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Switches and Control Devices
AER-16 "Car Alarm" wireless remote control
ELC-14 Latching circuit for two recorders
LS-1 Latching push-button switch with reset key
SEQ-13 Timer/Sequencer with remote control for all recorders


AER-16

The Daniel Technology AER-16 is a versatile wireless remote control system using a transmitter which looks like an ordinary car alarm control.

It has a range of 100 to 500 feet depending on the antenna and operating conditions. The transmitter is a two button type which is designed to start the controlled equipment with one button and stop it with the other. This allows you to confirm each command by pushing the button several times for maximum reliability. The stop button has a three second delay to avoid accidentally turning the equipment off.

Deep digital coding is used to insure reliable operation with no false triggering. The receiver is a "code-learning" type which adopts the first code transmitted after it is placed in "learn" mode. The code is stored in flash memory. This provides great system flexibility by allowing multiple units to be programmed to either separate codes for individual operation, or the same code for simultaneous operation. An additional benefit of code-learning is that transmitters and receivers do not need to be kept as matched pairs in order to function.

A selector switch allows the choice of having the stop function activated at the transmitter or only at the receiver. The AER-16 is able to control any type of equipment which places a load on the circuit of not more than two Amps at 20 volts. A special 50 volt version is also available.

Due to its exceptional, high efficiency circuit design, the AER-16 will operate from a single 9 volt alkaline battery for over two days, and over five days from a lithium battery. There is also an external power jack for connection to a car battery or wall-plug power supply. The internal battery is an automatic backup in case of external power failure.

The complete AER-16 kit contains the receiver, 1/4 wave antenna, Motorola plug "Y" adapter, output cable, fused locking power cable, AEP wall plug power supply, two transmitters with identical code, and Pelican case. Daniel Technology provides a wide variety of custom made antennas, cables, and external power sources for use with the AER-16. Adapters for use with NT-2/D and Nagra recorders are available.

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ELC-14

The Daniel Technology ELC-14 is a versatile circuit which can capture events in order to trigger audio and video recorders or transmitters. It can be programmed to operate from a normally-open or normally-closed momentary switch as well as a pulse from infra-red sensors or other such devices. Start and stop commands may be configured as alternate (toggling) action from the same control device or from two separate control devices.

One of the unique features of the ELC-14 is the toggle delay which requires that at least fifteen seconds elapse between the end of the first command and the beginning of the second command. Long, or rapidly repeated switching will be considered one event by the circuit. This ensures that multiple contact closures do not leave the recorder in a wrong or unknown operating mode.

Due to its exceptional, high efficiency circuit design, the ELC-14 will operate from a single 9 volt battery for over two years in standby mode, over one month in run mode, or a combination of both. There are two independent isolated outputs which can simultaneously control separate devices (audio/video recorders, recorder/transmitter, etc.) or may be tied together for higher power handling. The ELC-14 is able to control any type of equipment which places a load on the circuit of not more than two Amps.

Daniel Technology provides a wide variety of custom tailored Tapeswitch sensing products for use in triggering the ELC-14.

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LS-1

The LS-1 was developed by Daniel Technology in response to the needs of law enforcement officers who must install recorders and transmitters on non-departmental personnel. In this situation a compromise was sought between delaying the start-up of the equipment to conserve tape and batteries or risking the integrity of evidence by allowing unauthorized control of that equipment. The LS-1 provides the ability to delay starting the equipment, but once the switch is activated it can only be turned off and reset by use of a special tool. Through a careful attention to detail Daniel Technology designed into the LS-1 many features which make it a flexible and reliable tool for a wide range of law enforcement technical operations.

Features:
  • EASY TO USE Operator does not need to learn which way is "ON".
  • SECURE Cannot be turned off without special tool.
  • OPERATOR CONFIDENCE Improved by being able to check switch position without risk of changing setting.
  • COURTROOM CREDIBILITY Best because operator does not have control of the equipment after start.
  • COLOR Blends well for concealment under clothing.
  • MECHANICAL Design has advantages over electronic systems.
    • Highest reliability under all conditions.
    • No power consumption or loss of voltage.
    • Operates with any type or brand of equipment.
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SEQ-13

The Daniel Technology Sequencer is a pre-programmed timer designed to run two identical devices in sequence. It is triggered by any contact closure or logic "low" state applied to the Trig input connector. This trigger does not latch, thereby permitting the operator to turn the equipment on and off. The circuit allows Device #1 to operate for the full run-time before Device #2 is started. Once activated, Device #2 is also under the control of the trigger. The timer is reset by disconnecting the internal 9 volt battery for five seconds or more and then reconnecting it or unplugging the trigger input connector.

The SEQ-13 is able to control any type of equipment which places a load on the circuit of not more than two Amps. Delay times up to six hours can be programmed. The model number of the devices which are being controlled and delay time must be specified at the time of order. Both devices being sequenced should be the same model to avoid the possibility of control errors.

Due to its unique high efficiency circuit design, the SEQ-13 will operate from a single 9 volt battery for over two years in standby mode, over one month in run mode, or a combination of both.

When one set of microphones is used to drive both devices, Daniel Technology recommends the MPA-12 pre-amp to provide proper signal levels and isolation.

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