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Drew
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I'm trying to apply a tally light system: a Panasonic video switcher
that sends a signal, and I want a couple of LEDs to turn on 150ft.
away whenever that signal is on. That's it.
Whether I'm building it myself or not, I need to understand what the
switcher does and doesn't handle, so I don't overload any of the
Panasonic's components - it's a $11,000 device. Here's the information
I have about its (D-sub15) control output:
http://www.drewlahat.com/misc/AV-HS400N_tally.GIF
Is it designed to drive LEDs directly, or would you recommend a relay?
What should also be in there to protect the unit (diodes)?
The signal has to go through 150 ft. of 26 AWG (7x34) Stranded TC
wire, rated at 38.5 ohm/Mft.
I might be able to use an off-the-shelf tally system - Datavideo TB5
(http://www.datavideo.us/products/TB_5_main_page.htm). Since it's
designed to connect to their own video switcher, there isn't much info
available. All I have is the Datavideo switcher diagram, which the TB5
is designed for:
http://www.drewlahat.com/misc/Datavideo_switcher_Tally_pinout.GIF
Given the right cable, should I be able to connect the TB5 to the
Panasonic directly and suppose everything will work fine, or not
necessarily?
that sends a signal, and I want a couple of LEDs to turn on 150ft.
away whenever that signal is on. That's it.
Whether I'm building it myself or not, I need to understand what the
switcher does and doesn't handle, so I don't overload any of the
Panasonic's components - it's a $11,000 device. Here's the information
I have about its (D-sub15) control output:
http://www.drewlahat.com/misc/AV-HS400N_tally.GIF
Is it designed to drive LEDs directly, or would you recommend a relay?
What should also be in there to protect the unit (diodes)?
The signal has to go through 150 ft. of 26 AWG (7x34) Stranded TC
wire, rated at 38.5 ohm/Mft.
I might be able to use an off-the-shelf tally system - Datavideo TB5
(http://www.datavideo.us/products/TB_5_main_page.htm). Since it's
designed to connect to their own video switcher, there isn't much info
available. All I have is the Datavideo switcher diagram, which the TB5
is designed for:
http://www.drewlahat.com/misc/Datavideo_switcher_Tally_pinout.GIF
Given the right cable, should I be able to connect the TB5 to the
Panasonic directly and suppose everything will work fine, or not
necessarily?