LCB1 Logic Controlled LED Button

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Audix LCB1 Logic Controlled LED Button - Main Image
Price:
RRP: £214.00 inc VAT
Code:
ADXLCB1
Manufacturer Code:
AX-LCB1
Brand:
Audix

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Main Features

  • Discrete Logic Controlled LED Button
  • Rises less than 3mm above the surface of a table
  • Only 29mm in diameter
  • 3-5 V DC logic controlled LED indicator
  • Simple to install and does not require external power supplies, relays, or extra resistors
  • The LCB1 gives tactile button response while keeping any potential noise out of the audio path
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LCB1 Logic Controlled LED Button

The LCB1 is a discrete button designed to remotely control the on-off functions of a microphone (or other devices) when used in conjunction with a logic-enabled media system for video and teleconferencing. Unobtrusively rising less than 3mm above the surface of a table and only 29mm in diameter, the LCB1 features a precision machined housing, a contact closure, and a 3-5 V DC logic controlled LED indicator. The LCB1 logic button is simple to install and does not require external power supplies, relays, or extra resistors. Mechanically separate from the microphone, The LCB1 gives tactile button response while keeping any potential noise out of the audio path.

Product Features

  • Discrete Logic Controlled LED Button
  • Rises less than 3mm above the surface of a table
  • Only 29mm in diameter
  • 3-5 V DC logic controlled LED indicator
  • Simple to install and does not require external power supplies, relays, or extra resistors
  • The LCB1 gives tactile button response while keeping any potential noise out of the audio path

Product Specifications

  • Output Connector:  Tinned 4 Wire
  • Cable Length:  6ft – 1800 mm
  • Switch:  Noise free mechanical
  • Power Requirements:  None
  • Weight:  30 g – 1 oz
  • LED Control Voltage:  3.3 – 5.0 V
  • Closure Max Current:  200 mA
  • Closure Max Voltage:  48 V DC
  • Closure Contact Resistance:  ≤ 100 mΩ

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