User Manual
AX-MTR
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Features (Continued)
#8 - Linear Actuator Controller:
Open/close amplifier racks from a momentary source like from a alarm’s negative
output. Sequence is: Start, Stop, Reverse, and Stop.
#9 - Door lock Pulse generator:
Good for automatically locking and unlocking door locks when ignition is turned on
and off.
#10 - Channel Splitter:
Split 1 channel from an alarm to 2 outputs. Both outputs are user programmable for
pulse, latched or timed output.
#11 - Pulses to constant output:
Counts a number of user programmable pulses within a user programmed time to turn on
the outputs. Good for triggering Vehicle tracking devices that need a constant trigger but the
factory alarm only has a pulsed output when triggered like flashing lights or horn honking.
Keeps factory alarm from triggering Vehicle tracking device when arming or disarming
.
#12 - 3 timers in 1:
Upon a constant trigger, all 3 outputs are user programmable to delay before turning
on outputs or turning on instantly then delay before turning off outputs. Good for
situations where you need more than 1 timer but on a different timer period, without
having multiple modules.
#13 - Pulses to latch/unlatch outputs:
Upon a number of pulses within a user programmable time, the outputs will latch.
Upon a number of pulses within a user programmable time the second time, the
outputs will unlatch. You may program how many pulses to latch and unlatch. Use to
turn on aftermarket driving lights by using existing parking light switch.
#14 - Pulses to pulse output:
Upon number of pulses within a user programmable time, the outputs will pulse.
Example: if you programmed to see 4 pulses, for every 4 pulses the AX-MTR sees
within a 5 second time period, the outputs will pulse once.
#15 - Pulses to timed output:
Upon a number of pulses within 5 seconds, the outputs will turn on and delay for the
amount of programmed time, then the outputs will turn off.
#16 - Latching outputs #2:
Good for turning on 2 sets of driving lights with one momentary switch. 1st pulse
will latch one wire. 2nd pulse will unlatch first wire and latch second wire. 3rd pulse
will latch both wires. 4th pulse turns off both wires.