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Post 2 made on Saturday December 29, 2007 at 09:33
fishguyis
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HighDee,

Depending on your devices (some will have a 12v trigger, some will have a switched AC outlet).

The Nevo Voltage Sensor provides a 2 pin connector to use for attaching a wire between the sensor and the device trigger output. It also has an IR output port so you can sense the power state of your device and send IR signals to it through the sensor.

If your device doesn't have a 12v trigger but has a AC outlet, then you can use a 12v AC adaptor (if it has a 3.5mm mini plug on the end you can just cut it off so that you have bare wire to be able to plug into the Sensor).

So from the back of the Connect, you plug the 3.5mm jack from the Sensor into one of the IR ports, you then plug your IR emitter into the 3.5mm jack that is on the sensor. You would then choose the triggerd output on your device to wire into the 2-pin connector of the Sensor, or the AC outlet.


Many devices as you know have the trigger output and it is set high when the device turns on. The Voltage Sensor detects this signal and provides a trigger voltage used by the Connect to determine the power state of the device. The power command can either be sent or not, and your macros and equipment remain synced.

The power to the Sensor is provided by the Connect so you don't need any additional power supply.

Once you tell the Connect which port is to be used and that it is a sensing device, you are good to go!

Hope this helps, and I hope it's not too long winded.

Mike


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