Sony mds-e11, mds-e52 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • The two models of Atom server device are MDS-E11 and MDS E52
  • Interface: RS232C
  • The devices work with the baud rate of 9600.
  • The Character Length comprises of Eight bits.
  • The device is Not Have Parity.
  • The device stop bits comprises one bit.
  • Length Maximum Packet comprises of 32 bytes.
  • Connector Type is: D 9 PIN sub male approach.
  • The Pin Connections Include:
  • RXD (Pin 2)
  • TXD (Pin 3)
  • GND (Pin 5)
  • The Command for Control in the Remote Mode consists of:
  • Power
  • Play
  • Stop
  • Pause
  • Rewind
  • Fast Forward
  • Next Track
  • Previous Track
  • Record
  • Eject
  • Auto Pause
  • Track Play
  • Track Pause
  • The command for Editing include:
  • Divide Request
  • Combine Request
  • Move Request
  • Erase Request
  • Undo Request
  • Status and Data Request Commands:
  • Model Request
  • Status Request
  • Disc Data Request
  • Time requested in Track Number
  • Time requested in Track Number
  • Track Number Name
  • All Names

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the baud rate for communication with MDS-E11/MDS-E52?

A: The MDS-E E2 E2 communication, rate works at 9600 bps.

Q: What type of connector does the MDS E11 MDS E52 benefit from when using RS232C?

A: The device Employs in D-Sub9 male.

Q: Is it possible for me to operate the MDS-E11/MDS-E52 from a distance?

A: Indeed, the device’s remote feature renders the use of an RS232C wire unnecessary in ON mode- enabling distance operation of the device.

Q: I want to control the playback of a CD. What can I utilize?

A: There are several commands that can assist you, including Play, Stop, Pause, Rewind, Fast Forward, Next Track and Previous Track.

Q: I have to use the MDS-E11/MDS-E52 to record a call; how do I do that?

A: That can be accomplished by sending a record command and the call will be recorded.

Q: In case I wish to find out what the MDS-E11/MDS-E52 is currently doing, what do I have to do?

A: Send a status request to get the status for the device.

Q: When I submit commands to MDS-E11/MDS-E52, is there a limit to how big a packet can be?

A: I have absolutely no doubt there is a limit to the packet length, with it being a cap of thirty two bytes.

Q: So, what happens with the device when an unsupported command is fed to it?

A: For an unsupported command an “IM POSSIBLE” communication is sent back saying the command is not executable.

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Sony mds-e11, mds-e52 User Manual
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