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RDL, Radio Design Labs

RDL manufactures high performance audio products. Made in America - means our products are produced entirely in our Arizona factory. Only here can we monitor the quality of the materials and components used and control every step of the production process. For over 35 years, this policy has earned us a reputation for providing reliable products customers trust in installations around the world.

Model: RU-NMP44

The RU-NMP44 is a network mixing processor containing six virtual audio mixers controlled by network commands from RDL and other network remote controls. Each mixer operates independently with input s
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Versatile Touch-Activated Pushbutton
Posted on Friday, January 19, 2024

Jan. 19, 2024 - The AMS-TS1 Illuminated Touch-Activated Pushbutton is a versatile interface used to initiate functions such as MUTE or OVERRIDE in automatic mixers and digital audio signal processors. It can be integrated with virtually anything that can be controlled by an Open Collector (pull to ground).  Integral red and green LED’s indicate the status of the pushbutton.

Unlike mechanical switches, the AMS-TS1 is operationally silent and intended for use in the vicinity of open microphones. It is rear-mounted to the same D-Style cutouts used for audio connectors on wall plates and rack panels. The pushbutton has two outputs which are inverse to each other. When one is low (pulled to ground) the other is high. The outputs can be configured in one of three installer-selected modes:

  • TOGGLE – touch on, touch off
  • MOMENTARY – active while touched
  • PULSE – active for 125 mS upon each touch

Control of the red and green LED indicators is installer selectable for internal or external operation. In external mode, the indicators can be turned off and on by dry contacts or the Open Collector outputs of the device being controlled. When operating in internal mode, the button illuminates green when the output is active and red when inactive.

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