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.Back to Controller ListingWizard - 8 Control Board
Single Relay and Digital Sound ICSound Activated Relay Module
Sound to Relay ModuleSound Controllers
Sound Devices / ControllersSound Activated Delay Relay
Sound to Relay Module with delay
Wizard - 8 Board On-board Sound and Programmable Relay |
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Board Size: 3-5/8" L x 3-7/8" W x 1/2" H Controller has 7-bit Resolution. Board is pre-assembled and tested. Wizard-8 Manual Application Examples |
The Wizard - 8 board provides a single channel, user programmable
5 - minute digital output (relay) combined with a digital
4 - minute duration user record IC sound chip. The supplied
4 - minute ISD sound chip has great frequency response up to
3.4 KHz and a audio sample rate of 8.0 KHz. Audio can be re-recorded
up to 100,000 times and can be stored up to 100 years. |
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Sound Activated Relay Module | Item Description . | ||||||
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(10 Amp Mechanical Relay) Board accepts audio input from any non-amplified sound source
(computer, CD player, or Digital Sound Board) and when the volume
reaches a certain level, it activates an on board 10 Amp relay.
The relay can be used to switch another device on and off in
sync with the volume of the input. There is an on-board potentiometer
that is used to adjust the sensitivity to the incoming sound.
The board has a 1/8" phono jacks for input that can be switched
as a left or right audio input signal. An on board LED indicates
when the 10 Amp relay is activated. Relay has NO, Com, NC wire
terminal block contacts (form C relay). Board operates from 12
VDC power supply. |
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Sound Activated Delay Relay | Hardware Description | ||||||
Board Size Approx: 3-7/8" L x 2-5/8" W x 7/8" H Instruction Overview Resistor Time Chart |
(10 Amp Mechanical Relay) Board accepts audio input from any non-amplified sound source (computer, CD player, or Digital Sound Board) and when the volume reaches a certain level, it activates the on-board delay timer relay circuit on. The relay can be set to switch off after a delay time period. Sound Input: There is an on-board potentiometer that
is used to adjust the sensitivity to the incoming sound. The
board has a 1/8" phono jacks for input that can be switched
as a left or right audio input signal. An on board LED indicates
when the relay circuit is activated. |
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