User Manual

Br-SDC Overview
The Br-SDCs are configured using the RS-232 serial port of any PC compatible
computer. The only software you need on your PC is a simple ʻterminalʼ program. Typi-
cal of these is HyperTerm. We recommend GilderTerm, which is available free from
Gilderfluke & Co..
Once a configuration is completed, serial strings are sent from the Br-SDC through
its standard RS-232 serial port to whatever it is controlling. Typically, the Br-SDC is at-
tached right on the back of the controlled device.
Features of the Br-SDC/09, Br-SDC/422 or Br-SDC8 include:
Fifteen different serial strings of up to 127 characters each.
Unplug it from the device it normally controls and plug it into the serial port on
a PC to configure.
ʻWrite Protectʼ switch protects against accidental configuration changes. Con-
figurations should last about forty years.
Ten optoisolated inputs to synchronize Br-SDCs with pushbuttons, real-time
events and other control systems. Two of the inputs use screw terminals. The
other eight use a standard 1/4-J6 connector.
Different actions can take place on the opening and closing edges of any in-
put.
The Br-SDC can send a different string, or play a different show when it has
completed any string.
Strings can include ʻdelaysʼ of one frame to over nine hours.
It can send a different string, or play a different show if any string gets an in-
correct serial response from the device it is controlling.
Built in software to control Pioneer LaserDisk and DVD players, or Sony
LaserDisk players.
Supports both CAV (thirty minute) and CLV (one hour) LaserDisks.
Available with DE-09 female or DB-15 male (for Pioneer LaserDisks and
DVDs).
The Br-SDC runs on anything from 9-24 VDC. It includes a small 9 VDC
'wallwart' power supply. It can even be run from batteries.
Br-SDCs are often mounted by their connectors or by Velcro on their backs.
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