Remote Control Connector; 2.2.10 Optional Remote Board; 2.2.11 Monitor Control Board - Radio Systems Millenium-A Analog Console Installation And Operation Manual

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2.2.8
Off (Ready) Lamp Options
These jumpers allow for local (console) or remote (source) control of the channel off (ready) lamp via the remote control
connector.
Install jumper X between the left and middle header pins for input A local Off lamp control.
Install jumper X between the middle and right header pins for input A remote Off lamp control.
Default is left and middle pins jumpered; local off lamp control.
Install jumper W between the left and middle header pins for input B local Off lamp control.
Install jumper W between the middle and right header pins for input B remote Off lamp control.
Default is left and middle pins jumpered; local Off lamp control.
2.2.9
Remote Control Connector
A 15-pin D connector is provided on the Six Channel Control Board for each channel to access all remote functions.
All control (input) functions are activated via a momentary pull-to-ground, except the "cough" function, which must be
held to +15V. All control output functions are open lines which go low when the function is activated. Lamp drivers are
current-sinking inputs.
Two modes of remote control functionality are available via recently supplied PROMS. These modes are selected via the
installation of jumper E. In the default mode (E not installed,) remote control cue for IFB applications is provided. With
jumper E installed, "Classic" remote control functionality, identical to previous PROM versions is provided.
Refer to Illustration B-2 and B-3 for a pin-by-pin reference descriptions and wiring diagram.
2.2.10 Optional Remote Board
Radio Systems' optional Remote Board (RS Part # REMOTE) connects to the remote control connector and provides the
user with programmable relay interface for channel remote control outputs and opto-isolated input to channel on/off and
off lamp functions. Consult the interface option section for more details and pin-out and wiring diagrams.
2.2.11 Monitor Control Board
One monitor card (RS Part #10887) is installed on the right-hand side of the console front panel. It provides all monitor
and clock switching and logic functions.
The monitor board also provides eight uncommitted, illuminated momentary switches for remote control of source
equipment. Access to these switch and LED connections is made with two 15-pin D connectors on the underside of the
board. Refer to Illustration B-3 for pin-out and wiring diagrams.
Radio Systems offers an optional logic card (RS Part # LOGIC) which adds push-on/push-off or interlocked switch func-
tions for these switches. This card also is used to interface the switches to the optional four source expander (RS Part
# ROUTER) or Intercom card (RS Part #INTERCOM). Consult the interface options section of this manual for more
information.
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See Illustration B-1, Pg16

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