Instrukcja obsługi RDL ST-LCR1


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STICK-ON® SERIES
Models ST-LCR1 & ST-LCR2
Logic Controlled Relay
Add Contacts to Any Control Signal
Activation from Logic Circuits
DPDT Switching Relay
Open-Collector Switching
Control from Switch, Pushbutton, or Logic
Circuits
The ST-LCR1 and ST-LCR2 Logic Controlled Relays are part of the group of products in the STICK-ON series by Radio Design Labs. These
products are designed for quick, convenient installation, and reliable operation with a variety of control input options. STICK-ONs are designed,
built and rated for continuous duty in professional A/V systems.
APPLICATION: Both the ST-LCR1 and ST-LCR2 provide identical dry-switching contacts, LED indicator showing
relay activation, and input connections. The difference between the products is that the ST-LCR1 is momentary in
operation. When an input control signal is provided, the relay closes; in the absence of an input control signal, the
relay is released. The ST-LCR2 contains additional digital flip-flop circuitry, which provides alternate-action. When a
momentary control pulse is received, the relay switches on and remains on. When the next momentary pulse is
received, the relay returns to the released position.
The ST-LCR1 is ideally suited to applications where switching contacts need to be added to nearly any type of
control signal.
The ST-LCR2 is ideally suited to applications where momentary pulses must alternately toggle on/off switching
contacts used to control audio or other control circuits. It is particularly useful for selector panels where a
momentary, lighted push-button needs to turn something else on and off, with ON indication.
All this is available in the incredible convenience of the RDL STICK-ON Package. They mount right where you need
them, or are available with optional rack mounting kit. ST-LCRs are your simple and economical switching solutions!
CONTROL INPUTS: Input from other equipment’s open-collector output turns the relay on when pulled to ground
(RDL switching STICK-ONs have available open-collector outputs suitable for driving ST-LCR1 and ST-LCR2). Input
from remote push-button or switch turn on the relay when that switch is on. Activation is by connecting this input to
ground.
ST-LCR1 ONLY:
The 5 Vdc input accepts 3.5 Vdc to 12 Vdc to turn on the relay. The relay is only on when this control signal is
applied. The 24 Vdc input accepts 12 Vdc to 35 Vdc to activate the control circuit. The relay is only on when this
control signal is applied.
ST-LCR2 ONLY:
The 5 Vdc input accepts 3.5 Vdc to 12 Vdc to turn on the relay. The relay turns on when this input is pulsed, then
turns off again the next time it is pulsed. The 24 Vdc input accepts 12 Vdc to 35 Vdc to activate the control circuit.
The relay turns on when this input is pulsed, then turns off again the next time it is pulsed.
Wherever a logic controlled relay is needed, RDL LCRs are the ideal choice. Use RDL LCRs individually, or
combine them with other RDL products as part of a complete audio/video system.
RDL
659 6th St.
Prescott, AZ., USA 86301
(928) 443-9391 FAX (928) 443-9392
www.rdlnet.com
STICK-ON® SERIES
Models ST-LCR1 & ST-LCR2
Logic Controlled Relay
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE
Control Inputs: SLAVE terminal used as an input from remote push-button or switch turns on relay when that switch is on.
Activation is by connecting this input to Ground. Input from other equipment's open-collector output turns
relay on when open-collector is on.
Note: RDL switching STICK-ONs have open-collector outputs suitable for driving ST-LCR modules.
5V+ accepts 3.5 to 12 Vdc to turn on relay. Relay is on only when this control signal is applied.
24V+ accepts 12 to 35 Vdc to turn on relay. Relay is on only when this control signal is applied.
Control Outputs: to drive indicators or slave LCRs. SLAVE terminal open-collector @ 25 mA suitable
Relay Contacts: Double-Pole, Double-Throw; High-reliability; 1,000,000 operations
Maximum Switching Power: 60 W (220 Vdc, 125 Vac, 2 A)
Ambient Operating Environment: -10° C to 55° C
Power Requirement: GROUND-REFERENCED, 24 Vdc @ 50 mA
(assuming 20 mA max load at SLAVE output)
Declaration of Conformity available from rdlnet.com.
Sole EMC specifications provided on product package.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Installation/Operation
Radio Design Labs Technical Support Centers
U.S.A. (800) 933-1780, (928) 778-3554; Fax: (928) 778-3506
Europe [NH Amsterdam] (++31) 20-6238 983; Fax: (++31) 20-6225-287
891-0029N


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Marka: RDL
Kategoria: Niesklasyfikowane
Model: ST-LCR1

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