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Using the remote control terminals
You can remotely control the RG-100 from external devices by
connecting them to the screw-type remote control terminals on the
rear panel of this unit.
This section introduces how to make connections with external
devices, and how to set up this unit.
About the no-voltage make contact
points
When two lines are connected to the remote control terminals, you
can make a contact point to start an action by causing a short-circuit
at the end of these lines. This is a general-purpose method that can
be used for various purposes, allowing you to easily create a start up
system with switches without any extra electrical power.
You can control the RG-100 playback by sending signals to make
ON/OFF signals with no-voltage contact points from external
devices.
You can broaden the range of applications for this feature by using
external startup terminals, such as switches, relay switches, timers,
etc., and also infrared sensors.
When using the RG-100, you can simplify the installation procedure
by assigning the ground side in common with the GND terminal,
leaving the hot side to be at the startup contact points.
For information regarding the specifications of the remote
control terminals, refer to
Note on using the remote control terminals
You cannot power on/off this unit via the remote control terminals.
When making connections to the terminals, be sure not to lose
the screws. Also, keep the screws away from children’s reach. If
your child has swallowed a screw by accident, call a doctor
immediately.
In Play Mode (p. 94), you can set the remote control signals to be sent
through terminals 1–8 directly to the corresponding movie numbers
to trigger playback.
You can play up to 8 movies.
This is convenient if you wish to trigger certain phrases directly
using switches, relay switches, and/or sensors.
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The MANUAL MOVIE PLAY button lights when the corresponding
movie number is playing.
In Play Mode (p. 94), you can send a remote control signal through
the MUTE terminal to trigger mute (p. 97).
This is convenient if you wish to trigger mute directly using
switches, relay switches, and/or sensors.
When you’ve carried out mute with a signal through the remote
control MUTE terminal, you can release mute by pressing the
MUTE button on the front panel. While mute is released, the
mute release signal from the remote control MUTE terminal
cannot be received.
In Play Mode (p. 94), you can send a remote control signal through
the TIME ADJ terminal to precisely adjust the time.
Upon reception of a signal, 0 – 29 seconds causes the time to be set to
0 seconds, while 30–59 seconds advances the time to the next minute,
at 0 seconds.
The terminals to which to connect (remote
control connectors)
• “1 – 8”: Start playback of the corresponding movies by sending
direct control signals through the terminals.
• “MUTE”: Mutes playback.
• “TIME ADJ”: Adjusts the time.
These actions are activated with a short-circuit of signals between
these terminals and the “COM” (ground) terminal.
Remotely controlling the
RG-100 from external
devices
Playing movies directly with
terminal signals
Muting
Adjusting the time
Connecting external devices
Terminal number
Control signals
Movie
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1
2
3
4
5
8
1
2
3
4
5
8
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