Keyboard operation (with mm-rc option) – Teac MMR-8 v1.25 User Manual
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Tascam MMR/MMP Owner’s Manual • Version 1.25 Update Information
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Keyboard Operation (with MM-RC option)
Note: The internal software of the MM-RC will be automatically updated when an MMR-8 or
MMP-16 is booted with version 1.25 software while attached to the MM-RC. Be sure the power
switch of the MM-RC is on while the MMR/P unit is started so the unit can sense the presence of
the remote.
The optional MM-RC (Remote Control unit) has a keyboard connector located on the rear panel
which accepts a standard PC-AT style keyboard. The purpose of the keyboard is to facilitate
selecting menu items while in the Setup Mode and to make it easier to name Projects and Tracks.
There is no way to connect a keyboard directly to the MMR or MMP – this must be done using the
MM-RC.
The MM-RC Keyboard Connector
The MM-RC keyboard connector provides a means to attach a standard PC-AT style keyboard.
Here are the pin out signals for this connector as seen facing the back of the MM-RC:
You may attach the PC Keyboard to the MM-RC before or after switching on the MM-RC power.
Pin 1: PC KBD CLK
Pin 2: PC KBD DATA
Pin 4: PC KBD GND
Pin 3: X
Pin 5: PC KBD 5V