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Applications
 
Controlling the AR-3000R from an 
External Device (Control Input Terminals)
 
You can control the unit from an external device by using the 
input terminals, among the screw-on control terminals on the 
unit’s rear panel.
This chapter describes how to connect external equipment 
and make the settings on the AR-3000R.
 
To confirm phrases when selecting a phrase, you can use the 
PLAY and STOP buttons to play and stop phrases, and the 
PAUSE button to pause phrases. Note that you cannot 
change settings during phrase playback.
 
What Is No-voltage/Make-
contact?
 
This is a contact that makes starting possible simply by 
connecting two lines to the control input terminals and 
shorting their ends. This is a general-use method that lets 
you create start systems easily using only a switch and 
without any need for a power source, enabling easy use for a 
variety of applications.
You can control recording and playback on the AR-3000R by 
on and off signals input from an external device through the 
no-voltage/make-contact or open collector circuit.
The range of situations where you can use the unit can be 
expanded by connecting infrared sensors, external-start 
connectors such as switches, relays, and timers, and the like 
to the unit.
The AR-3000R can help simplify installation operations by 
making the starting-side contact hot and sharing the ground 
as the common (COM) port.
 
Also refer to “Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-
3000R” (p. 19) for more examples of usage of the control 
input and output terminals.
 
For information about the specifications of the control input 
and output terminals, refer to “Specifications of the Control 
Input/Output Terminals” (p. 137).
 
Important Notes on Using the Control Input 
and Output Terminals
 
* The control input and output terminals cannot be used to 
switch the power to the AR unit on or off.
* The two common (COM) ports are connected internally, so 
you can achieve operation by making the connection to either 
one. At times such as when connecting more than one AR 
control port to a single make contact, interconnect one COM 
port from each AR. However, do not intermix this unit with 
other AR series devices. Doing so may result in unstable 
operation.
 
When making connections to the ports, be careful not to lose 
the removed screws. Place the screws out of the reach of 
small children. If a screw is accidentally swallowed, 
immediately consult a physician.
 
Types of Control Input Playback
 
The three playback methods yield the following nine types of 
operational specifications according to their settings. Choose 
the one that matches your usage conditions.
• Direct Playback (NORMAL)
• Direct Playback (FIRST-IN)
• Direct Playback (LAST-IN)
• Direct Playback (SEQUENCE)
• Program Playback
• Binary Playback (Level: OFF; Edge: OFF)
• Binary Playback (Level: ON; Edge: OFF)
• Binary Playback (Level: OFF; Edge: ON)
• Binary Playback (Level: ON; Edge: ON)
 
* Different types of playback cannot be carried out at the same 
time.
 
Operational Specifications for Control Input 
Playback
 
fig.14-01e
When control signals
are input continuously
Direct Play
Normal
Last-In
Sequence
Program Play
Binary Play
Level: OFF
Edge: OFF
Level: ON
Edge: OFF
Level: OFF
Edge: ON
Level: ON
Edge: ON
When new control signals are 
input during playback of a phrase
When priority is high, quits and 
plays back the phrase specified 
later. No effect when priority is low 
or when the number is the same.
Quits and plays back the phrase 
specified later.
Stored in memory (cued). After 
phrase playback finishes, seque-
ntial start. Up to 100 can be cued.
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Quits and plays back the phrase 
specified later.
Quits and plays back the phrase 
specified later.
Repeated
Repeated
Played back once only
Playback in assigned 
sequence, repeated 
playback within the program. 
Exchange advances to the 
next program. 
Played back once only
Played back once only
Repeated
Repeated
First-In
Disabled
Repeated
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