Extension-Board for the MP 01 Mediaplayer
The external non-wearing switch board for the MP 01 Mediaplayer.
The external non-wearing switch board extends the application possibilities for the MP 01 Mediaplayer.
The board is automatically supplied with the correct operating voltage and switching signals, just by plugging it into the player.
The 9 independent switching outputs are controlled via the GP-Out of the player and the programming of the playlist remains the same.
With the individual switching outputs, potential-free voltages of up to 30V and currents up to 3A can be switched. This allows larger loads such as motors, relays and low-voltage lighting to be controlled.
Technical Data
Power Supply:
12 V DC
Power Consumption max.:
550 mA
Maximum voltage per switched output:
30 V AC oder DC
Maximum current per switched outpu:
3 A
Outputs:
9 x Potential-free switched outputs (Phoenix Socket 2-pole)
Inputs:
10-Pin Port for switched inputs (Phoenix Plug)
2-Pin Port for Power Supply (Phoenix Plug)
Referenzen von molitor-Produkten
Alpines Museum der Schweiz; ArkDes, Stockholm; Audioversum, Innsbruck; Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center, Or Jehuda, (ISR); California Academy of Sciences; CERN, Genf, Design Week, Mexico; Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin; Erfgoedcentrum Nederlands, Kloosterleven, Sint Agatha (NL); Exploratorium, San Francisco; Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte, Augsburg ; Haus der Geschichte Baden-Württemberg; Henry-Dunant-Museum, Heiden (CH); Imperial War Museum, London; Jüdisches Museum, Wien; Landesmuseum Hannover; Museum Moesgård, Højbjerg; MUSE, Trient; Musée des Confluences, Lyon; Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico; Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia, Mailand; Museum of London; Museum of the City of New York; Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, Oslo; National Museum of Australia, Shanghai Film Museum, Staatliches Museum für Politische Geschichte Russlands, St. Petersburg; Stiftung Deutsches Hygiene-Museum, Dresden; Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg; Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin; Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm; Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin; Technisches Museum Wien; The Manitoba Museum (CA); Übersee Museum Bremen, Zoo Zürich