RDL Fjärrkontroll till STICK-ON, källval audio/video, vit
2 Channel Remote Control for STICK-ON - Remote selection of audio or video sources
Features:
· Remote Selection of 2 Audio Sources, Destinations or Functions
· Single-Button Selection for Each Source
· Open-collector Switching of 1 of 2 Module Functions
· 3-wire or 4-wire Remote Wiring
· Professional Aesthetic Appearance
· Companion to other RDL® Remote Controls
The front panel of the D-RC2ST features two pushbuttons with two associated LEDs. Upon initial power-up, source 1 is selected. Touching the other button de-selects source 1 and immediately selects source 2. An LED adjacent to each button shows which source is selected.
In a typical installation, the D-RC2ST may be used to select between two audio or video sources, or to route audio to two destinations. To select between two audio sources, the D-RC2ST is connected to an RDL ST-SSR1 Solid-State Audio Switch. For video switching, an RDL TX-MVX may be used. For audio routing, an RDL ST-RX2 is used. In each of the above examples, only one output terminal is needed for triggering. Therefore a single shielded pair (or 3-conductor cable) is required for remote connection. For more complex switching networks, both outputs may be used.
2 Channel Remote Control for STICK-ON - Remote selection of audio or video sources
Features:
· Remote Selection of 2 Audio Sources, Destinations or Functions
· Single-Button Selection for Each Source
· Open-collector Switching of 1 of 2 Module Functions
· 3-wire or 4-wire Remote Wiring
· Professional Aesthetic Appearance
· Companion to other RDL® Remote Controls
The front panel of the D-RC2ST features two pushbuttons with two associated LEDs. Upon initial power-up, source 1 is selected. Touching the other button de-selects source 1 and immediately selects source 2. An LED adjacent to each button shows which source is selected.
In a typical installation, the D-RC2ST may be used to select between two audio or video sources, or to route audio to two destinations. To select between two audio sources, the D-RC2ST is connected to an RDL ST-SSR1 Solid-State Audio Switch. For video switching, an RDL TX-MVX may be used. For audio routing, an RDL ST-RX2 is used. In each of the above examples, only one output terminal is needed for triggering. Therefore a single shielded pair (or 3-conductor cable) is required for remote connection. For more complex switching networks, both outputs may be used.