The DCS 400 module series increase the PROMATRIX system’s control capabilities in many ways. The DCS system can be expanded at any time after installation for increased functionality.
These modules provide relay contact closures for use in switching audio or other control functions. The DCS 408/408R module is capable of switching of 70 or 100V speaker lines.
These modules provide relay contact closures for use in switching audio or other control functions. The DCS 408/408R module is capable of switching of 70 or 100V speaker lines.
These modules provide relay contact closures for use in switching audio or other control functions. The DCS 409/409R is capable of switching line level audio signals or control outputs.
These modules provide relay contact closures for use in switching audio or other control functions. The DCS 409/409R is capable of switching line level audio signals or control outputs.
The module provides inputs for control lines, pushbuttons, switches and sensors allowing the evaluation of their individual status (on/off) in the DPM 4000 system. The modules have CE marking as well as UL and CSA recognition for DCS 412.
The module provides inputs for control lines, pushbuttons, switches and sensors allowing the evaluation of their individual status (on/off) in the DPM 4000 system. The modules have CE marking as well as UL and CSA recognition for DCS 412.
The module provides analogue input and output interfacing capabilities for use in monitoring and control functions. Both inputs and outputs are capable of handling 0 to 10V DC with 256 distinct levels.
The module provides analogue input and output interfacing capabilities for use in monitoring and control functions. Both inputs and outputs are capable of handling 0 to 10V DC with 256 distinct levels.
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