Overview
In AHM system manager there was no readily apparent way to activate GPIO (momentary) on a custom button (IP6). I came up with a plan to make it work. I was going to use the custom button on the IP6 and use it to recall a preset in which the GPIO was active.
Process
First thing I did was open a new file and save the blank preset, than created a second preset. In the second preset, I set the GPIO to ‘on’ and the function to “static state”. When programming the button of the IP6 I set the “Press” state (while finger is depressing button) to “preset 2” and than I set the “Release” (finger off the button) to preset 1 (The blank one).
WIRING ON THE AHM-16
The + wire lands at 1NO (Normally open) [TERMINAL POINT2.] and the – wire lands on the 1C (COMMON) [TERMINAL POINT3]
WIRING ON FURMAN M-8S
All 3 dip switches are to be flipped up, and the + wire lands on 12v [terminal point 1] and the – goes on the REM [terminal point 3]
WIRING ON THE LOWELL ACR-SEQ4-1509
The + wire lands on V+ (terminal point 8) the – wire lands on the Switch (terminal point 7)
Heres a video of it in action