Today’s audio and alarm installations can get extremely complicated, especially when multiple and complex triggers are necessary to accomplish certain tasks. To solve the issue, PAC has released the TR12 programmable trigger module.
The smart trigger device offers a total of eight inputs (four positive and four configurable as positive or negative) and four programmable outputs. Each output channel can be specified to generate a pulsed, latched, timed, actuator, ground, and positive 12 Volt trigger (with up to three amps of current) using a PC and the PAC application.
“The TR12 is going to be extremely handy for installers because it can resolve so many different types of installation issues,” said Nathan Wincek, product manager of integration products for AAMP Global. “With this, you’ll only need one device for initiating up to four triggers, and because it’s programmable, you can be creative in how it’s used.”
The TR12 can solve many common and custom installation issues, from timing out a device in a car to controlling small motors in a custom install. Alarm installs can also be simplified with its triggering benefits. Through the TR12 application on a computer, each of the four outputs can be customized, set for specific objectives and precisely controlled to specs and timing. Plus, users have the ability to save and load user defined configurations on a PC for quick programming of other modules. The TR12 comes pre-configured for common uses including settings for Pioneer, Alpine, and Clarion radios.
The PC application can be downloaded from the TR12 product page on pac-audio.com at no cost.
The PAC TR12 module is now available for a suggested retail price of $69.95.
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