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A trigger
source
refers to what the trigger takes it cue from: either the system
changing back and forth from
standby
to
operate
, or an independent
IR command
(learned in the
teach remote
menu). Each of the two hardware
triggers may be set independently of the other.
The
type
refers to whether the output of the trigger is a
level
(constant) trigger
or a
pulse
(simulating the action of a momentary-closure contact switch). The
vast majority of trigger-compatible equipment on the market today is looking for
a level (continuous when “on”) trigger; the pulse option is provided for the occa-
sional exception to this rule.
Internal settings
within the Audio Video Preamplifier determine whether the elec-
trical result of these triggers is a nominal
5V
or
12V
, or even the closing of a dry
contact
relay
(should you require to source more current or a higher voltage than
the Audio Video Preamplifier can provide). If this last is the case, you can use
control trigger 1
as a switch by placing it in series with an external power source
such as a “wall wart” power supply.
The default settings from the factory are as follows:
•
trigger 1 = 12V level when
not
in standby (0V when in standby)
•
trigger 2 = 12V level when
not
in standby (0V when in standby)
The three switches that determine what combination of
5V
,
12V
or
relay
your
AVP2 uses are located
inside
your AVP2 and must be set by a qualified installer.
Warning!
There are no user serviceable parts inside the AVP2!
If you need one of the internal settings changed to support
your installation, please contact your dealer.
rear ir input menu
The infrared remote input jack on the rear panel of the AVP2 may be pro-
grammed to respond to either
local
commands (
e.g.
, duplicating the functionality
of the IR receiver in the AVP’s
main display
) or
remote
commands (
e.g.
, from an
IR repeater, intended to affect only the
remote
signal path). (Refer to the
Remote
IR and Remote Turn-on
section of your AVP2 manual for more information.)
The factory default setting is
remote
. If your installation of the AVP2 prevents IR
commands from reaching the AVP2 (as when behind closed doors, for example),
and if you are using an IR repeater to pass IR commands to the system, you may
wish to set the IR input on the rear panel to
local
, in which case you would also
want to “hard-wire” the AVP2 to your IR repeater. To make this software change,
follow these steps:
1
ENTER THE CUSTOM MENU
This menu is accessed from the
main menu
by moving the cursor to
custom
, and pressing
enter
to select the menu item.
2
SELECT REAR IR INPUT
Using the
volume
±
buttons, move the cursor to
rear IR input
and press
enter.
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