Difference between revisions of "ST-ACR1"

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==== Line In ====
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An audio source should be connected to the Line In terminals. When this audio source becomes active, it will trigger the relay.
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==== Power ====
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A 24 Volt DC power supply must be connected to the power terminals.
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==== Relay 1 & 2 ====
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Under normal circumstances, the audio from Input 1 will be sent through the output. When the relay is triggered, the audio from Input 2 will be sent through the output. Both relays trigger simultaneously when audio is detected on the Line In.
  
 
== Example Install: Sim Room/Observation Room ==
 
== Example Install: Sim Room/Observation Room ==
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In this example we will be using an audio relay to install a intercom system between an observation room and a simulation room. The observation room has a window in that allows the occupants to watch the simulation in progress.

Revision as of 10:48, 4 November 2016

Overview

The ST-ACR1 is an audio controlled relay that can be used to change the audio source base on audio input. For example the ST-ACR1 can be used to switch the audio source for a camera when a microphone is activated.

Connections

ST-ACR1.jpg

1) Line in Positive
2) Line in Negative
3) Line in Ground
4) Power Positive
5) Power Negative
6) Slave Terminal
7) Relay 1 Output
8) Relay 1 Input 1
9) Relay 1 Input 2
10) Relay 2 Output
11) Relay 2 Input 1
12) Relay 2 Input 2

Line In

An audio source should be connected to the Line In terminals. When this audio source becomes active, it will trigger the relay.

Power

A 24 Volt DC power supply must be connected to the power terminals.

Relay 1 & 2

Under normal circumstances, the audio from Input 1 will be sent through the output. When the relay is triggered, the audio from Input 2 will be sent through the output. Both relays trigger simultaneously when audio is detected on the Line In.

Example Install: Sim Room/Observation Room

In this example we will be using an audio relay to install a intercom system between an observation room and a simulation room. The observation room has a window in that allows the occupants to watch the simulation in progress.