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3. SETUP MENU
continued …
3.10
TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232
When a trigger output on the AVM 50 is connected to the trigger input of another component, such as a
power amplifier or video projector, the AVM 50 can turn the component on or off according to the trigger’s
Setup. For components that do not use triggers, a triggerable power bar may work (see your dealer).
• Trigger1 and Trigger2: Provide standard trigger output of 12 volts with up to 50 mA of current,
suitable for most amplifiers.
• Trigger3: Provides an output of 12 volts with up to 200 mA of current, suitable for most amplifiers
and depending on requirements, usable with motorized projection equipment.
There is a quarter of a second delay between each trigger to minimize momentary line voltage drops caused
by switching on too many devices at the same time.
All Triggers:
When on ‘Disabled’ all triggers remain off. When on ‘Enabled’ the trigger chart below is used to set
conditions. For custom installations, ‘RS-232 Ctrl’ uses external control over all triggers.
Set Trigger:
Highlighting ‘b. SET TRIGGER 1’ and then pressing SELECT displays this menu – in the example shown,
TRIGGER 1 activates whenever MAIN power is turned on:
Under each of the four Paths, notice that there are dashes (‘–’). After highlighting POWER ON or a Source,
press SELECT and use the
buttons to move from one Path to another, and then to set the trigger to
activate, use the
buttons to change the ‘–’ to a ‘*’ (don’t forget: a. ALL TRIGGERS: ‘Enabled’ in menu 10).
10. TRIGGERS / IR / RS-232
a.
ALL TRIGGERS : Disabled
b.
SET TRIGGER 1
c.
SET TRIGGER 2
d.
SET TRIGGER 3
e. SET
IR-INPUTS
f. BAUD
RATE :
19200
g. FLOW
CONTROL :
None
h.
RS-232 TX STATUS : Off
10b. SET TRIG-1 SOURCES - 50mA
MAIN Z2 Z3
REC
a.
POWER ON :
*
–
–
b.
CD
:
–
–
–
–
c.
2-Ch
:
–
–
–
–
d.
6-Ch
:
–
–
–
–
e.
TAPE
:
–
–
–
–
f.
FM/AM
:
–
–
–
–
(g-j.)
DVD1-4
:
–
–
–
–
(k-n.) TV1-4
:
–
–
–
–
(o-p.) SAT1-2
:
–
–
–
–
q.
VCR
:
–
–
–
–
r.
AUX
:
–
–
–
–