microphone adds significant value for budding musicians and recording enthusiasts who want a versatile device for various audio needs.

In conclusion, the Sanyo MPX-MD4 stands out with its impressive recording capabilities, superior sound quality through ATRAC technology, and user-friendly design, making it a sought-after choice for those invested in the mini disc format and digital audio. Whether for casual listening or professional recording, the MPX-MD4 remains a noteworthy entry in the landscape of portable audio devices.