Technical data

GB Sound module USM-RC
28.07.2008 BEIER-Electronic 26
Switching outputs
The sound module has 7 outputs, which them for example lamps, LED, relays… can
be switched.
These 7 outputs are assigned with:
Output #1 and output #2 (Multifunction outputs)
These two outputs can be programmed by the USM-RC Sound-Teacher with
different functions.
These outputs can be related to one (or several) sound slots and switches always on,
when the related slot is just playing. You can also specify whether these outputs
static (always on), flickering or flashing types should be.
By flickering outputs the output is turned on again and again very shortly, dependent
on the played sound. With this, fabulous light effects, as for example a fire simulation
or a welding light, can be realized.
The thresholds, at which volume the flickering should begin, can be adjusted for each
of the 2 outputs separately in the USM-RC Sound-Teacher. Values between 1 and
255 are possible. As larger the value, as higher the volume of the sounds have to be,
to activate the flickering.
At flashing outputs, the output flashes during the time the sound is played. The
flashing frequency can be chosen for every output separately in the USM-RC Sound-
Teacher. Values between 1 and 255 are possible. 1 corresponds to the fastest
flashing frequency (50Hz) and 255 of the slowest (0,196Hz).
The flashing frequency can be calculated as follow: f = 1 / (value x 0,02)
Output #3 (Light)
The output for the light is only available in the digital operation mode, and only, if the
proportional channel #2 isn’t used for a second drive motor. To switch the light on/off
the stick from channel #2 must be put longer then 2,5s in position A.
Of course other things as light can be switched by this output.
Output #4 (Reverse driving light)
The output for the reverse driving light always switches on, when the vehicle drives
backwards. If the sound module is configured for 2 drive engines, also both motors
have to work backwards, to switch the reverse driving light on.
Output #5 (Stop light)
The stop light is turned on always shortly when the driving speed is reduced strongly.
The sensitiveness can also be configured for that in USM-RC Sound-Teacher.