Owner's Manual
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TD-001572-01-A
Remote
Remote provides the capability of controlling and monitoring the
status of the amplifier from a remote location. Figure 11
• One per amplifier
• 3.5 mm Euro, 5-pin (black)
Standby
The REMOTE STBY contacts provide the functionality to put the
amplifier into standby, and to take it out of standby from a remote
location. Figure 12
• Connect the two STBY pins on the REMOTE connector to the
two pins of a toggle switch.
• When the switch is open, the amplifier is not in standby.
NOTE: If the amplifier is in standby because of a no-signal time-out, in protect mode, or
off, closing and opening the switch has no effect on the amplifier status.
• When the switch is closed, the amplifier goes into standby.
Relay
The REMOTE RELAY provides a means to monitor the amplifier's operating condition with
external equipment. Figure 13
• NO = Relay "normally open" terminal
• C = Relay "common" terminal
• NC = Relay "normally closed" terminal
• Amplifier Fault/Standby/Off = Relay NOT Energized, C & NC terminals connected
• Amplifier OK = Relay Energized, C & NO terminals connected
IMPORTANT!: Nominal switching capacity is 30 VDC at 1 A for a total of
30 W maximum. The maximum voltage is 220 VDC if the current is limited to
observe the maximum power rating (30 W).
— Figure 11 —
NO
NC
C
Not
Standby
Standby
— Figure 12 —
Switch
closed:
Standby
Switch
open: Not
Standby
Amplifier is OFF, relay
is not energized
Amplifier is ON, relay
is energized
— Figure 13 —
C
NO NC
C
NO NC