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Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget

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Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget

Control your Signal Light with ease using the Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget! Enjoy convenience and a simple installation process today!

Description

Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget

So you bought that cool on-air light.. . How do you power and control it? A smart guy like you could easily put your own power supply and a few relays on a breadboard. Honestly, that sounds like a fun weekend project (if you didn’t have 10×43 other projects on your to-do list). We invented the Studio Signal Light Gadget to solve this problem. Simply plug your on-air indicator or light into the Studio Signal Light Gadget , flip a few switches on the front panel, plug in your logic trigger connections, and you’re good to go. Controls on the front, connections on the back; it’s as easy as making instant noodles, but with significantly less sodium.

The Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget has five LED drivers to illuminate up to five different light segments. The front panel has LEDs that correspond to the segment colors; The adjacent switch allows you to automatically activate the lights via the GPI connections on the rear panel, or you can activate them manually if you prefer. The Gadget can control all five models of Studio Signal Lights; for smaller on-air lights, simply ignore the unused control sections. On the rear panel, each segment has its own RJ45 for GPI. This makes it easy to use different devices to control different segments. Additionally, the RJ45 marked “ALL” can control all five segments with one connection (handy if you want to control all your lights with one device). The drivers are all connected to a single RJ45 port, which exactly matches the RJ45 port on the Studio Signal Light Gadget. All you need is a CAT5 patch cable to connect the light and the Gadget.

Studio Signal Light Gadget
Part Numbers
North America: p/n# 991045
Australia: p/n# 991045A
Europe: p/n# 991045E
United Kingdom: p/n# 991045U v

Connections
Logic (GPI) Input Voltage: +5VDC to +24VDC
Drive Output Voltage: +12VDC, max 150mA per segment
Power and Environmental
Power Input: 115VAC 50/60Hz (North America Version)
230VAC 50/60Hz (Australia, Europe, U.K. Versions
Power Consumption: 10VA
Operating Temp.: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Storage Temp.: -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% non-condensing
Cooling: Venting chassis (fanless)

Product Dimensions
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.25 x 1.7 inches (21.6 x 16 x 4.32 cm)
Product Weight: 3.5 pounds (1.59 kg)

Shipping Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 6 inches (30.5 x 22.9 x 15.3 cm)
Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (2.27 kg)

Description

Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget

So you bought that cool on-air light.. . How do you power and control it? A smart guy like you could easily put your own power supply and a few relays on a breadboard. Honestly, that sounds like a fun weekend project (if you didn’t have 10×43 other projects on your to-do list). We invented the Studio Signal Light Gadget to solve this problem. Simply plug your on-air indicator or light into the Studio Signal Light Gadget , flip a few switches on the front panel, plug in your logic trigger connections, and you’re good to go. Controls on the front, connections on the back; it’s as easy as making instant noodles, but with significantly less sodium.

The Angry Audio Studio Signal Light Gadget has five LED drivers to illuminate up to five different light segments. The front panel has LEDs that correspond to the segment colors; The adjacent switch allows you to automatically activate the lights via the GPI connections on the rear panel, or you can activate them manually if you prefer. The Gadget can control all five models of Studio Signal Lights; for smaller on-air lights, simply ignore the unused control sections. On the rear panel, each segment has its own RJ45 for GPI. This makes it easy to use different devices to control different segments. Additionally, the RJ45 marked “ALL” can control all five segments with one connection (handy if you want to control all your lights with one device). The drivers are all connected to a single RJ45 port, which exactly matches the RJ45 port on the Studio Signal Light Gadget. All you need is a CAT5 patch cable to connect the light and the Gadget.

Specifications

Studio Signal Light Gadget
Part Numbers
North America: p/n# 991045
Australia: p/n# 991045A
Europe: p/n# 991045E
United Kingdom: p/n# 991045U v

Connections
Logic (GPI) Input Voltage: +5VDC to +24VDC
Drive Output Voltage: +12VDC, max 150mA per segment
Power and Environmental
Power Input: 115VAC 50/60Hz (North America Version)
230VAC 50/60Hz (Australia, Europe, U.K. Versions
Power Consumption: 10VA
Operating Temp.: 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Storage Temp.: -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
Relative Humidity: 0% to 90% non-condensing
Cooling: Venting chassis (fanless)

Product Dimensions
Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.25 x 1.7 inches (21.6 x 16 x 4.32 cm)
Product Weight: 3.5 pounds (1.59 kg)

Shipping Dimensions: 12 x 9 x 6 inches (30.5 x 22.9 x 15.3 cm)
Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (2.27 kg)

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 32 × 21 × 16 cm

Brand

Angry Audio

Angry Audio

ProFM Broadcast | Angry AudioAdmit it… you love radio. Over-the-air or internet, live or podcast; it doesn’t matter. Getting radio content to your audience is both thrill and challenge. Oh, you’ve sweat a lot from hard work and worry. And come up with clever solutions that would make MacGyver envious. And all the weekends and holidays you’ve sacrificed… if that’s not love, what is it? I love radio too. I spent the last 25 years designing and building studio products – mostly mixing consoles – for PR&E, Telos, Axia and Lawo. If you’re in radio, you’ve likely encountered my designs. Along the way I’ve visited your studios. Heard your war-stories. Learned a lot. And in all those stories there’s one takeaway: details matter. Sure, we usually pay the most attention to the big-ticket gear, like consoles, transmitters and processors. But have you ever noticed that you can spend a disproportionate amount of time trying to figure out answers to small problems those big products don’t solve? Problems that escalate fast when left unaddressed. Maybe you just need an extra input for a smartphone. Or an automated way to handle an emergency alert. A custom mix to record phone calls. An amplifier for a long cable. Maybe you’re chasing ground-loop hum, or trying to make a PC sound card sound better. Like you, I sweat the details. That’s why I started Angry Audio: to make products that solve these nagging problems. Products that allow you to build systems that do what you want, the way you want. Our products – we call them audio gadgets – are each laser-focused on addressing one or two details. They are inexpensive and easy to use. And, because radio can be rough, they’re damned near indestructible too. I have to confess: I am a bit of a fanatic for sound quality. Our audio gadgets all deliver the kind of transparent audio performance you’d expect to find in the most discerning recording studio. Some have told me this is overkill for radio. I disagree. The tools you use to create and deliver compelling radio should be just as sharp as those used to master music. One last thing: please bookmark our site, and visit us often. We have more than a dozen gadgets in development and will be launching new ones every few months. Sooner or later, we’re going to launch a gadget that solves a nagging problem for you. Which might just help you get home for dinner on time for a change. You gotta love that. Michael “Catfish” Dosch Angry Audio
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