Remote connections on the back panel – Evolution Technologies 222 User Manual

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Remote Connections on the Back Panel

22 RS-232

The RS-232 port receives messages from a computer-based control system,

providing integrated control of all preamplifier functions. The RS-232 input

uses a 9-pin D-subminiature connector. See the Evolution 222 developer's ref-

erence, entitled RS-232 Port: Sending Commands and Interpreting Data,

for more information.

23 RC-5 In

The RC-5 remote connector is used with a third party remote control system

that provides RC-5 (IR) data with the carrier intact, via a wired connection. A

stereo tip, ring, sleeve 1/8-inch mini connector is used in the following configu-

ration: Tip = RC-5 data, Ring = +5 V, Sleeve = GND.

24 12 VDC In/Out (12 V Trigger)

The preamplifier has 2 outputs that send, and one input that receives 12 VDC

power on/off (12 V trigger) signals to and from other Krell components and

other devices that incorporate a 12 V trigger. This allows you to turn other

components on or off, or to and from stand-by, through the remote control.

When the Evolution 222 is switched to operational mode and is connected to

other components through the 12 V trigger, it sends a signal that will switch

other components, allowing whole systems or parts of systems to be easily

coordinated. For more information on customizing the 12 V trigger, see Input

Trigger, on page 35. Mono 1/8-inch mini connectors are used in the following

configuration: Tip = +12 V, Sleeve = GND.

Notes

When the Evolution 222 is in the operational mode, the 12 V trigger provides 12 Volts

of DC output. When the component is in the stand-by mode or off, the DC output is

0 Volts.

A minimum of 30 mA is required to operate the 12 V trigger.

Consult the owner's reference of the components used in a custom installation to take

full advantage of the remote capabilities of the Evolution 222.

(SECTION FOUR: Anatomy of an Evolution 222 continued)

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