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To operate the relays, an event mist be created with the TKIE-2 kit as the Event Owner: | To operate the relays, an event mist be created with the TKIE-2 kit as the Event Owner: | ||
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In the example above the relays are controlled by the [[SET IPRCO|SET_IPRCO command]]. One can alternatively use the [[RCO - Set Remote Control Output|RCO command]]. | In the example above the relays are controlled by the [[SET IPRCO|SET_IPRCO command]]. One can alternatively use the [[RCO - Set Remote Control Output|RCO command]]. |
Revision as of 10:39, 13 November 2019
This article describes how the loudspeaker connected to a TKIE-2 kit can be used as a microphone.
Wiring diagram
ICX/AlphaCom configuration
The relays of the TKIE switches the loudspeaker, so it is either connected to the mic input (idle) or to the amplifier output (relay active).
To operate the relays, an event mist be created with the TKIE-2 kit as the Event Owner:
In the example above the relays are controlled by the SET_IPRCO command. One can alternatively use the RCO command.