Niles Audio IR-KIT Power Status, Hi/Low Emitter Output Switches, Volt Trigger Output, Commands

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Power Status

You can send a Power Status signal to IR-SMR receiver by connecting a 12V DC power supply from the switched AC power outlet of the preamp/receiver to the status input jack of your IR-CB2. Any 12V DC power supply with a minimum of 100mA current capacity can be used.

Hi/Low Emitter Output Switches

Emitter Output positions 4 and 5 have Hi/Low output options. Set these switches to the appropriate position depending on what

JobSite Emitter you intend to use. When you are using an IR-E1 or IR- E2 Emitter, set the switch in the LOW position. If you are using a JobSite IR-E1HO Emitter, set the switch in the HI position.

Note: Using an IR-E1 or IR-E2 Emitter with the Emitter Output Switch set to the HI position, can damage the emitter.

12-Volt Trigger Output

 

The JobSite IR-CB2 provides a 12V

 

DC output that can be triggered

 

one of two ways:

 

1. The presence of status voltage

3-30V

on the 12V DC status input jack.

AC/DC

STATUS

2. Discrete infrared On and Off

IN

 

Figure 3

commands.

This output can be used to trigger any device that requires 12V DC to be activated.

Note: Status voltage takes priority over IR command.

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