Specifications

Relay names and Default assignments:
Descriptions Name Relay # State – Off, Pulse, On (default listed)
Program Start, Port 1 Left: P1LS None Off
Program End, Port 1 Left: P1LE 1 Pulse
Break Start, Port 1 Left: B1LS None OFF
Break End, Port 1 Left: B1LE 2 Pulse
Program Start, Port 2 Left: P2LS None Off
Program End, Port 2 Left: P2LE 3 Pulse
Break Start, Port 2 Left: B2LS None Off
Break End, Port 2 Left: B2LE 4 Pulse
Program Start, Port 1 Right: P1RS None Off
Program End, Port 1 Right: P1RE None Off
Break Start, Port 1 Right: B1RS None Off
Break End, Port 1 Right: B1RE None Off
Program Start, Port 2 Right: P2RS None Off
Program End, Port 2 Right: P2RE None Off
Break Start, Port 2 Right: B2RS None Off
Break End, Port 2 Right: B2RE None Off
When assigning functions to specific relay closures, remember that the “Left” assignment
should be used for stereo programs. Thus, playing a program out (live or prerecorded) port 1
in stereo or out port 1 in mono on the left channel, use the “Left” assignment. When playing
a mono program out the right channel of a port, use the “Right” assignments.
The state of the relay determines what happens when a command is sent. When a program
sends a command to the relay, here is what happens with each state.
1. OFF: The relay maintains its current state. If it was closed, it will stay closed.
2. ON: The relay will close stay that way until a release command is sent. If it was
already closed, then it will stay closed.
3. PULSE: The relay will close for one second and then release. If the relay was closed,
it will open one second after receiving the command.
The intent of the relay mapping is to allow you to assign a relay to a specific port. For
example, if you want a relay #2 to close only at the end of programming material when
you’re getting live programs on port 1, then you would map P1LE to relay #2.
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