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HDVI5 Component Video Switch
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HDVI5 Component Video Switch
Auxiliary Relay Options
The two general purpose auxiliar y relays are rated at 30 volts A.C.
or D.C. @ 5 amps, and can be used to control anything within those
limits.
There are different operating modes of the Relays:
Mode 1 - Toggle
The relay toggles each time the relay's button is pressed. This is the
simplest, and factor y default, mode of operation.
Mode 2 - Momentary
Each relay can be setup to stay on a programmed amount of time,
and then turn off, each time the relay's button is pressed.
Mode 3 - Channel Controlled - Steady State
The relays can be setup to turn on each time specified channels are
selected. By selecting all channels, the relay will turn on each time
the HDVI5 is power on, and turn off when the HDVI5 is turned off.
Mode 4 - Channel Controlled - Momentary
The relays can be setup to turn on for a programmed amount time
each time specified channels are selected, and then turn off.
Entering the Relay Setup Mode:
Place the HDVI5 into the Setup Mode
Press and hold the Power to enter Setup Mode.
Select Relay to Setup (A1 or A2)
Chose the relay to setup by pressing A or A2.
Relay Setup Overview
See illustration for an over view of the Relay Setup Mode.
The following pages describe the settings for each of the dif-
ferent relay modes...
1 2 3 4 5 SEL A1 A2
Place the HDVI5 into the Setup Mode
Press and hold the Power Button until the
display goes wild. (About seconds.)
1 2 3 4 5 SEL A1 A2
Select Relay to Setup (A1 or A2)
Select a relay to setup by pressing either A or A2
Relay Setup Overview
1 2 3 4 5 SEL A1 A2
If the red LED is lit, then the relay activates when
channel is selected. Use buttons to toggle LEDs.
The blue LED indicates Steady-State, the red LED
indicates Momentary. Use button to toggle LEDs.
The blue LEDs indicate delay times.
A = Decrease delay
A2 = Increase delay
Press Pwr Button to
exit setup mode.