The front panel of the D-RT2 features two pushbuttons with two associated LEDs. Upon initial power-up, the OFF mode is selected. Touching the other button de-selects OFF and immediately selects ON. An LED adjacent to each button shows which mode is selected.
In a typical installation, the D-RT2 may be used to turn an audio or video source on or off. To turn on an audio source, the D-RT2 may be connected to an RDL ST-SSR1 or ST-RX2 Solid-State Audio Switch. For video switching, an RDL TX-MVX may be used. In each of the above examples, only one output terminal is needed for triggering, therefore a single shielded pair (3-conductor cable) is required for remote connection. For more complex switching networks, both outputs (ON and OFF) may be used. In an audio or video control installation, the D-RT2 may be mounted adjacent to an RDL remote volume control, such as the RLC2, RLC3 or RLC10K.
In installations where ULTRASTYLE™ wall controls are preferred, use the RUC-4 Universal Remote.
Remote Selection of ON or OFF
Single-Button Selection for Each Function
Open-collector Switching
3-wire or 4-wire Remote Wiring
Professional Aesthetic Appearance
Companion to other RDL® Remote Controls
LED Indication
Spec Sheet available - Yes
Selectors (2)::
Momentary pushbuttons, (1 for ON, 1 for OFF)
Indicators (2)::
Green/Red LEDs, (indicates status ON or OFF respectively)
Connections::
Detachable terminal block; Power input; Separate open-collector outputs for ON and OFF (25mA max.)
Ambient Operating Environment::
0° C to 55° C
Power Requirement::
GROUND-REFERENCED, 24 Vdc @ 30 mA
Mounting::
Mounts in standard US electrical box, RDL WB- or SMB- series boxes; cover plate available separately
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