Technical information
V4 Logger75
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NOTE: The pin out designation in Logger will refer to the number 1
instead of DIO 1 as with the ONAIR application. This is also the case with
the output closure functions.
In most cases, the DIO card is configured for “high” with the SIPS. This
refers to “sourcing” and the transition will go from high to low and
therefore, the input will become active when set to “low”.
If you are current “sinking” the DIO card, the reverse would hold true with
respect to the “high/low” transitioning.
You can now set up your scheduling fields under fulltime logging, daily or
one shot and begin recording based on closures.
Special Notes:
The output from the DIO card is “latched” or static and will require
additional circuitry to provide a “Momentary” output. The following
diagram provides a simple but effective way to create a momentary
output from the DIO card. The “Box-O-Relays” from Broadcast Tools or
similar device from other vendors will accomplish the same task and can
be readily purchased.