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  • Page 2: Differentiators

    Notice to Users © 2017 VISTA GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. VISTA GROUP INTERATIONAL, INC. PROVIDES NO WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL. IN NO EVENT SHALL VISTA GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL. VISTA GROUP RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY MODIFICATION TO THIS MANUAL AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    VCX-150 User Guide Table of Contents Getting Started Differentiators ............................... 1 Notice to users ............................... 1 Table of Contents ..............................2 VCX-150 Overview Overview ................................3 Caution .................................. 3 Connections ................................4 Specifications ................................. 4 Included In Box ..............................4 Operating Modes Start Switch Detect Mode ............................
  • Page 4: Vcx-150 Overview

    Image 1: VCX 150 Schematic Overview Vista Group's VCX 150 is a compact, easy way to offer automatic volume control and reset. The VCX150 is designed to be used with an external audio source such as a typical mp3 player; UP/DOWN push buttons for raising and lowering volume;...
  • Page 5: Connections

    VCX-150 User Guide Image 2: Connectors 1.25” 4.25” Connections: 1. SPK1 +: Output from amp to speaker 1. COM: Common for volume push button inputs 2. SPK2 -: Output from amp to speaker 2. UP: Increase volume push button (Normally Open) 3.
  • Page 6: Operating Modes

    VCX-150 User Guide Turn off power before changing Start Switch Detect Mode – connections and switches. For Normally Open Momentary Switch DIP Switch Configuration Application Example The VCX150 Start Switch Mode automatically resets volume and can trigger audio playback. This allows each visitor to start hearing the...
  • Page 7: Mute Mode

    VCX-150 User Guide Turn off power before changing Mute Mode – connections and switches. For Normally Open Non-Momentary Switch DIP Switch Configuration Application Example The VCX150 mute mode automatically reduces volume to barely audible. When a visitor lifts an exhibit audio handset that triggers a NO non-...
  • Page 8: Invert Input Mode

    VCX-150 User Guide Turn off power before changing Invert Input Mode- connections and switches. For Normally Open Non-Momentary Switch DIP Switch Configuration Application Example The VCX150 invert input mode is an option to use as needed depending upon the system’s switch type. The VCX150 uses this mode to make a...
  • Page 9: Switch Double Echo Mode

    VCX-150 User Guide Turn off power before changing Switch Double Echo Mode - settings and switches. For Normally Closed Non-Momentary DIP Switch Configuration Application Example The VCX150 switch double echo mode performs two automatic volume resets and can start/stop the playback device. A visitor lifting a...
  • Page 10: Headphone Detect Mode

    Volume can be adjusted by push buttons on the display or on one of Vista Group’s pre-wired control 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 plates.
  • Page 11: Silence Detect Mode

    VCX150 plays back audio from video soundtrack or other device. Visitor can adjust volume while listening. Volume resets after program ends and silence is detected. (Call Vista Group for custom timing.) 10 Seconds Volume adjustment is relative 15 dB + or – from input level.
  • Page 12: The Vcx

    Each person can adjust the volume. It will remain set while going from story to story. When they are finished, the Vista VCX auto-reset amplifier will return the volume to the default level for the next visitor.
  • Page 13: Warranty

    This warranty is offered to the first end-user customer, if purchased and used in the United States. If the unit requires service, return it to Vista Group and it will be repaired or replaced at our discretion.

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