bungbu
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Post by bungbu on Jan 23, 2016 13:37:58 GMT -5
The triggers on the XMC-1 are ON steady but I need 12v/0v when I start zone 2 and 12v/0v when I close Zone 2 to control a relay for my amp (classé CA-100) any way I can change or Emo can change the software to do that
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Post by Gary Cook on Jan 23, 2016 14:35:56 GMT -5
I'm not sure that I understand, you want the Zone 2 trigger to turn off (0 volts) to start the amp in Zone 2 ? The reason for the clarification is that I've never seen an amp that switches on at 0 volts.
Cheers Gary
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Post by bungbu on Jan 23, 2016 18:00:16 GMT -5
I need a pulse of 12v not a steady 12v to operate a 12v realy i.e a pulse 12v when I open Zone2 and a pulse of 12v when I close Zone2
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Post by hemster on Jan 23, 2016 18:56:12 GMT -5
If you have a universal remote, you can program it to set Trigger ON, then Trigger OFF. Optionally use a delay between them if one is required.
e.g. <Trigger ON> <delay 1000msec> <Trigger OFF>. Reverse the sequence for the other pulse.
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Post by bungbu on Jan 23, 2016 20:01:31 GMT -5
I have a universal remote (harmony) but I don't understand how I can do that...can you elaborate the way I see that I can't manipulate how the trigger work in the XMC-1
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Post by hemster on Jan 24, 2016 3:15:46 GMT -5
Sorry, my bad. I meant Universal (ie the brand URC) remote control. I'm not sure if your Logitech remote allows macros. If it does then what I said above should be possible.
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