In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to connect the Arduino to the Bescor MP-101.
Note: Please check for continuity with a multi-meter. The colors of the wires may be different.
Summary of Contents for NETGEAR MP101 MP101 MP101. Page 1 Follow the InstallShield Wizard steps, click Finish when done, and restart your computer as needed. Run the Netgear music server software and have it scan your hard drive to locate your music files. Consult the Reference Manual on the Wireless Digital Music Player Resource CD for full. Using the PC where the NETGEAR Media Server software is running, download the new file MP101S3323.zip from NETGEAR 2. Use an unzip utility to extract the files to a convenient location (such as the Windows Desktop). Do NOT run the.exe file from inside the unzip utility 3.
update: 12-26-2013
Pinout of the DIN connector.
Pin 1 – Purple
Pin 2 – Green – Right
Pin 3 – Black – Up
Pin 4 – White – Vin
Pin 5 – Blue – Down
Pin 6 – Yellow – Left
Pin 7 – Red – Ground
Step 1: Prepare the Wires
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There are several ways to connect the wires to the Arduino. I cut the controller and cut off the ends of the wires and solder jumpers to it. Note: It’s better to cover the exposed soldered connections to prevent the wires from touching.
Step 2: Connect the WiiChuck Adapter, Power and Ground Wires
The WiiChuck adapter makes it easy to connect the Nunchuck to the Arduino. Here’s the one I’m using.
Connect the white wire to vin and red wire to ground.
White – Vin
Red -Ground
Step 3: Connect the Blue, Black, Green, and Yellow Wires
Note: The purple wire is not used.
Blue – Pin 9
Black -Pin 10
Green – Pin 3
Yellow – Pin 11