Channel Plus Stereo Amplifier MDS 6 User Manual

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MDS-6 OWNER’S MANUAL  
Six-Source Six-Zone  
Music Distribution Amplifier  
The MDS-6 is a six source, six zone music distribution amplifier that will fill your home with  
the highest quality music of any system being built today. It offers unparalleled features  
in a price range that is very affordable.  
It features high quality 40 watt RMS Bi-Polar amplifiers per zone, with individual selection  
and control of each source from each zone. Line outputs off of each zone easily allow  
additional amplifiers or sub-woofer systems. With the MDS-6 you have independent IR  
control of all of your audio sources from any room in the house. It also has an integrated  
interface which allows for whole house paging in conjunction with your phone system, and  
built-in front and back door chimes. A party mode allows you to select music source and  
volume for all zones from one location. A built-in IR routing system allows you to operate  
CD players, satellite receivers, or any other equipment independently even though the  
same manufacturer makes them and they respond to the same IR codes. Your MDS-6  
system may be controlled by the MCS-1, single gang controller, or the MCS-2 dual gang,  
programmable Controller for complete IR control of your audio equipment from any room  
of your house.  
Innovative, rugged and reliable, sleek and unobtrusive, the MDS-6 represents the finest,  
uncompromising American engineering and design utilizing the highest quality components  
and manufacturing available, all at a price you can live with.  
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MDS-6 Music Distribution System  
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Power  
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A.) Power Switch - Left on, the MDS-6, when not being used, will go into a “sleep” mode, ready to  
turn back on when an input signal is applied from any of the six sources. In the off position, the unit  
will not function.  
B.) On LED - With the power switch on, this LED indicates that the unit is powered up and “awake”.  
C.) Standby LED - This LED indicates that the unit is plugged into the wall.  
MODEL MDS-6  
DOORBELL  
STATUS  
LINE OUT / SPEAKER OUT  
ZONE 3 ZONE 4  
PAGE  
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MULTI-ZONE  
120V 50/60Hz 300W  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 6  
LEFT RIGHT  
Multiplex Technology Inc.  
LEFT RIGHT  
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MADE IN CHINA DESIGNED IN  
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CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
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20W/8 OHM X2  
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INPUT SOURCES  
ZONE CONTROLLERS  
INDIVIDUAL ZONES  
IR REMOTE OUTPUTS  
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D.) Output Section - This section is the output section. It provides the speaker terminals and line  
outputs.  
E.) Distribution Section - This section is the line level input/output section. It provides the inputs from  
your sources and the outputs for stacking additional units.  
F.) Controller Section - This section is where the wall controller in each zone connect. This section  
includes the “party” mode master controller input.  
G.) Paging/Control Voltage Section - This section is the paging and control voltage input and output  
section. It provides the inputs from your phone system and door bells (front and back). It also has a  
control voltage input and output for the unit controlling or being controlled by additional equipment.  
H.) Infrared (IR) Section - This is the IR section. It provides outputs for the IR emitters.  
I.) AC Power Cord - This is where the AC power cord connects to the unit. It is a detachable 3 prong  
I.E.C. plug.  
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OUTPUT SECTION  
LINE OUT / SPEAKER OUT  
ZONE 1  
ZONE 2  
ZONE 3  
ZONE 4  
ZONE 5  
ZONE 6  
LEFT RIGHT  
LEFT RIGHT  
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1.) Line Outputs (Left & Right) - These are dual RCA line outputs to go to additional amplifiers or  
to powered sub-woofers. The white one is for left channel and the red one is for right channel. These  
outputs will react to the volume controllers for each zone. Any changes made to these will follow  
through to these outputs.  
If you need additional speakers, say for a deck or large family room and require more power than  
onboard, simply take these outputs and plug into the larger amp. If you want to run sub-woofers in  
a zone, you can use powered sub-woofer systems or an additional amp to power them as in the above  
explanation.  
2.) Speaker Connectors - These connectors are where the speaker connections for each zone are  
made. First determine which individual wire is ground (negative) and the other being the signal  
(positive) of your speaker wire. The detachable speaker connectors are labeled as L- (left negative);  
L+ (left positive); R- (right negative); R+ (right positive). There are small set screws on this connector  
to allow solderless connections to be made. We suggest using a straight blade Jeweler’s screwdriver  
to easily make this connection.  
These speaker outputs are rated at 20 watts RMS a side into an 8 ohm load. Stay within that ohm  
rating. This will be more than adequate power for most of the in-wall speakers on the market.  
These connectors are then duplicated for the additional five zones and are identical in nature.  
DISTRIBUTION SECTION  
INPUT SOURCES  
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SOURCE 1  
SOURCE 2  
SOURCE 3  
SOURCE 4  
SOURCE 5  
SOURCE 6  
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3.) Source #1 Left Input (White) - This RCA input will accept any standard line level source such  
as CD, Receiver, Tuner, DSS, TV audio and more. It connects the left channel.  
4.) Source #1 Right Input (Red) - This RCA input will accept any standard line level source such  
as CD, Receiver, Tuner, DSS, TV audio and more. It connects the right channel.  
5.) Source #1 Left Output (White) - This RCA output will send a line level signal out, an exact copy  
of that source signal, from the signal plugged into the left channel of source #1 inputs. It is used for  
stacking additional MDS-6 units together. This provides an ultra clean audio distribution amplifier for  
signal clarity.  
6.) Source #1 Right Output (Red) - This RCA output will send a line level signal out, an exact copy  
of that source signal, from the signal plugged into the right channel of source #1 inputs.  
These connectors are then duplicated for the additional five sources and are identical in nature.  
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CONTROLLER SECTION  
ZONE CONTROLLERS  
MASTER  
OUT IN  
INDIVIDUAL ZONES  
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7.) Master Output - This connector allows the “party” mode to apply to multiple units if additional  
units are added.  
8.) Master Input - This is for the “party” mode controller. This controller should be located near the  
unit and sources. It will override all zone controllers and select a source which will then play in all  
zones. This mode is used for playing the same background music in all zones such as during a party.  
The individual wall controllers still have the ability to select a different source after the party mode is  
engaged. It uses a standard 8 pin RJ-45 connector.  
9.) Individual Zone #1 Controller - This connector hooks up the wall controllers used in zone #1.  
The signals from this wall controller control all the functions in zone #1. It uses a standard 8-pin  
RJ-45 connector.  
This connector is duplicated for the remaining 5 zones and function exactly the same.  
PAGING/VOLTAGE CONTROL SECTION  
PAGE  
DOORBELL STATUS  
AUDIO SWITCH  
INPUT INPUT  
UNIT  
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10.) Audio Inputs - This is an audio sensing circuit and accepts the signal from an external phone  
system, or a pre-amplified microphone (i.e.: a mixer output), that has the capability of sending a page  
signal from the master phone unit. The signal from this phone system will mute whatever source is  
playing in all zones and allow the person speaking to page into all zones simultaneously. When the  
signal is disengaged, the music will return to the previous level. Even zones that are not currently  
on will “open” and allow the announcement to be made. Inside the unit is a master DIP type switch  
which allow the installer to turn off the paging and doorbell override. This is especially suited for a  
nursery. Pin 1 is for signal and pin 2 is for ground.  
11.) Switch Inputs - This input is designed for older systems like intercoms that require a push to  
talk “latch” mode contact before the audio signal can pass through. This is a “hard” bypass of the  
audio sources. This can act as a whole house mute as well.  
12.) Doorbell A Input - This input takes the signal from the contact closers from the front doorbell  
transformer. When engaged, the source signal mutes and a distinctive chime (on board) plays through  
the speakers. It will even play through zone speakers that aren’t on unless locked out.  
13.) Doorbell B Input - Same as above but with a separate distinctive chime sound so you can  
differentiate between the doors.  
14.) Control Voltage Output - This output sends a constant 5 volt D.C. signal out to trigger ancillary  
equipment when the unit is powered up. When the unit goes into the “sleep” mode, this voltage stops.  
15.) Control Voltage In - This allows an external sub system that sends a control voltage output to  
this system to power up the unit from the “sleep” mode. This signal can be from 5 to 12 volts D.C.  
The front panel power switch must be on for this to work.  
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INFRARED (IR) SECTION  
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IR REMOTE OUTPUTS  
WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT OPEN.  
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SOURCE OUTPUT  
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16.) Source Output #1 through 4 - This 1/8” 2 conductor jack is for the IR emitters and are “locked”  
source specific. This is useful in for instance, if you have 2 or more of the same brand CD player,  
since the same IR command will work on both, this ONLY sends the IR command to this particular  
source. Nearly any brand of emitter will work. There are four source specific IR jacks.  
This connector is duplicated for the remaining 3 outputs and function exactly the same as the first  
one.  
17.) Sum Output #1 through 4 - This 1/8” 2 conductor jack is for the IR emitters and are summed  
across the IR buss. This will allow normal operation of different components that don’t share the same  
IR commands. There are four sum output IR jacks.  
This connector is duplicated for the remaining 3 outputs and function exactly the same as the first  
one..  
18.) AC Power - This is where the AC power cord connects to the unit. It is a detachable 3 prong  
I.E.C. plug. Never remove the ground lug on the plug or electrical shock and damage to the unit could  
result.  
INSTALLATION NOTES  
DATA LINE C  
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DATA LINE B  
DATA LINE A  
+5 VOLT D.C.  
GROUND  
RJ-45  
PLUG  
RJ-45  
PLUG  
IR SIGNAL  
CLONE  
STANDBY  
TO MDS-6  
TO MCS-1 or MCS-2  
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLERS  
# Use Category 5 8-conductor cable. It is not necessary for it to be shielded but be careful with  
your cable runs. Avoid running a tight parallel with AC wiring. Be careful if stapling the wire to secure  
it in place.  
# Use high quality RJ-45 connectors and make sure you use a high quality crimp tool. The crimp  
of the RJ-45 connectors is crucial in making the system work properly.  
# Avoid tight or sharp turns near the ends of the RJ-45 connections to the controller or main  
units. This can put excessive strain on already small wires.  
# Note when stacking multiple units: Audio sources connect via the distribution outputs. Wall  
controllers combine via the Master Controller Out jack. Make a short jumper and connect to the second  
unit’s Master Controller In jack to allow the “party” mode master controller to access all zones. For  
the IR Emitters, we strongly suggest using a “Y” adapter for the emitters that attach directly from the  
sources and then to the second unit’s IR outputs. This allows the source specific functionality to be  
utilized by the second MDS-6. An additional controller can be run per zone by using a RJ-45 “Y”  
adapter before the main unit.  
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MDS-6 INSTALLATION MANUAL  
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Recommended Cables:  
Category-5 or Category-3 (4 twisted pair stranded), shielded or unshielded.  
16-4 or (2) 16-2 speaker cables.  
To keep the installation process as simple as possible for first time users, please follow these simple steps. These instructions  
are written assuming that you are using the MCS-1 controller. If you have the MCS-2 controller, there are additional steps  
involving teaching the controller IR commands.  
Please refer to the MDS-6 Reference Manual for additional steps.  
Section 1: Installation of Controller Cables and Speaker Cables.  
1. Controllers should be located between wall studs. Locating controllers beside light switches is OK as long as the Cat-5 cable  
and AC wiring (romex) are not bundled together and in their own box. Each controller cable is “home run” between each zone  
and the MDS-6 unit.  
2. The ends of the Cat-5 cable are terminated with RJ-45 crimp on connectors (unkeyed). The proper wiring is the same as  
standard phone company wiring: pin 1 to pin 8, pin 2 to pin 7, pin 3 to pin 6, pin 4 to pin 5,...etc. (see diagram below). Cable  
testers are available from your local distributor.  
3. Each speaker cable is also “home run” between each speaker and the MDS-6 unit. One pair of 6-8 ohm speakers per zone  
is recommended. The speaker wires are attached to the 4-pin terminal blocks located in the back of the MDS-6 (these are easily  
removable for ease of installation). Please observe proper polarity and left-right orientation.  
4. All controllers and speakers can then be hooked up to their proper cables but not to the MDS-6 yet.  
DATA LINE C  
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DATA LINE B  
DATA LINE A  
+5 VOLT D.C.  
GROUND  
RJ-45  
PLUG  
RJ-45  
PLUG  
IR SIGNAL  
CLONE  
STANDBY  
TO MDS-6  
TO MCS-1 or MCS-2  
WIRING DIAGRAM FOR REMOTE ROOM CONTROLLERS  
Section 2: Installation of the MDS-6 unit.  
1. Place the MDS-6 in its permanent position in a rack or on a shelf. This unit generates large amounts of heat so please  
remember to allow for adequate ventilation. The top clearance must be at least 1 inch (25mm).  
2. Attach the AC power cord to the unit and plug the cord into the wall.  
At this point the “Power” switch should be off. The “Standby” LED should be on but the “On” LED should be off.  
3. Select which device will be source 1 and attach the audio outputs from it to the audio in terminals on the MDS-6 using standard  
RCA cables. At this point place this source into “play” so that you will have audio to monitor.  
4. Now attach the speaker connector for zone 1 to the MDS-6 (you decide which room will be which zone, and you should write  
these assignments down for future reference).  
5. Now press the “Power” button in to activate the MDS-6 (you should now see both the “ON” and the “STANDBY” LED’S lit  
on the MDS-6).  
6. Now attach the zone 1 controller to the zone 1 controller input on the MDS-6.  
7. Now go to zone 1 controller. If the source 1 equipment is playing you should see two LED’s lit on the controller. The red led  
that indicates the MDS-6 is powered up and 1 of 6 green LED’s that indicate which source is selected (if the green LED’s are  
not lit, try pressing the “mute” button. This button mutes the source audio in this particular zone). Select the proper source by  
pressing the corresponding button on the left of the controller. Press the “volume up” button to adjust the listening level.  
8. If you do not have sound, please review steps 1-7. If you do have audio please attach the remaining sources to the MDS-6.  
If all sources are playing, you should now be able to select whichever source you want to listen to. A more detailed description  
of controller operation is in the MCS-1 operation manual.  
9. Once you are comfortable with the operation of one zone you can proceed with wiring the other zones in the same way.  
Section 3: Infrared Repeater:  
The MDS-6 has a built-in IR repeater system. This works by sensing any IR commands issued by an IR remote in any zone  
and passing it through the Cat-5 cable and into the MDS-6 unit. From here it goes to the emitter outputs on the back of the  
MDS-6. Any IR emitters plugged into the jacks will flash depending on which source is selected and which jack that emitter is  
plugged into. The jacks labeled “Source Outputs 1-4” will flash only when that particular source is selected. The jacks labeled  
“Sum Outputs A-D” will flash when any source is selected.  
1. Plug an emitter into “Source 1” emitter out. Attach the flasher end to the face of the source equipment, making sure to cover  
the IR sensor window.  
2. You should now be able to select Source 1 on the keypad and, using that sources’ remote, control that source. Make sure  
you point the remote at the rectangular IR window located at the top of the MCS-1.  
*SPECIAL NOTE*  
IR receivers in consumer electronics operate at different modulation frequencies. The most common is 38khz (kilohertz).  
However, some satellite receivers operate at 56khz and some equipment operates at 32khz. Still other equipment is not even  
compatible with this type of IR system. The MDS-6 will work with the majority of consumer audio/video equipment. However,  
some models will not operate. It is up to the installer to determine compatibility.  
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Master In/Out:  
The master controller input will accept a seventh MCS-1 controller. This controller will then become a master control for the  
entire system. If “Source 1” is selected on this controller, all zones will switch to Source 1.  
If volume up is pressed, all zones will go up and visa versa volume down will lower all zones. If mute is pressed, any zones  
active will be muted.  
The “Master Out” jack can be connected to the “Master In” on a second MDS-6 to allow master control of 2 units (12 zones).  
Individual rooms then can override this and return to a local zone mode. This way individual zones can be changed to suit the  
listener in a particular zone.  
Unit On:  
When the “On” LED is lit, there is a +5v DC applied to these pins that can be used to control any equipment such as relays or  
digital switches. This voltage is switched off when the “Power” button is out or the MDS-6 is in the “sleep” mode such as with  
no sources playing.  
Trig On:  
By applying +5v to +12v DC to these pins, the MDS-6 can be temporarily “awakened”. If no sources are present, the MDS-6  
will return to the “sleep” mode when the voltage is removed.  
Using Multiple MDS-6 Units:  
Up to 3 MDS-6 units may be wired together to provide 18 zones of listening pleasure. First connect all sources into the first  
MDS-6 and use the “Source Outs” to connect to the “Source Ins” on the second unit. Then use the Source Outs on the second  
unit to connect into the Source Ins on the third unit. Next, using Y-adapters (2-1/8” plugs to 1- 1/8” jack), connect all emitter  
outputs of the MDS-6 to proper source emitters. Lastly, any connections made to page/doorbell status connectors must also  
be made to the other MDS-6’s.  
Adding More Audio Power to the MDS-6:  
If you need more audio power in a zone, simply attach an RCA cable in between the “Line Out” jacks and the inputs of an external  
power amplifier. This allows virtually unlimited volumes to be obtained. (Multiple outdoor speakers are a prime example).  
Section 4: Special Wiring Schemes:  
The following connections are made to the MDS-6 via the 12 pin terminal block located on the back of the unit. Cat-5 wire or  
doorbell wire is perfectly suitable for all of these connections.  
1. Page/ Doorbell Status:  
Paging: The MDS-6 has two ways to allow external paging to be amplified through it. The jacks labeled “Audio Input” will accept  
any audio signal and will mute the sources and play the page audio automatically. The page sensitivity and level are adjustable  
via trim pots located inside the MDS-6 (see fig. 1, page 3). Additionally, there are two pins labeled “Mute Input”. When a DC  
voltage (+5v to +12v) is applied to these pins the source audio will mute and remain muted until the voltage is dropped. Using  
an external voltage for the page mute function will still allow an audio page to be amplified through the system and may be  
advantageous when dealing with a noisy phone line (See diagram page 4).  
Doorbell: The MDS-6 has two built-in and distinctly different doorbell sounds (“ding” and “ding dong”). Either doorbell can be  
triggered by attaching wires from the house’s doorbell transformer (switch side) to the terminals on the MDS-6 labeled “Doorbell  
A or B”. Any voltage from 5v to 24v AC or DC will trigger the doorbell. This allows this feature to be used with most types of  
existing doorbells. Doorbell volume can be adjusted via a trim pot located inside the MDS-6 (see fig. 2, page 3). The paging  
and doorbell features can be further customized in each zone. You can disable the page/doorbell feature in a zone by setting  
both slide switches on that zone board to “Off”. This might be of use in a nursery, for instance. You can set a zone to only mute  
the sources, but not play the page or doorbell by setting “Switch” to “On”, but setting “audio” to “Off”. Finally, you could set “Switch”  
to “Off” and set “Audio” to “On”. This would allow the page or doorbell audio to mix with the source audio (see fig. 3, page 3).  
Telephone Entry Systems:  
The MDS-6 is well suited to be integrated into a telephone entry system. With these systems you can page from any phone in  
the house through the MDS-6 system. You can also trigger the doorbell or mute the system in some or all zones. Please consult  
their owner’s manuals for operation (See Page 4 for the wiring diagrams of the ChannelPlus Door Tel.).  
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( This page is for information only - Consult your Installer for Application )  
VR1  
IR Emitter Modulation Frequency - these are  
502  
factory set to give optimum preformance of the  
IR FREQ  
emitters. Factory setting is 40KHz.  
Range is 32 KHz full CCW to 65 KHz full CW.  
IR OUTPUT PC BOARD (Fig. #1)  
Doorbell Level - adjust to onboard  
doorbell chime to appropriate level.  
Factory setting -10db  
502  
502  
502  
DOORBELL/PAGING PC BOARD  
(Fig. #2)  
Page Sensitivity - set to match  
page source output for VOX  
function. Factory setting -20db.  
Page Level - adjust to set page level to appropriate  
level. Factory setting is -10db.  
Audio - disables doorbell and  
page audio. Factory setting is  
“on”.  
INDIVIDUAL ZONE PC BOARDS  
(Fig. #3)  
Switch - mutes sources when  
doorbell or page is engaged.  
Factory setting is “on”. Set to “off”  
if you don’t wish to have sources  
muted when doorbell or page is  
activated (such as a nursery, etc.).  
If you want one zone to not be interrupted by paging or the dorrbell, set both switches to “off”.  
If you wish to have one zone muted without the doorbell or paging audio set audio switch to “off”.  
If you want to leave the source audio in place and have the page and doorbell audio superimposed over  
the top of it, set switch to “off”.  
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Standard ChannelPlus Door-Tel Phone System Wiring Diagram for Page  
When ## is struck audio will go out to the front door only. When #5 is struck  
audio will go out to the front door and whole house. Intercom between  
phones and front door works only with ##.  
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470 1/2W  
Set page sensitivity full counter-  
clockwise, and set page level to  
desired volume on the MDS-6  
amplifier. Refer to page 3 of the  
installation manual.  
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MUTE  
DOORBELL A  
DOORBELL B  
UNIT ON  
TRIGGER ON  
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MCS-1 CONTROLLER  
MCS-1  
1.) IR Receiver  
2.) Source Selectors (1 - 6)  
3.) Source LED ( 1 - 6)  
4.) Power Status LED  
5.) Mute Button  
CD1  
CD2  
POWER  
MUTE  
DM1  
VOL  
VOL  
DM2  
AMFM  
TAPE  
6.) Volume Up  
7.) Volume Down  
1.) IR Sensor - This is an Infrared Sensor window. We suggest you aim the external remote control  
directly at this window to pass commands back to and through the unit.  
2.) Source Selector Buttons (1 - 6) - These buttons will select the source you want to listen to.  
Individual key caps (supplied with the unit) will allow you to “customize” the source selections. These  
can be: CD, Receiver, Tape, DSS, TV or whatever combination you wish.  
3.) Source Selection LEDs (1 -6) - These Light Emitting Diodes (LED) will light up next to the selected  
source to let you know the selection was made.  
4.) Power Status LED - This LED indicates the power status of the system. Lighted, the system is on  
and ready. Off, the system is not engaged.  
5.) Mute Button - This button will instantly stop the audio through the system. It is used for temporarily  
muting the system such as to take a phone call or listen to someone speaking in another room.  
6.) Volume Up - This raises the local zone volume up at a rate of 2-4 db per 1/10 second. Hold down  
the control and the volume goes up quickly.  
7.) Volume Down - This lowers the local zone volume down at a rate of 2-4 db per 1/10 second. Hold  
down the control and the volume goes down quickly.  
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MCS-2 CONTROLLER  
The left side of this controller is identical to the MCS-1 consult last page.  
MCS-2  
8.) Reset  
16.) Numeric Entry  
17.) Enter Button  
18.) Macro Button  
19.) Skip Backward  
20.) Skip Forward  
21.) Power On  
22.) Reverse  
RESET  
CLEAR  
9.) Clear  
1
4
7
E
2
5
8
0
3
6
CD1  
CD2  
POWER  
10.) Clone RX  
11.) Clone TX  
12.) Clone/Learn LED  
13.) OK LED  
CLONE RX  
CLONE TX  
MUTE  
9
M
DM1  
DM2  
CLONE/  
LEARN  
OK  
VOL  
VOL  
PWR  
ERROR  
LEARN  
23.) Forward  
AMFM  
TAPE  
PLAY  
IR SENSOR  
24.) Play  
25.) Pause  
14.) Learn Button  
15.) IR Sensor LED  
26.) Stop  
8.) Reset - This resets the local zone controller if an IR command “locks up” the zone. It will not erase the  
local zone memory. It will just send a local clear command.  
9.) Clear - This button has 3 modes: a.) Device mode - will clear learned commands from the local zone  
memory. If you press clear and then say source selector #1 then the commands associated with that  
page of memory will be erased. b.) Storage mode - this will allow any individual key to be erased and  
reprogrammed. c.) Macro memory mode - this will allow you to reprogram a individual macro key (0 -9).  
(This is a permanent erase function, so be careful with this command.)  
10.) Clone RX - This button will place the controller into a “ready to receive commands” mode. This is the  
learning mode. When setting up the system initially, place all but one controller in this mode and use the  
one master controller to teach the local zones their commands. The clone/learn LED will light and stay  
on. When the data is received correctly, the red LED will go out and the green OK light will go on. This  
process takes between 6 and 8 minutes. *See detailed “clone” description on page 8.  
11.) Clone TX - This button will place the controller into a “ready to transmit commands” mode. This is the  
teaching mode. When setting up the system initially, place one controller in this mode and use it as a  
master controller to teach the other local zones their commands. The clone/learn LED and OK LED will  
stay on. When the data is transmitted correctly, the red LED will go out and the green OK light will flash  
then go off. This process takes between 6 and 8 minutes. *See Page 8.  
12.) Clone/Learn LED - This LED will let you know the status of transmit and receive during the learning  
or teaching processes.  
13.) OK - This LED will also let you know the progress of the learning/teaching processes. *See Page 8.  
14) Learn Button - This button puts the controller into a learning mode.*See Page 8.  
15.) IR Sensor - Use this IR window when teaching a controller new IR commands with an external  
remote.  
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MCS-2 CONTROLLER (cont’d)  
16.) Numeric Entry Keys (0 - 9) - Depending on the mode you are in these keys will allow direct track  
access on a CD, an individual station on TV or DSS, or a station on a tuner, etc. If you are in the macro  
mode, these will allow direct access to your stored macros.  
17.) Enter button - Working in conjunction with the numeric keys above, this button will allow you to  
address larger numbers quicker. For instance, if you are looking for track # 23 on a CD, you press this  
2 and then 3 and enter. This will allow access to DSS and multi-disc changers.  
The following buttons are completely programmable. They may be reprogrammed to any function you  
want depending on the source. In fact, they can be any IR related command. It does not even have to  
pertain to the source units.  
18.) Macro Button - This button has it’s own section. Please refer to the MACRO PROGRAMMING  
section in this manual.  
19.) Skip Backward - This button skips or searches backward. For instance if your source is a CD, it  
will skip back to the beginning of the track that is playing, then if pushed again, it will skip back to next  
track previous to the one you are on. Repeat as necessary. This is a programmable button. It may be  
reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. .  
20.) Skip Forward - This button skips or searches forward. For instance if your source is a CD, it will  
skip forward to the beginning of the next track, then if pushed again, it will skip forward to the next track  
beyond that one. Repeat as necessary. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any  
function you want depending on the source.  
21.) Power On - This button will turn on the source power switch from whatever zone you are in. It can  
be programmed to cycle between on and off. When you program this button, press it once and transmit  
the code for power on, then press it again for the command to power off. When pressed it will toggle  
between on and off positions.  
22.) Reverse - This button will scan backward within a track if you are in the CD source mode, or move  
down the dial in a tuner source mode. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any  
function you want depending on the source. .  
23.) Forward - This button will scan forward within a track if you are in the CD source mode, or move  
up the dial in a tuner source mode. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any  
function you want. Pressing and holding it down will move  
it quicker. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending  
on the source.  
24.) Play - This button in the CD or tape mode will start playing the appropriate device. This is a  
programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.  
25.) Pause - Primarily for tape or CD modes, this button will stop the music and wait in the same place  
until the play button (or other function), is engaged. This is a programmable button. It may be  
reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. .  
26.) Stop - This button will stop the CD or tape player in those modes. This is a programmable button.  
It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.  
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PROGRAMMING THE MCS-2 CONTROLLERS  
The MCS-2 controller is designed to learn and store IR codes for virtually any piece of audio/video  
equipment. This enables the individual programming and use of multiple functions for all of your source  
components.  
Programming Individual Functions  
1) Press the “learn” button on the controller. The left, red “Clone/Learn” LED will begin flashing.  
2) Press the source device button to be programmed.  
3) Press the numeric or function key you wish to program on the right side of the controller. The red  
“Clone/Learn” LED will stop flashing and glow continuously.  
4) Hold the source remote control IR emitter 1” to 2” from the “IR Sensor” on the controller and press  
the corresponding function key on the source remote. After a short period of time, the right, green “OK”  
LED will glow indicating the acceptance of that command. At this point the controller will return to a  
flashing red LED. It is now ready to be taught the next command for that source. (A solid red and green  
LED simultaneously indicates an error with that command. Should this occur, clear it and try reentering  
that function.)  
5) Repeat steps 2-4 for the next desired function.  
6) When all the desired functions for a particular source have been programmed, we suggest you “reset”  
the keypad.  
7) Repeat steps 1-6 for the remaining functions.  
(All of the numeric and function keys will learn any ir code. Functions programmed into the controller  
are solely at the discretion of the installer.)  
Cloning  
The MCS-2 has a cloning feature that will allow you to down load the information stored in one controller  
to up to five additional controllers within an installation.  
Once one of the controllers is programmed, go to the other controllers and press the “Clone RX” button.  
Then return to the programmed controller and press the “Clone/TX” button. The green LED will remain  
lit while the cloning process is in progress. When the process is complete, the green LED will turn off.  
This should take about 8 minutes. It is a good idea to then “reset” all of the controllers.  
Now all the controllers share identical information. The nonvolatile memory will remain regardless of  
whether the controllers are plugged into the system. Using the “Clear” button will clear the controller  
memory. To erase an entire page of memory, simply press the ”Clear” button and then a “Source Device”  
button. By pressing a source device button, the “Clear” button and one of the programmed function  
buttons will erase a single function. Once cleared, a controller or individual function can be reprogrammed.  
NOTE:  
It is important to avoid issuing any IR commands or allowing any external IR interference during the  
cloning process. This will result in corrupted information being sent to the receiving controllers.  
Should a controller’s programming be corrupted, it may be necessary to completely clear a controller  
to factory condition. This is done by cloning an unprogrammed controller to the corrupted controller.  
Once this is done, that controller can then be re-cloned.  
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MACRO PROGRAMMING  
The MCS-2 has 16 programmable macro memories. It will automatically transmit a series of 20 commands  
deep.  
To enter the macro mode - press macro and the either the 0 through 9 buttons OR the device source keys  
(1-6). You can insert a delay time from 1 to 99 seconds between steps (the default is .5 sec.) to suit their  
specialized needs. To program in time delays, press the appropriate button and hold it from 1 to 99 seconds  
then input the next command.  
Here is an example of how to set a macro.  
The list of things you want to accomplish are:  
1.) Power on CD1  
2.) Put CD player in disc change mode.  
3.) Select disc 10.  
4.) Select play mode for CD player.  
Press “Learn” then the “M” button to enter the macro learning mode. The Red LED should begin flashing.  
Then press the “CD1” source device button on the left side of the controller. The following functions will  
then be grouped as a macro under the CD1 source button.  
The following selections are made on the right side of the MCS-2 dual controller. See diagram page 7.  
1.) Press “PWR” button  
2.) Press the button programmed for disc select  
3.) Enter “1” and “0” on the numeric keypad  
4.) Press the button programmed for disc enter  
5.) Press the button programmed for play  
Press the learn button or wait 15 seconds for it to return to normal. The red LED should turn off.  
To utilize the macro mode, press the “M” button (it will only wait for 2 seconds for a second button to be  
pressed) then press either numeric button (0-9) or source button (1-6) to engage a pre-programmed macro.  
To clear a macro out of memory, press the “CLEAR” then the “M” buttons and then the key with the memory  
you wish to erase. It is a permanent erase, so make sure you are careful. If no key is pressed within 15  
seconds, the unit will exit the clear mode and return to normal operation.  
NOTE: All macro commands must come from individual commands already programmed in the MCS-2.  
They cannot come from the sources wireless remote.  
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PROGRAMMING A WIRELESS REMOTE  
USING THE MCS-1 OR MCS-2 WALL CONTROLLER  
1) Remove the Decora cover plate, and controller face plate.  
2) Place your wireless remote in learn mode.  
3) Select the device bank button to program (i.e. TV, VCR, Tuner, Aux, etc.) on the wireless remote.  
4) Select the button to be programmed on the learning remote. (i.e. 1-6, mute, or volume up and down)  
5) While holding the wireless remote within 2" from the top, center, clear LED on the MCS-1 (this is the  
controller IR emitter), press the command button on the MCS-1 Controller you wish to program into the  
wireless remote.  
6) The wireless remote should then accept the MCS-1 command.  
7) Once you have programmed the source number, volume up and down, and mute functions. You  
can then go to the memory bank on your wireless remote chosen for the MDS-6 system to change  
volume, source, or mute the system from any zone in the house.  
*Please Note:  
When programming, it is best to hold the MCS-1 or MCS-2 button until the wireless remote has indicated  
that it has learned the command.  
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Standard Installation Questions for the MDS-6  
Can I control volume and source selection with a wireless remote?  
Yes, the MCS-1 and the MCS-2 controllers have a built-in IR emitter that will teach learning remote the  
ChannelPlus IR codes for volume, source selection, and mute.  
How do I control IR if I am using more than one MDS-6 amplifier?  
The best solution is to use “Y” cords with two 1/8” male ends going to a 1/8” female end. This works  
with the 4 source outputs as well as the 4 summed outputs.  
Can I use more than one controller within a single zone?  
Yes, the controllers can be tied together via a cat. 5 “Y” cord or an RJ45-Y adapter. We suggest using  
only two controllers within one zone. It is also possible to control two zones with one controller.  
Can I use more than one pair of speakers within a single zone?  
The MDS-6 is intended to be used with two 8 ohm speakers per zone. It is equipped with line level  
preamp outs for each zone. You can line out to any external amplifier using standard RCA cables. This  
makes it possible to power additional speakers, or a powered subwoofer for surround sound systems.  
Do I have to have all zones playing music to be able to hear the doorbell and page?  
No, the page and doorbell features will work regardless of the status of the zones. You can, however,  
use internal switches on each zone to defeat the doorbell and page, or allow the doorbell and page  
without muting the system.  
Can I program functions into a macro other than my audio equipment?  
The MCS-2 controller will learn and store any IR code in its memory. Once an IR command is  
programmed, that can then be used as part of a series of macro commands. It is important to note that  
the MCS-2 can only do macros on commands that have already been stored into the controller's memory.  
Do I need to have a backup for the memory in case of a power outage?  
No, the MCS-2 controller has a non-volatile memory that will retain its memory once the controller has  
been programmed.  
How do I utilize the doorbell and page features?  
The doorbell and page can be wired with simple two-conductor doorbell wire or standard twisted pair  
wire such as Cat. 5 or Cat. 3. The doorbell can be lined off of the existing doorbell transformer, or from  
the doorbell strike on the phone system. Since this feature utilizes a voltage to trigger an internal  
closure, a 9-volt battery will trigger the doorbell chimes. The page function can be used in two different  
ways. The simplest method is to take the audio line out from your phone system directly to the audio  
in on the MDS-6. The MDS-6 is designed to sense the incoming signal and mute the system until a  
signal is no longer present, at which point it will return to normal operation. It may be necessary to  
adjust the sensitivity on the page/doorbell board of the MDS-6 to compensate for additional noise in  
the phone line. An alternative solution to eliminate sensitivity problems between the MDS-6 and the  
phone system is to add a second power supply (this can be a typical "wall wart") to one of the contact  
relays on the phone system and from there to the mute input on the MDS-6. This will mute the system  
regardless of an incoming audio signal, and will remain muted until the phone is hung up.  
What if none of the lights on the controller come on?  
It could be that the “POWER” button is not depressed on the MDS-6. Next verify that you have a source  
plugged in and playing. Remember that the MDS-6 will go into standby mode after approximately 2  
minutes if no incoming signal is detected. If both of these conditions have been met then you probably  
have an incorrectly wired Cat-5 cable. The correct pin assignment from end to end is: 1 to 8, 2 to 7,  
3 to 6, 4 to 5, 5 to 4, 6 to 3, 7 to 2, and 8 to 1.  
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What does it mean if the red “power” LED is lit on the controller, but none of the source LED’s  
is lit?  
This condition indicates that the controller is “muted”. Press the “mute” button to turn off the mute in  
that zone at which point one of the source LED’s should light. If this doesn’t solve the problem, and  
you are using the paging and or doorbell hook-ups on the back of the MDS-6, disconnect these. If the  
page audio inputs are causing the muting then try adjusting the page sensitivity pot in the inside of the  
MDS-6 (see the owners manual). Sometimes it is necessary to “reset” the MCS-2 controller by pressing  
the “reset” button on the controller.  
When I am installing the MCS-2 controller, do I have to program each one individually?  
No. The MCS-2 are equipped with a unique cloning feature. Once you have programmed one controller,  
you then go to the other controllers in the house and press the “Clone RX” button. Then go back to  
the programmed controller and press the “clone TX” button. The process then occurs automatically,  
but you need to make sure that you are pressing the “clone TX” button before the others have timed  
out, or reverted back to normal operation. In a large house, it may be necessary to do smaller groups  
of controllers at one time. Future runs of the controllers will have an increased time out of 15 minutes.  
Once I have programmed my MCS-2 controller, why does some of the source equipment not  
work?  
It is possible that the MCS-2 did not store all the commands properly. Try repeating IR commands with  
the source remote through the IR window of the controller. If the commands pass through the system,  
then go back to the controller and reenter the desired functions. If the source remote does not work  
through the systems IR repeater, then you could have a defective emitter. If a different emitter does  
not solve the problem, then possibly the modulation frequency of the source’s IR is well above 40kHz  
or well below 40kHz. Either scenario is fixable by adjusting the IR frequency trim pot (see the owner’s  
manual p.9).  
I am not using the page or doorbell functions of the MDS-6, but my system has a tendency to  
mute.  
The MDS-6 amplifier is equipped with a sensitivity adjustment for the page mute function. It is located  
on the page /doorbell board inside the unit (see the owner’s manual p. 9). This trim pot could be set  
sensitive enough that external noise is triggering the audio sensing circuit. This can be remedied by  
turning the sensitivity pot completely counter clockwise. An external solution is to place a short wire  
jumper across the “Audio input” signal and ground on the 12 pin input located on the back of the unit,  
thereby disabling the audio sensing circuit of the MDS-6 amplifier.  
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INSTALLATION NOTES  
Date of Purchase: _________  
Date of Install: ____________  
Serial Number of Unit: __________________________________  
Installing Company: ___________________ Name: __________  
Installer’s Address: __________________________________________________  
Installer’s Phone: ___________________________  
Source #1: ______________________________________  
Source #2: ______________________________________  
Source #3: ______________________________________  
Source #4: ______________________________________  
Source #5: ______________________________________  
Source #6: ______________________________________  
Additional Notes:  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Output:  
20 Watts at 8 ohms x 12  
Frequency Response: 20 Hz-20 kHz (+/- 1 dB)  
T.H.D.:  
Signal/Noise Ratio:  
Slew Rate:  
Input Impedance:  
Input Sensitivity:  
Voltage Trigger In:  
0.2% or less @ rated power  
>80 dB (A weighted)  
10V/u sec.  
10k Ohms  
-10 dBv for rated output  
5 volts to 12 volts  
Voltage Trigger Out: 5 volts constant  
Dimensions:  
17"W x 3.5"H x 10.5"D  
432mm x 90mm x 266mm  
14 Lb. (6.4 kg)  
Weight:  
WARRANTY  
Multiplex Technology, Inc. / Kustom Sound Systems, Inc. warrants this product to be free of defects in  
workmanship or materials for a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase. This warranty  
applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. This warranty is subject to the following  
conditions and exclusions:  
-Defects caused by wear and tear, misuse or neglect  
are not covered by this warranty.  
-This warranty will be void if:  
a. The unit has been altered or modified.  
b. The serial number has been removed or defaced.  
c. Original purchase is not from an Authorized Kustom Dealer.  
d. The warranty card is not completely filled out and mailed  
within 10 days of the original purchase.  
Neither Multiplex Technology, Inc. or Kustom Sound Systems, Inc., nor authorized Kustom dealers are  
liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in or failure of Kustom Sound  
products. This warranty gives the original owner of Kustom Sound products specific legal rights, and he  
may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other  
agreements and warranties, expressed or implied, except as may be otherwise required by law. For  
Warranty returns, please contact Multiplex Technology Inc. at 800-999-5225.  
TM  
Multiplex Technology, Inc.  
3001 Enterprise St.  
Brea, CA 92821  
800-999-5225  
fax 714-996-4900  
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