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SL-12 - Connecting the SL-12

 

 

4.1 

Using the RC-4 IR transmitter 

You can use up to two optional 

RC-4

 IR transmitters as auxiliary control panels 

and initiate configured control triggers

—refer to the 

K-Config 

guide

—via the built 

in IR receiver on the front panel, and/or via the optional external IR receiver  

(C- A35M/IRR) that exists in several cable lengths. 

4.2 

IR Input Functionality

 

The 

SL-12

 front panel includes one built-in receiver and two IR inputs on 3.5mm 

jacks (shown in 

Figure 3

) for control via the 

RC-4

 

Figure 3: SL-12 IR Inputs 

These three IR inputs can be set up differently, as shown in the following table: 

Status 

Operation in K-Config 

None of the external IR receivers are connected: 

 

 

RC-4

 controls the unit through the 

built-in receiver 

 

Define IR-1 

– RC-4 as the 

auxiliary device and set the 
triggers 

An external IR receiver is connected to IR Input 1: 

 

 

One 

RC-4

 controls the unit through 

the built-in receiver and a second 

RC-4

 unit controls the unit through 

the IR Input 1 external IR receiver: 

 

Define IR-2 

– RC-4 as the 

auxiliary device for the built-in 
receiver and set the triggers 

 

Define IR-1 

– RC-4 as the 

auxiliary device for the 
external IR receiver 
connected to IR INPUT 1 and 
set the triggers 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for SL-12

Page 1: ...KRAMER ELECTRONICS LTD USER MANUAL MODEL SL 12 Master Room Controller P N 2900 000552 Rev 7...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ansmitter 9 4 2 IR Input Functionality 9 4 3 Connecting the RS 232 Interface 10 4 4 Connecting the RS 485 Interface 11 4 5 Connecting the Ethernet Port 11 4 6 Connecting the K NET Port 12 5 Operating...

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Page 6: ...nd Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring it to be collected and recycled To comply with the WEEE D...

Page 7: ...ional RS 232 ports that control AV equipment such as projectors LCD and PDP displays power amplifiers switchers and scalers 8 relay contact closure ports that control other room items related to the A...

Page 8: ...ateway 0 0 0 0 First disconnect the power supply and then connect it again while pressing the DEFAULT button The unit powers up and loads its memory with the factory default definitions and erases all...

Page 9: ...eiver and STATUS LED Accepts IR remote commands see Section 4 2 14 IR INPUT 3 5mm Mini Jack Connect to an external IR receiver 1 and 2 15 RELAYS LEDs Illuminate when an relay is active 1 to 8 16 IR LE...

Page 10: ...o the lighting system 2 Connect the GPI O ports as follows Connect GPI O 2 to motion detector 1 Connect GPI O 4 to motion detector 2 3 Connect the IR outputs as follows Connect an IR emitter to IR OUT...

Page 11: ...to the projector Connect RS 232 port 3 to the plasma display 6 Connect the RS 485 to several Kramer matrices for example not shown in Figure 2 7 Connect the Ethernet port to a network 8 Connect the K...

Page 12: ...K Config None of the external IR receivers are connected RC 4 controls the unit through the built in receiver Define IR 1 RC 4 as the auxiliary device and set the triggers An external IR receiver is c...

Page 13: ...receiver connected to IR INPUT 1 and set the triggers Define IR 2 RC 4 as the auxiliary device for the external IR receiver connected to IR INPUT 2 and set the triggers The built in IR receiver is di...

Page 14: ...of the SL 12 as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 RS 485 Connection 4 5 Connecting the Ethernet Port The Ethernet connection of the SL 12 allows you to perform all control functions of the SL 12 over the In...

Page 15: ...6 K NET Pinout Connection 5 Operating the SL 12 You can operate your SL 12 using An RC family remote controller To operate your device using an RC remote controller see the Kramer K Config Guide The o...

Page 16: ...AC maximum on non inductive load on 2 pin terminal block connectors INDICATORS LED indicator for each port and function POWER CONSUMPTION 12V DC 550mA OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F STORA...

Page 17: ...d shipping charges prepaid by you If this product is returned uninsured you assume all risks of loss or damage during shipment Kramer Electronics will not be responsible for any costs related to the r...

Page 18: ...n on our products and a list of Kramer distributors visit our Web site where updates to this user manual may be found P N 2900 000552 Rev 7 SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the unit from the power supply bef...

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