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Model 63040A User’s Manual
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User Instructions:
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Plug the 12 Volt wall mount powerpack into Model 63040A and into an AC socket.
Plug a microphone into
mic 1
input, and another microphone or hand-held switch into the
mic 2
input. Turn the microphones on.
Turn unit on, and wait for initial messages to cycle on the LCD display.
The next message to be displayed will be the following;
LATCH MODE?
YES NO
When in the latch mode, the relay contacts will close upon receiving an input from the
corresponding microphone channel, and the relay will remain closed until manually reset by the
user. Choose the mode desired by pressing the button directly beneath the choices;
Yes
or
No
.
If the Non-latched mode is selected, a microphone trigger will cause a momentary closure of the
relay contacts. The closure time is determined by the amount of delay that is selected. The range
for delay is from 0 - 2 seconds, selectable in 10 millisecond increments. This is further described
in
Non-latching/Sequential Mode,
instruction # 6 (pg. 5).
Once the type of latching mode is determined, the next message to be displayed will be the
following;
SEQUENTIAL MODE?
YES NO
When in Sequential mode, microphone 1 must cause a trigger input before the unit will accept any
input from microphone 2. Again, the mode is chosen by pressing the button that is directly below
the choices given,
YES
or
NO
. In non-sequential mode, an input on either microphone will cause
the corresponding relay to close.
Once the choice is made for the sequential mode, the unit will be in one of four modes of
operation;
1)
Latching/Sequential Mode,
2)
Latching/Non-sequential Mode,
3)
Non-latching/
Sequential Mode, or
4)
Non-latching/Non-sequential Mode. The microphone sensitivity is set to a
default value of 25%, and the relay-on delay is set at 0.50 seconds. These settings can be
changed, and once changed, they will remain at the new settings until they are changed again by
the user, no matter if the mode of operation is changed. However, if power is interrupted to the
unit, the settings will go back to the default values.
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