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     1 Remote Control Switchers INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS CC12 REMOTE RELAY MODULE The CC12, Fig. 1 , is an IR Remote Controlled Double Pole Double Throw Relay Module. It provides dry contact closures to satisfy a variety of uses, such as activation of screen drops, projector lifts, etc. The switching is accomplished by way of infrared commands or[...]

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     2 CC12 5 OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT OFF ON TGL MMT B 0 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 80 48 10 90 01 00 C0 50 D0 41 40 A0 30 B0 21 20 E0 70 F0 61 60 88 18 98 09 08 A8 38 B8 29 28 E8 78 F8 69 68 C8 58 D8 49 E1 89 C9 A9 E9 71 19 59 39 79 F1 99 D9 B9 F9 Place the "B" Overlay on[...]

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     3 Remote Control Switchers CC12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 N/C N/O N/O N/C 1 2 IR CONFIRM CODE SUB- GROUP OFF = N/C ON = N/O CC12 REMOTE RELAY MODULE IR IN CI GND +12VDC PROJECTION SCREEN CONTROLLER MOMENT ARY UP GND DOWN T o 120 V AC (unswitched) 789-44 Connecting Block 4-Conductor Cable (Unshielded OK) T o Emitters on Other Controlled Equipment 780-80 &[...]

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     4 • Note that, as in Fig. 3 , the N/O (normally open) contacts are connected to the screen and projector lift's MOMENTARY terminals. This allows the momentary action to occur. • As a practical matter, it will be necessary to see that the projector and the screen positions are both UP prior to the issuance of the first command. This wil[...]