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Light & Sound Control Module
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This Arduino based module is intended for use in a large scale building to control individual room lights and sounds in a random fashion to simulate activity in the building.
Four outputs can be used for room lighting of sound triggers. Output 1 stays on most of the time and should be assigned to a living area, while Outputs 2,3,4 turn on and off randomly at shorter intervals. (See Demo Video below).
Outputs 2,3,4 can also be used to trigger sound modules.
Output 5 is turned ON when a switch on Input 1 is activated, and then turned OFF when a switch on Input 2 is activated. This could be useful for starting and stopping a grade crossing signal. e.g. a magnet on the loco can trip reed switches connected to Inputs 1 and 2.
Or you can program the Arduino for your own custom application!
A 12VDC supply is required. The open collector outputs can control 12V LED strips, individual LEDs, and sound modules;up to a 500ma load.
An optional mounting base and protective cover is available. The base provides a nice flat insulated surface to protect the PCB circuitry, while the cover provides minimal weather protection. However, the LSCM still needs to be installed in a protected space.
Four outputs can be used for room lighting of sound triggers. Output 1 stays on most of the time and should be assigned to a living area, while Outputs 2,3,4 turn on and off randomly at shorter intervals. (See Demo Video below).
Outputs 2,3,4 can also be used to trigger sound modules.
Output 5 is turned ON when a switch on Input 1 is activated, and then turned OFF when a switch on Input 2 is activated. This could be useful for starting and stopping a grade crossing signal. e.g. a magnet on the loco can trip reed switches connected to Inputs 1 and 2.
Or you can program the Arduino for your own custom application!
A 12VDC supply is required. The open collector outputs can control 12V LED strips, individual LEDs, and sound modules;up to a 500ma load.
An optional mounting base and protective cover is available. The base provides a nice flat insulated surface to protect the PCB circuitry, while the cover provides minimal weather protection. However, the LSCM still needs to be installed in a protected space.
Operations Manual click here
LSCM Demo
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