Introduction
Table 3: Connection Scheme (for the example in Figure 3)
This connector: | Controls: |
RELAY2 | The lights |
RELAY1 | The screen |
A power amplifier (and speakers) | |
A projector1 | |
IR OUT1 PIN2 | A DVD player3 |
IR OUT2 PIN2 | A video player |
Ethernet | The |
A laptop is connected to the projector |
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Figure 4 shows the RC-8IR built into a podium that is located in a lecture auditorium. An overhead projector and screen, speakers, lights; and a cabinet with a VCR, a DVD and an amplifier inside, are all controlled via the RC-8IR. The presenter’s laptop is located on the podium, next to where the RC-8IR is mounted. It is also controlled by the RC-8IR and is used for presentations, slide shows and so on.
VCR |
DVD |
Amplifier |
Figure 4: Example of a Typical RC-8IR Setup in the Lecture Auditorium
1 The second
2 Connected via the IR emitter cable. IR OUT1 and IR OUT2 can each be connected to identical machines and still be controlled separately
3 Each IR connector can control two different machines via a dual emitter cable. For example, a DVD player and a document camera could be connected to the same IR connector (not shown in Figure 3)
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