1 using the rc-4 ir transmitter, 2 ir input functionality, Using the rc-4 ir transmitter – Kramer Electronics SL-12 User Manual

Page 12: Ir input functionality, Figure 3: sl-12 ir inputs

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SL-12 - Connecting the SL-12

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4.1

Using the RC-4 IR transmitter

You can use up to two optional RC-4 IR transmitters as auxiliary control panels

and initiate configured control triggers

—refer to the K-Config guide—via the built

in IR receiver on the front panel, and/or via the optional external IR receiver

(C- A35M/IRR) that exists in several cable lengths.

4.2

IR Input Functionality

The SL-12 front panel includes one built-in receiver and two IR inputs on 3.5mm

jacks (shown in

Figure 3

) for control via the RC-4.

Figure 3: SL-12 IR Inputs

These three IR inputs can be set up differently, as shown in the following table:

Status

Operation in K-Config

None of the external IR receivers are connected:

RC-4 controls the unit through the
built-in receiver

Define IR-1

– RC-4 as the

auxiliary device and set the
triggers

An external IR receiver is connected to IR Input 1:

One RC-4 controls the unit through
the built-in receiver and a second
RC-4 unit controls the unit through
the IR Input 1 external IR receiver:

Define IR-2

– RC-4 as the

auxiliary device for the built-in
receiver and set the triggers

Define IR-1

– RC-4 as the

auxiliary device for the
external IR receiver
connected to IR INPUT 1 and
set the triggers

IR-1 RC-4

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