T+A MP 1250 R User Manual page 19

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iPOD
RS 232
RC-IN
R
LINK
Mains input
Socket for connecting an iPod (adapter cable is included in the accessory box)
Interface for firmware upgrades
In a  R-System the connection to a home automation system is
    
accomplished through the RS 232 Interface (type MRA/C-K which is available
as an optional accessory).
If the MP 1250 R is operated outside a  R-System, this interface can also
be used for control of the MP 1250 R – for example in combination with a
CRESTRON or AMX home automation system.
To enable device control via the RS232 interface, the MP 1250 R must be
equipped with a special firmware. A description of the control interface and the
control protocol can be found in the download section of the  website
(http://www.taelektroakustik.de).
Control input for older  systems with RC control interface.
Connect this socket to the control output of your  amplifier – eg. The AUX1
control output
(see chapter 'Appendix A, Wiring diagram: MP 1250 R in a  system with
RC control').
If your  amplifier or receiver is equipped with a R
    
please use the R
LINK
Direct remote control with remote control set FBS6a (optional accessory)
If the MP 1250 R shall be operated ‚stand-alone' outside a  system, the
remote control receiver type E2000 from the remote control set FBS6a can be
conected to the RC-IN socket.
Control input / output for  R
Both sockets are equivalent – one is used as input, the other one serves as
output towards other R
(see chapter 'Appendix A, Wiring diagram: MP 1250 R in a  system with
R
control').
LINK
The mains cable is plugged into this socket.
For correct connections refer to the sections 'Installation and wiring' and
'Safety notes'.
control. In this case the RC-IN socket may not be used.
– systems:
LINK
devices
LINK
control output,
LINK
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