Apple
Plastic IR
Remote
Apple
Aluminum
IR Remote
Function
Right
Right
Select & Play ‘Next’ SoundFile
Menu
Menu
Player Status Updated on RS-232 Port
Center
Pause/Play
Play/Pause/Continue
Center
Play/Stop
A few seconds after adjusting the volume
level through Apple IR Remote, the volume
setting will be saved into non-volatile
memory in the
Sd-25
. If you power the unit
down, the next time you power it up it will
return to playing at this preset level. This is
useful for adjusting the audio levels in
applications where the
Sd-25
is mounted in
a difficult-to-reach location.
If you have the RS-232 port connected to
your computer, it will display all IR
commands as they are received.
H I N T: I f m o u n t i n g t h e
S d - 2 5
i n a
hard-to-reach location, use the pots to set
the ‘worst case’ maximum volume for the
speakers as it is being hung. When you
climb down off the ladder, then use the Apple
remote to set the final audio levels.
Sd-25 Installation:
The
Sd-25
can be mounted using two
screws on 2-1/4” centers; 2-3/4” Augat
‘Snap-Track’ (which itself can be DIN rail
mounted); using DIN rail adapters; or just
Velcro’d down. In many applications, the
Sd-25
can be attached on (or in) the
speakers it is feeding. The
Sd-25
must not
be mounted where it might get wet, or suffer
from extremes of temperature.
The optional DIN rail mounts just snap onto
the back of the
Sd-25
. Once they are
snapped on, they are wicked hard to get
back off.
The Sd-25 has two 0.156” (4mm) diameter
mounting holes. You can use these if you are
just screwing the unit down:
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Sd-25 w/DMX Manual • page 20 of 40 • © July 21, 2017 • Gilderfluke & Co. • DCM