
KI-1981A MRC7600—Installation, Programming and Operations Manual
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TMRC Version 3.1
Version 3.1 supports both the MRC7600 (v2.x) and MRC7601 (v3.x) products.
Additional VCR direct control and user-definable buttons were added to TMRC's
General Configuration window.
A
Download Firmware
button was added to TMRC's main window.
Equipment List
An MRC7601 includes one of each of the following items:
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MRC7601 PC board assembly
9
IR emitter and cable assembly, 10 Ft., Part No. VP0400
9
Female Connector to attach the field wire leads, Part No. SF0475-08
9
Foam Pad Overlay (for IR emitter), Part No. QP0383
9
Adhesive-backed Foam Cover (for IR Emitter), Part No. QP0384
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MRC7601 Installation, operation, and programming manual (KI-1981)
Associated Equipment
The MR200 is a rack-mount chassis that holds up to 6-MRC7601 modules. The
chassis installs in a standard 19-inch rack: it takes 3 ½ inches of vertical space and
about ten inches of depth, including an inch for the wiring.
The MRC7695 is a 20 foot serial data cable that connects the DB9 connector on
the MRC7601 to the DB15 connector on the Laser Disk Video Player.
The MRH7700 is a hand-held remote control that can control both the local TV set
and the remote media device (i.e. VCR, Laser Disk Video Player, or CDI player).
The MRR7800 is an infra-red receiver unit that communicates with the MRC7601
over the telephone line.
The PS12 regulated 12 VDC, 1 Amp power supply will accommodate up to 10
MRC7601 modules.
The RANBARC is a bar code scanner with an integral infra-red transmitter, which
can control a remote Laser Disk Video Player.
The RANLASER is a Laser Disk Video Player.
The RANVCR is a general purpose VCR.
The TCEM4157 is the E&M adapter module for the Telecenter
®
V.
The VC7330 is the E&M adapter module for the Telecenter
®
IV.