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RE: [ECS] micro-redac and relays
dastorey
Thu, 24 Dec 1998 13:40:24 -0600

Mark
	The first thing to be sure of is what the relay on the back of your
receiver really is.
	It may be
1. a 110 volt switched outlet - that is an outlet that you can plug another
component into which will be
switched on/off when the receiver is turned on off.
2. a true dry contact closure (cool never seen one)
3. a compulink as on JVC etc.
Lets make sure what you have and then we can decide how to hook up to it

Doug Storey



From:	Mark Sekelsky [mailto:Mark@sekelsky.com]
Sent:	Thursday, December 24, 1998 11:06 AM
To:	ECS
Subject:	[ECS] micro-redac and relays

I want to use a relay-c item but don't kow how to do this.  Here's what I
want to do:  I want to be able to tell whether or not my receiver is on.  I
have a relay that I can plug into the power outlet on the back of the
receiver.  When the relay is open/closed I will know that the receiver is
off/on.

I assume that I want to run the wires from that relay (plugged into the back
of the receiver) to the relay posts on the micro-redac.  The redac has two
rows of 8 posts each, numbered from 0 - 8.  What do I connect to?  Please be
gentle with me as I am a relay neophyte <g>.

Hapy Holidays to al.

Mark S


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